The fall of man, or the corruption of nature, proued by the light of our naturall reason Which being the first ground and occasion of our Christian faith and religion, may likewise serue for the first step and degree of the naturall mans conuersion. First preached in a sermon, since enlarged, reduced to the forme of a treatise, and dedicated to the Queenes most excellent Maiestie. By Godfrey Goodman ...

Goodman, Godfrey, 1583-1656
Publisher: Imprinted by Felix Kyngston and are to be sold by Richard Lee
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1616
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A01883 ESTC ID: S103235 STC ID: 12023
Subject Headings: Fall of man;
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In-Text and beautifie thy table, like a fruitfull and pleasant vine, together with her oliue branches, that neither wine not oyle might be wanting to thy promised land; and beautify thy table, like a fruitful and pleasant vine, together with her olive branches, that neither wine not oil might be wanting to thy promised land; cc vvi po21 n1, av-j dt j cc j n1, av p-acp po31 n1 n2, cst dx n1 xx n1 vmd vbi vvg p-acp po21 j-vvn n1;




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Psalms 128.3 (Geneva) psalms 128.3: thy wife shalbe as the fruitfull vine on the sides of thine house, and thy children like the oliue plantes round about thy table. and beautifie thy table, like a fruitfull and pleasant vine, together with her oliue branches True 0.729 0.181 0.561




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