Gospel-revelation in three treatises, viz, 1 The nature of God. 2 The excellencies of Christ. And, 3 The Excellency of mans immortal soul. By Jeremiah Burroughs, late preacher of the gospel at Stepney, and Giles-Cripple-gate, London. Published by William Greenhill. William Bridge. Philip Nye. John Yates. Matthew Mead. William Adderly.

Burroughs, Jeremiah, 1599-1646
Publisher: printed for Nath Brook at the Angel in Cornhill and Thomas Parkhurst at the three Crowns over against the Great Conduit at the lower end of Cheapside
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1660
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A85953 ESTC ID: R208881 STC ID: G6083
Subject Headings: God -- Attributes; Immortality; Jesus Christ; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text First, Such hopes as are not Scripture-hopes, if they bee not Scripture hopes, they must bee rased down; Rom. 15.4. Whatsoever things were written aforetime, were written for our learning, that wee through patience and comfort of the Scripture might have hope. First, Such hope's as Are not Scripture-hopes, if they be not Scripture hope's, they must be rased down; Rom. 15.4. Whatsoever things were written aforetime, were written for our learning, that we through patience and Comfort of the Scripture might have hope. ord, d n2 c-acp vbr xx n2, cs pns32 vbb xx n1 n2, pns32 vmb vbi vvn a-acp; np1 crd. r-crq n2 vbdr vvn av, vbdr vvn p-acp po12 n1, cst pns12 p-acp n1 cc n1 pp-f dt n1 vmd vhi n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Romans 15.4; Romans 15.4 (AKJV); Romans 15.4 (ODRV)
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Romans 15.4 (AKJV) romans 15.4: for whatsoeuer things were written aforetime, were written for our learning, that we through patience and comfort of the scriptures might haue hope. whatsoever things were written aforetime, were written for our learning, that wee through patience and comfort of the scripture might have hope True 0.906 0.934 2.001
Romans 15.4 (Tyndale) romans 15.4: whatsoever thinges are written afore tyme are written for oure learnynge that we thorow pacience and comforte of the scripture myght have hope. whatsoever things were written aforetime, were written for our learning, that wee through patience and comfort of the scripture might have hope True 0.903 0.903 2.894
Romans 15.4 (Geneva) romans 15.4: for whatsoeuer things are written aforetime, are writte for our learning, that we through patience, and comfort of the scriptures might haue hope. whatsoever things were written aforetime, were written for our learning, that wee through patience and comfort of the scripture might have hope True 0.9 0.924 1.843
Romans 15.4 (ODRV) romans 15.4: for what things soeuer haue been written, to our learning they are written: that by the patience and consolation of the scriptures, we may haue hope. whatsoever things were written aforetime, were written for our learning, that wee through patience and comfort of the scripture might have hope True 0.887 0.515 1.265
Romans 15.4 (Geneva) romans 15.4: for whatsoeuer things are written aforetime, are writte for our learning, that we through patience, and comfort of the scriptures might haue hope. first, such hopes as are not scripture-hopes, if they bee not scripture hopes, they must bee rased down; rom. 15.4. whatsoever things were written aforetime, were written for our learning, that wee through patience and comfort of the scripture might have hope False 0.841 0.882 2.212
Romans 15.4 (AKJV) romans 15.4: for whatsoeuer things were written aforetime, were written for our learning, that we through patience and comfort of the scriptures might haue hope. first, such hopes as are not scripture-hopes, if they bee not scripture hopes, they must bee rased down; rom. 15.4. whatsoever things were written aforetime, were written for our learning, that wee through patience and comfort of the scripture might have hope False 0.84 0.907 2.37
Romans 15.4 (ODRV) romans 15.4: for what things soeuer haue been written, to our learning they are written: that by the patience and consolation of the scriptures, we may haue hope. first, such hopes as are not scripture-hopes, if they bee not scripture hopes, they must bee rased down; rom. 15.4. whatsoever things were written aforetime, were written for our learning, that wee through patience and comfort of the scripture might have hope False 0.824 0.35 1.634
Romans 15.4 (Tyndale) romans 15.4: whatsoever thinges are written afore tyme are written for oure learnynge that we thorow pacience and comforte of the scripture myght have hope. first, such hopes as are not scripture-hopes, if they bee not scripture hopes, they must bee rased down; rom. 15.4. whatsoever things were written aforetime, were written for our learning, that wee through patience and comfort of the scripture might have hope False 0.821 0.85 5.463




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In-Text Rom. 15.4. Romans 15.4