Tvvo sermons first, an angel, in a vision, appeareth to a souldier. Acts. 10. 3, 4. He saw in a vision, evidently, &c. Second, a saviour, in mercy, appeareth to a sinner. Matth. 11. 28. Come unto me, all, &c. Preached before the University, at Oxford, some years since: by John Gumbleden B.D.

Gumbleden, John, 1598 or 9-1657
Publisher: printed for Simon Miller at the Starre in St Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1657
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A85776 ESTC ID: R207549 STC ID: G2233
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Acts X, 3-4; Bible. -- N.T. -- Matthew XI, 28; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text meaning thereby, that God in not electing Esau unto eternal life (which he might justly refuse to do, being debtor unto no man) denyed that free Love, Grace, and Mercy unto him, which, according to his own good pleasure (that he might be heir of eternal life, the benefit of his Election ) he had granted unto Jacob; and, that non-Election, Reprobation, that preterition, or denyal of Grace, in God, to Esau, was that negative hatred of God; (whereof the Apostle speaketh) towards Esau : meaning thereby, that God in not electing Esau unto Eternal life (which he might justly refuse to do, being debtor unto no man) denied that free Love, Grace, and Mercy unto him, which, according to his own good pleasure (that he might be heir of Eternal life, the benefit of his Election) he had granted unto Jacob; and, that non-Election, Reprobation, that preterition, or denial of Grace, in God, to Esau, was that negative hatred of God; (whereof the Apostle speaks) towards Esau: vvg av, cst np1 p-acp xx vvg np1 p-acp j n1 (r-crq pns31 vmd av-j vvi pc-acp vdi, vbg n1 p-acp dx n1) vvn cst j n1, n1, cc n1 p-acp pno31, r-crq, vvg p-acp po31 d j n1 (cst pns31 vmd vbi n1 pp-f j n1, dt n1 pp-f po31 n1) pns31 vhd vvn p-acp np1; cc, cst n1, n1, cst n1, cc n1 pp-f n1, p-acp np1, pc-acp np1, vbds d j-jn n1 pp-f np1; (c-crq dt n1 vvz) p-acp np1:
Note 0 Odium Dei est vel negatio benevolentiae, seu reprobatio, aut decretum non eligendi ad. vitam aeternam, •olani part. Theol. lib. 1. p. 26 Odium Dei est vel negatio benevolentiae, seu Reprobation, Or decretum non eligendi ad. vitam aeternam, •olani part. Theology lib. 1. p. 26 np1 fw-la fw-la fw-la fw-la fw-la, fw-la fw-la, fw-la fw-la fw-la fw-la fw-la. fw-la fw-la, fw-la n1. np1 n1. crd n1 crd




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Malachi 1.23; Romans 9.13; Romans 9.13 (ODRV); Romans 9.13 (Tyndale)
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Romans 9.13 (Tyndale) - 1 romans 9.13: iacob he loved but esau he hated. (whereof the apostle speaketh) towards esau True 0.728 0.198 1.697
Romans 9.13 (Geneva) romans 9.13: as it is written, i haue loued iacob, and haue hated esau. (whereof the apostle speaketh) towards esau True 0.712 0.37 1.485
Romans 9.13 (ODRV) romans 9.13: as it is written: iacob i loued, but esau i hated. (whereof the apostle speaketh) towards esau True 0.707 0.4 1.62
Romans 9.13 (AKJV) romans 9.13: as it is written, iacob haue i loued, but esau haue i hated. (whereof the apostle speaketh) towards esau True 0.686 0.422 1.485




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