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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Adjacent References with Relevance: Romans 7.24 (AKJV); Romans 8.2 (Geneva)
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Romans 7.24 (AKJV) romans 7.24: o wretched man that i am: who shall deliuer me from the body of this death? but calleth it, a body of death, because it is a death to him, and he had rather suffer death then have it in him) by reason of this he counteth himselfe miserable and wretched, oh miserable and wretched man that i am, who shall deliver me from the body of this death False 0.786 0.913 0.202
Romans 7.24 (Geneva) romans 7.24: o wretched man that i am, who shall deliuer me from the body of this death! but calleth it, a body of death, because it is a death to him, and he had rather suffer death then have it in him) by reason of this he counteth himselfe miserable and wretched, oh miserable and wretched man that i am, who shall deliver me from the body of this death False 0.784 0.92 0.202
Romans 7.24 (ODRV) romans 7.24: vnhappie man that i am, who shal deliuer me from the body of this death? but calleth it, a body of death, because it is a death to him, and he had rather suffer death then have it in him) by reason of this he counteth himselfe miserable and wretched, oh miserable and wretched man that i am, who shall deliver me from the body of this death False 0.779 0.907 0.213
Romans 7.24 (Tyndale) romans 7.24: o wretched man that i am: who shall delyver me from this body of deeth? but calleth it, a body of death, because it is a death to him, and he had rather suffer death then have it in him) by reason of this he counteth himselfe miserable and wretched, oh miserable and wretched man that i am, who shall deliver me from the body of this death False 0.766 0.813 0.202
Romans 7.24 (Vulgate) romans 7.24: infelix ego homo, quis me liberabit de corpore mortis hujus? but calleth it, a body of death, because it is a death to him, and he had rather suffer death then have it in him) by reason of this he counteth himselfe miserable and wretched, oh miserable and wretched man that i am, who shall deliver me from the body of this death False 0.736 0.619 0.0




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