The souls cordiall in two treatises. I. Teaching how to be eased of the guilt of sin. II. Discovering advantages by Christs ascension. The third volum. / By that faithfull labourer in the Lords vineyard Mr. Christopher Love, pastor of Lawrence Jury, London.

Love, Christopher, 1618-1651
Publisher: Printed for Nathaniel Brooke at the Angell in Cornhill
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1653
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A88592 ESTC ID: R211061 STC ID: L3176
Subject Headings: Forgiveness of sin; Jesus Christ -- Ascension;
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In-Text and Apostle-ship, from which Judas by transgression fell, that hee might goe to his owne place. and Apostleship, from which Judas by Transgression fell, that he might go to his own place. cc n1, p-acp r-crq np1 p-acp n1 vvd, cst pns31 vmd vvi p-acp po31 d n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Peter 3.19; Acts 1.17 (AKJV); Acts 1.25 (AKJV); Acts 25; Jude 1.7 (Tyndale)
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Acts 1.25 (AKJV) acts 1.25: that hee may take part of this ministerie and apostleship, from which iudas by transgression fell, that hee might goe to his owne place. and apostle-ship, from which judas by transgression fell, that hee might goe to his owne place False 0.816 0.97 2.891
Acts 1.25 (ODRV) acts 1.25: to take the place of this ministerie & apostleship, from the which iudas hath preuaricated that he might goe to his owne place. and apostle-ship, from which judas by transgression fell, that hee might goe to his owne place False 0.802 0.914 0.432
Acts 1.25 (Tyndale) acts 1.25: that the one maye take the roume of this ministracion and apostleshippe from the which iudas by transgression fell that he myght go to his awne place. and apostle-ship, from which judas by transgression fell, that hee might goe to his owne place False 0.801 0.933 0.873
Acts 1.25 (Geneva) acts 1.25: that he may take the roume of this ministration and apostleship, from which iudas hath gone astray, to goe to his owne place. and apostle-ship, from which judas by transgression fell, that hee might goe to his owne place False 0.789 0.929 0.368
Acts 1.25 (Vulgate) acts 1.25: accipere locum ministerii hujus et apostolatus, de quo praevaricatus est judas ut abiret in locum suum. and apostle-ship, from which judas by transgression fell, that hee might goe to his owne place False 0.741 0.232 1.1
Acts 1.25 (ODRV) acts 1.25: to take the place of this ministerie & apostleship, from the which iudas hath preuaricated that he might goe to his owne place. and apostle-ship, from which judas by transgression fell True 0.702 0.794 0.0
Acts 1.25 (Tyndale) acts 1.25: that the one maye take the roume of this ministracion and apostleshippe from the which iudas by transgression fell that he myght go to his awne place. and apostle-ship, from which judas by transgression fell True 0.688 0.903 0.404
Acts 1.25 (Geneva) acts 1.25: that he may take the roume of this ministration and apostleship, from which iudas hath gone astray, to goe to his owne place. and apostle-ship, from which judas by transgression fell True 0.667 0.875 0.0
Acts 1.25 (AKJV) acts 1.25: that hee may take part of this ministerie and apostleship, from which iudas by transgression fell, that hee might goe to his owne place. and apostle-ship, from which judas by transgression fell True 0.663 0.935 0.404




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