Encouragements to faith Drawn from severall engagements both of Gods Christs heart to receive pardon sinners. By Tho: Goodwin, B.D.

Goodwin, Thomas, 1600-1680
Publisher: printed for R Dawlman
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1645
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A85434 ESTC ID: R200346 STC ID: G1242
Subject Headings: Faith; Forgiveness of sin; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text As Christ in subsisting is the second person, and hath his personall subsistence from his Father, As christ in subsisting is the second person, and hath his personal subsistence from his Father, p-acp np1 p-acp vvg vbz dt ord n1, cc vhz po31 j n1 p-acp po31 n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: John 6.46 (Geneva)
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John 6.46 (Geneva) john 6.46: not that any man hath seene the father, saue hee which is of god, hee hath seene the father. hath his personall subsistence from his father, True 0.683 0.301 0.46
John 6.46 (ODRV) john 6.46: not that any man hath seen the father, but he which is of god; this hath seen the father. hath his personall subsistence from his father, True 0.674 0.172 0.5
John 6.46 (AKJV) john 6.46: not that any man hath seene the father; saue hee which is of god, hee hath seene the father. hath his personall subsistence from his father, True 0.672 0.29 0.46




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