A treatise of effectual calling and election. In XVI. sermons, on 2 Pet. 1.10 Wherein a Christian may discern, whether yet he be effectually called and elected. And what course he ought to take that he may attain the assurance thereof. Preached by that faithful servant of Christ, Mr. Christopher Love, late minister of Lawrence Jury, London.

Calamy, Edward, 1600-1666
Cross, Thomas, fl. 1632-1682,
Love, Christopher, 1618-1651
Publisher: Printed for John Rothwell and are to be sold by John Clark entering into Mercers Chappel at the lower end of Cheapside
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1653
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A88594 ESTC ID: R202781 STC ID: L3178
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Peter, 2nd, I, 10; Election (Theology);
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In-Text then shalt thou list up thy face to God without spot, thou shalt be stedfast before him, and not fear. then shalt thou list up thy face to God without spot, thou shalt be steadfast before him, and not Fear. av vm2 pns21 vvb a-acp po21 n1 p-acp np1 p-acp n1, pns21 vm2 vbi j p-acp pno31, cc xx vvi.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Job 11.14 (AKJV); Job 11.15 (Douay-Rheims)
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Job 11.15 (Douay-Rheims) job 11.15: then mayst thou lift up thy face without spot, and thou shalt be steadfast, and shalt not fear. then shalt thou list up thy face to god without spot, thou shalt be stedfast before him, and not fear False 0.79 0.93 3.91
Job 11.15 (AKJV) job 11.15: for then shalt thou lift vp thy face without spot, yea thou shalt be stedfast, and shalt not feare: then shalt thou list up thy face to god without spot, thou shalt be stedfast before him, and not fear False 0.775 0.891 3.844
Job 11.15 (Geneva) job 11.15: the truely shalt thou lift vp thy face without spot, and shalt be stable, and shalt not feare. then shalt thou list up thy face to god without spot, thou shalt be stedfast before him, and not fear False 0.76 0.819 2.267
Job 11.15 (Douay-Rheims) job 11.15: then mayst thou lift up thy face without spot, and thou shalt be steadfast, and shalt not fear. then shalt thou list up thy face to god without spot, thou shalt be stedfast before him True 0.709 0.855 2.568
Deuteronomy 18.13 (Douay-Rheims) deuteronomy 18.13: thou shalt be perfect, and without spot before the lord thy god. then shalt thou list up thy face to god without spot, thou shalt be stedfast before him, and not fear False 0.707 0.178 2.539
Job 11.15 (AKJV) job 11.15: for then shalt thou lift vp thy face without spot, yea thou shalt be stedfast, and shalt not feare: then shalt thou list up thy face to god without spot, thou shalt be stedfast before him True 0.7 0.801 3.867
Deuteronomy 18.13 (Douay-Rheims) deuteronomy 18.13: thou shalt be perfect, and without spot before the lord thy god. then shalt thou list up thy face to god without spot, thou shalt be stedfast before him True 0.7 0.219 2.367
Job 11.15 (Geneva) job 11.15: the truely shalt thou lift vp thy face without spot, and shalt be stable, and shalt not feare. then shalt thou list up thy face to god without spot, thou shalt be stedfast before him True 0.68 0.65 2.388




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