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 the assurance and expectation whereof, doth inable me with patience, and forti•ude. the assurance and expectation whereof, does inable me with patience, and forti•ude. dt n1 cc n1 c-crq, vdz j pno11 p-acp n1, cc j.
Note 0 Death is our comfort in all our worldly miseri•s. Death is our Comfort in all our worldly miseri•s. n1 vbz po12 n1 p-acp d po12 j n2.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Romans 8.25 (AKJV)
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Romans 8.25 (AKJV) romans 8.25: but if wee hope for that wee see not, then doe wee with patience waite for it. the assurance and expectation whereof, doth inable me with patience True 0.634 0.43 0.104
Romans 8.25 (Geneva) romans 8.25: but if we hope for that we see not, we doe with patience abide for it. the assurance and expectation whereof, doth inable me with patience True 0.626 0.335 0.122




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