Five godlie sermons, preached by R.T. Bachiler of diuinitie. 1. The charge of the cleargie. 2. The crowne of Christians. 3. The annointment of Christ, or Christian ointment. 4. A festiuall sermon vpon the Natiuitie of Christ. 5. The fruits of hypocrisie..

Tyrer, Ralph, d. 1627
Publisher: Printed by I H arrison 3 for Iohn Harison 1
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1602
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: B00819 ESTC ID: S106205 STC ID: 24475.5
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text or Iewish Romans, that the natural oliues meaning the Iewes, were cut of, and the vile oliues euen the Gentiles, were grafted in their stead; or Jewish Romans, that the natural Olive meaning the Iewes, were Cut of, and the vile Olive even the Gentiles, were grafted in their stead; cc jp np1, cst dt j n2 vvg dt np2, vbdr vvn pp-f, cc dt j n2 av-j dt n2-j, vbdr vvn p-acp po32 n1;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Romans 11.12 (AKJV); Romans 11.17 (Geneva)
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Romans 11.17 (Geneva) romans 11.17: and though some of the branches be broken off, and thou being a wilde oliue tree, wast graft in for them, and made partaker of the roote, and fatnesse of the oliue tree. the natural oliues meaning the iewes, were cut of True 0.648 0.533 0.0
Romans 11.24 (AKJV) - 1 romans 11.24: how much more shall these which be the naturall branches, bee graffed into their owne oliue tree? or iewish romans, that the natural oliues meaning the iewes, were cut of True 0.631 0.694 0.485
Romans 11.24 (AKJV) - 1 romans 11.24: how much more shall these which be the naturall branches, bee graffed into their owne oliue tree? the natural oliues meaning the iewes, were cut of True 0.625 0.804 0.0
Romans 11.24 (ODRV) romans 11.24: for if thou wast cut out of the natural wild oliue, and contrarie to nature wast graffed into the good oliue; how much more they that are according to nature shal be graffed into their owne oliue? the natural oliues meaning the iewes, were cut of True 0.619 0.785 2.133
Romans 11.17 (Geneva) romans 11.17: and though some of the branches be broken off, and thou being a wilde oliue tree, wast graft in for them, and made partaker of the roote, and fatnesse of the oliue tree. or iewish romans, that the natural oliues meaning the iewes, were cut of True 0.618 0.33 0.423
Romans 11.24 (ODRV) - 1 romans 11.24: how much more they that are according to nature shal be graffed into their owne oliue? or iewish romans, that the natural oliues meaning the iewes, were cut of True 0.61 0.565 0.515
Romans 11.17 (AKJV) romans 11.17: and if some of the branches bee broken off, and thou being a wilde oliue tree wert graffed in amongst them, and with them partakest of the roote and fatnesse of the oliue tree: the natural oliues meaning the iewes, were cut of True 0.604 0.551 0.0




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