The art of divine improvement, or, The Christian instructed how to make a right use of [brace] duties, dangers, deliverances both as they concern himself and others : opened and applied in several sermons / by Nathaniel Whiting ...

Whiting, Nathaneel, 1617?-1682
Publisher: Printed for R T and are to be sold by Dorman Newman
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1662
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A96433 ESTC ID: R43819 STC ID: W2020A
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Psalms XCIV, 17 -- Commentaries; Christian life; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and what followeth? why Vers. 37. in all these things wee are more then Conquerours, through him that loved us, we do over-overcome, super-superamus; if the cause be Gods, we may trust our selves and it in Gods hand, and what follows? why Vers. 37. in all these things we Are more then Conquerors, through him that loved us, we do over-overcome, super-superamus; if the cause be God's, we may trust our selves and it in God's hand, cc r-crq vvz? q-crq np1 crd p-acp d d n2 pns12 vbr av-dc cs n1, p-acp pno31 cst vvd pno12, pns12 vdb j, j; cs dt n1 vbb n2, pns12 vmb vvi po12 n2 cc pn31 p-acp npg1 n1,
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Adjacent References with Relevance: Luke 21.18; Luke 21.19; Luke 21.19 (ODRV); Romans 8.36; Romans 8.36 (AKJV); Romans 8.37 (AKJV)
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Romans 8.37 (AKJV) romans 8.37: nay in all these things wee are more then conquerours, through him that loued vs. in all these things wee are more then conquerours, through him that loved us, we do over-overcome, super-superamus True 0.885 0.919 7.524
Romans 8.37 (ODRV) romans 8.37: but in al these things we ouercome because of him that hath loued vs. in all these things wee are more then conquerours, through him that loved us, we do over-overcome, super-superamus True 0.767 0.638 2.065
Romans 8.37 (Geneva) romans 8.37: neuerthelesse, in all these thinges we are more then coquerours through him that loued vs. in all these things wee are more then conquerours, through him that loved us, we do over-overcome, super-superamus True 0.743 0.862 0.0
Romans 8.37 (Tyndale) romans 8.37: neverthelesse in all these thinges we overcome strongly thorow his helpe that loved vs. in all these things wee are more then conquerours, through him that loved us, we do over-overcome, super-superamus True 0.725 0.581 4.978
Romans 8.37 (AKJV) romans 8.37: nay in all these things wee are more then conquerours, through him that loued vs. and what followeth? why vers. 37. in all these things wee are more then conquerours, through him that loved us, we do over-overcome, super-superamus; if the cause be gods, we may trust our selves and it in gods hand, False 0.654 0.811 9.067




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