The riches of grace displayed in the offer and tender of salvation to poor sinners. Wherein is set out, the gracious behaviour of Christ, standing at the door and knocking for entrance. The dutiful behaviour of sinners in hearing Christs voice and opening to him. And the comfortable event upon them both. / By Obadiah Sedgwick. B.D. and late minister of the Gospel in Covent-Garden.

Sedgwick, Obadiah, 1600?-1658
Publisher: Printed by T R E M for Adoniram Byfield at the Bible in Popes head Alley neer Lumbard street
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1657
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A92857 ESTC ID: R209163 STC ID: S2379
Subject Headings: Salvation;
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In-Text or as Simeon, when he got Christ in his armes, Now let me depart, mine eyes have seen thy salvation; or as Simeon, when he god christ in his arms, Now let me depart, mine eyes have seen thy salvation; cc c-acp np1, c-crq pns31 vvn np1 p-acp po31 n2, av vvb pno11 vvi, po11 n2 vhb vvn po21 n1;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Genesis 46.30 (Geneva); Luke 2.28 (Tyndale); Luke 2.30 (AKJV); Psalms 116; Psalms 116.7 (AKJV); Psalms 116.7 (Geneva)
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Luke 2.30 (AKJV) luke 2.30: for mine eyes haue seene thy saluation. let me depart, mine eyes have seen thy salvation True 0.734 0.878 0.351
Luke 2.30 (Geneva) luke 2.30: for mine eyes haue seene thy saluation, let me depart, mine eyes have seen thy salvation True 0.708 0.886 0.351
Luke 2.30 (ODRV) luke 2.30: because mine eyes haue seen thy salvation, let me depart, mine eyes have seen thy salvation True 0.701 0.887 2.562
Luke 2.28 (Tyndale) luke 2.28: then toke he him vp in his armes and sayde. he got christ in his armes True 0.694 0.75 0.613
Mark 9.36 (AKJV) - 1 mark 9.36: & when he had taken him in his arms, he said vnto them, he got christ in his armes True 0.663 0.829 0.0
Luke 2.30 (AKJV) luke 2.30: for mine eyes haue seene thy saluation. he got christ in his armes, now let me depart, mine eyes have seen thy salvation True 0.647 0.74 0.351
Luke 2.30 (AKJV) luke 2.30: for mine eyes haue seene thy saluation. or as simeon, when he got christ in his armes, now let me depart, mine eyes have seen thy salvation False 0.639 0.661 0.351
Luke 2.30 (Geneva) luke 2.30: for mine eyes haue seene thy saluation, he got christ in his armes, now let me depart, mine eyes have seen thy salvation True 0.631 0.749 0.351
Luke 2.30 (Geneva) luke 2.30: for mine eyes haue seene thy saluation, or as simeon, when he got christ in his armes, now let me depart, mine eyes have seen thy salvation False 0.622 0.679 0.351
Luke 2.30 (ODRV) luke 2.30: because mine eyes haue seen thy salvation, he got christ in his armes, now let me depart, mine eyes have seen thy salvation True 0.617 0.756 2.562
Luke 2.30 (ODRV) luke 2.30: because mine eyes haue seen thy salvation, or as simeon, when he got christ in his armes, now let me depart, mine eyes have seen thy salvation False 0.608 0.683 2.562
Mark 10.16 (Tyndale) mark 10.16: and he toke the vp in his armes and put his hondes vpon them and blessed the. he got christ in his armes True 0.603 0.603 0.555




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