An antidote against desperation and presumption. or, A consideration of that most solemn oath of the Lord God in Ezek. xxxiii. by Charles Phelpes.

Phelpes, Charles
Publisher: Printed by T J for Tho Parkhurst at the Bible and Three Crowns at the lower end of Cheapside near Mercers Chappel
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1680
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: B09729 ESTC ID: R181759 STC ID: P1971D
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O. T. -- Ezekiel, XXXIII, 2; Sermons, American;
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In-Text 3. When the Apostle saith, It is impossible to renew them, &c. he speaks not as to God, 3. When the Apostle Says, It is impossible to renew them, etc. he speaks not as to God, crd c-crq dt n1 vvz, pn31 vbz j pc-acp vvi pno32, av pns31 vvz xx a-acp p-acp np1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Corinthians 14.2 (AKJV)
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1 Corinthians 14.2 (AKJV) - 0 1 corinthians 14.2: for he that speaketh in an vnknowen tongue, speaketh not vnto men, but vnto god: c. he speaks not as to god, True 0.694 0.393 0.156
1 Corinthians 14.2 (Geneva) - 0 1 corinthians 14.2: for hee that speaketh a strange tongue, speaketh not vnto men, but vnto god: c. he speaks not as to god, True 0.691 0.318 0.151
1 Corinthians 14.2 (ODRV) - 0 1 corinthians 14.2: for he that speaketh with tongues speaketh not to men, but to god: c. he speaks not as to god, True 0.687 0.488 0.175




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