The saints dignitie and dutie· Together with the danger of ignorance and hardnesse. / Delivered in severall sermons: by that reverend divine, Thomas Hooker, late preacher in New-England.

Hooker, Thomas, 1586-1647
Publisher: Printed by G D for Francis Eglesfield and are to be sold at the sign of the Marigold in Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1651
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A86531 ESTC ID: R202448 STC ID: H2654
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text The GIFT of GIFTS: OR, The End why Christ gave Himself. SERMON I. TIT. 2.14. Who gave himself for us, that he might redeem us from all iniquitie, and purifie unto himself a peculiar people, zealous of good works. The GIFT of GIFTS: OR, The End why christ gave Himself. SERMON I TIT. 2.14. Who gave himself for us, that he might Redeem us from all iniquity, and purify unto himself a peculiar people, zealous of good works. dt n1 pp-f n2: cc, dt vvb c-crq np1 vvd px31. n1 uh n1. crd. r-crq vvd px31 p-acp pno12, cst pns31 vmd vvi pno12 p-acp d n1, cc vvi p-acp px31 dt j n1, j pp-f j n2.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Titus 2.14; Titus 2.14 (AKJV)
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Titus 2.14 (AKJV) titus 2.14: who gaue himselfe for vs, that he might redeeme vs from all iniquitie, and purifie vnto himselfe a peculiar people, zealous of good workes. who gave himself for us, that he might redeem us from all iniquitie, and purifie unto himself a peculiar people, zealous of good works True 0.909 0.964 3.756
Titus 2.14 (ODRV) titus 2.14: who gaue himself for vs, that he might redeeme vs from al iniquitie, and might cleanse to himself a people acceptable, a pursuer of good workes. who gave himself for us, that he might redeem us from all iniquitie, and purifie unto himself a peculiar people, zealous of good works True 0.897 0.918 1.05
Titus 2.14 (Geneva) titus 2.14: who gaue him selfe for vs, that hee might redeeme vs from all iniquitie, and purge vs to bee a peculiar people vnto himselfe, zealous of good woorkes. who gave himself for us, that he might redeem us from all iniquitie, and purifie unto himself a peculiar people, zealous of good works True 0.893 0.955 1.971
Titus 2.14 (Tyndale) titus 2.14: which gave him silfe for vs to redeme vs from all vnrightewesnes and to pourge vs a peculiar people vnto him silfe fervently geven vnto good workes. who gave himself for us, that he might redeem us from all iniquitie, and purifie unto himself a peculiar people, zealous of good works True 0.829 0.75 2.041
Titus 2.14 (AKJV) titus 2.14: who gaue himselfe for vs, that he might redeeme vs from all iniquitie, and purifie vnto himselfe a peculiar people, zealous of good workes. the gift of gifts: or, the end why christ gave himself. sermon i. tit. 2.14. who gave himself for us, that he might redeem us from all iniquitie, and purifie unto himself a peculiar people, zealous of good works False 0.725 0.971 2.413
Titus 2.14 (Geneva) titus 2.14: who gaue him selfe for vs, that hee might redeeme vs from all iniquitie, and purge vs to bee a peculiar people vnto himselfe, zealous of good woorkes. the gift of gifts: or, the end why christ gave himself. sermon i. tit. 2.14. who gave himself for us, that he might redeem us from all iniquitie, and purifie unto himself a peculiar people, zealous of good works False 0.709 0.956 1.184
Titus 2.14 (ODRV) titus 2.14: who gaue himself for vs, that he might redeeme vs from al iniquitie, and might cleanse to himself a people acceptable, a pursuer of good workes. the gift of gifts: or, the end why christ gave himself. sermon i. tit. 2.14. who gave himself for us, that he might redeem us from all iniquitie, and purifie unto himself a peculiar people, zealous of good works False 0.68 0.929 0.936
Titus 2.14 (Tyndale) titus 2.14: which gave him silfe for vs to redeme vs from all vnrightewesnes and to pourge vs a peculiar people vnto him silfe fervently geven vnto good workes. the gift of gifts: or, the end why christ gave himself. sermon i. tit. 2.14. who gave himself for us, that he might redeem us from all iniquitie, and purifie unto himself a peculiar people, zealous of good works False 0.652 0.806 2.943
Galatians 1.4 (ODRV) galatians 1.4: who gaue himself for our sinnes, that he might deliuer vs from this present wicked world, according to the wil of our god and father: who gave himself for us, that he might redeem us from all iniquitie, and purifie unto himself a peculiar people, zealous of good works True 0.611 0.527 0.0




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