Spiritual infatuation, the principal cause of our past and present distempers. Or a serious caveate to the many seducers and seduced who under the specious pretences of reformation and conscience endeavour the subversion of Church and State. In several sermons on Isa. 9,10,11,12. By W. Stamp D.D. late minister of the Word at Stepn[e]y near London.

Stampe, William, 1611-1653?
Publisher: printed for Tho Johnson at the Golden Key in St Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1662
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A93781 ESTC ID: R229850 STC ID: S5195
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Isaiah; Church of England -- Controversial literature; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text so God gave them over to a reprobate mind, v. 28. how far their mind was reprobate, we learn v. ult. Who knowing the judgement of God (that they which commit such th•ngs are worthy of death) not only do the same, so God gave them over to a Reprobate mind, v. 28. how Far their mind was Reprobate, we Learn v. ult. Who knowing the judgement of God (that they which commit such th•ngs Are worthy of death) not only do the same, av np1 vvd pno32 a-acp p-acp dt j-jn n1, n1 crd uh-crq av-j po32 n1 vbds j-jn, pns12 vvb n1 n1. r-crq vvg dt n1 pp-f np1 (cst pns32 r-crq vvb d n2 vbr j pp-f n1) xx av-j vdi dt d,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Romans 1.28 (ODRV); Romans 1.32 (AKJV)
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Romans 1.32 (AKJV) romans 1.32: who knowing the iudgement of god, (that they which commit such things, are worthy of death) not onely do the same, but haue pleasure in them that doe them. who knowing the judgement of god (that they which commit such th*ngs are worthy of death) not only do the same, True 0.841 0.958 8.914
Romans 1.31 (Geneva) romans 1.31: which men, though they knew ye lawe of god, how that they which comit such things are worthie of death, yet not onely do the same, but also fauour them that doe them. who knowing the judgement of god (that they which commit such th*ngs are worthy of death) not only do the same, True 0.743 0.718 2.394
Romans 1.32 (ODRV) - 0 romans 1.32: who whereas they knew the iustice of god, did not vnderstand that they which doe such things, are worthie of death: who knowing the judgement of god (that they which commit such th*ngs are worthy of death) not only do the same, True 0.735 0.801 2.68
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Romans 1.32 (AKJV) romans 1.32: who knowing the iudgement of god, (that they which commit such things, are worthy of death) not onely do the same, but haue pleasure in them that doe them. so god gave them over to a reprobate mind, v. 28. how far their mind was reprobate, we learn v. ult. who knowing the judgement of god (that they which commit such th*ngs are worthy of death) not only do the same, False 0.708 0.941 10.949
Romans 1.28 (Geneva) romans 1.28: for as they regarded not to acknowledge god, euen so god deliuered them vp vnto a reprobate minde, to doe those things which are not conuenient, so god gave them over to a reprobate mind, v. 28. how far their mind was reprobate, we learn v. ult. who knowing the judgement of god (that they which commit such th*ngs are worthy of death) not only do the same, False 0.704 0.572 5.995
Romans 1.32 (Tyndale) romans 1.32: which men though they knew the rightewesnes of god how that they which soche thinges commyt are worthy of deeth yet not only do the same but also have pleasure in them that do them. who knowing the judgement of god (that they which commit such th*ngs are worthy of death) not only do the same, True 0.695 0.556 2.969
Romans 1.28 (AKJV) romans 1.28: and euen as they did not like to retaine god in their knowledge, god gaue them ouer to a reprobate minde, to doe those things which are not conuenient: so god gave them over to a reprobate mind, v. 28. how far their mind was reprobate, we learn v. ult. who knowing the judgement of god (that they which commit such th*ngs are worthy of death) not only do the same, False 0.67 0.549 5.822
Romans 1.32 (ODRV) - 0 romans 1.32: who whereas they knew the iustice of god, did not vnderstand that they which doe such things, are worthie of death: so god gave them over to a reprobate mind, v. 28. how far their mind was reprobate, we learn v. ult. who knowing the judgement of god (that they which commit such th*ngs are worthy of death) not only do the same, False 0.663 0.593 4.003
Romans 1.28 (Geneva) romans 1.28: for as they regarded not to acknowledge god, euen so god deliuered them vp vnto a reprobate minde, to doe those things which are not conuenient, so god gave them over to a reprobate mind, v True 0.659 0.89 2.771
Romans 1.28 (AKJV) romans 1.28: and euen as they did not like to retaine god in their knowledge, god gaue them ouer to a reprobate minde, to doe those things which are not conuenient: so god gave them over to a reprobate mind, v True 0.658 0.856 2.692
Romans 1.32 (Tyndale) romans 1.32: which men though they knew the rightewesnes of god how that they which soche thinges commyt are worthy of deeth yet not only do the same but also have pleasure in them that do them. so god gave them over to a reprobate mind, v. 28. how far their mind was reprobate, we learn v. ult. who knowing the judgement of god (that they which commit such th*ngs are worthy of death) not only do the same, False 0.623 0.435 4.118




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