An holy panegyrick a sermon preached at Paules Crosse vpon the anniuersarie solemnitie of the happie inauguration of our dread soueraigne Lord King James, Mar. 24, 1613 / by J.H.D.D.

Hall, Joseph, 1574-1656
Publisher: Printed by Iohn Pindley for Samuel Macham
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1613
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A02547 ESTC ID: S122954 STC ID: 12673
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Samuel, 1st, XII, 24-25; James -- I, -- King of England, 1566-1625; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text His seruants ye are to whom yee obey. Now I might distinguish this seruice into habituall, and actuall. Habituall; His Servants you Are to whom ye obey. Now I might distinguish this service into habitual, and actual. Habitual; po31 n2 pn22 vbr p-acp ro-crq pn22 vvb. av pns11 vmd vvi d n1 p-acp j, cc j. j;
Note 0 Rom. 6. 16. Rom. 6. 16. np1 crd crd




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Romans 6.16; Romans 6.16 (AKJV)
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Romans 6.16 (AKJV) - 0 romans 6.16: know ye not, that to whom yee yeeld your selues seruants to obey, his seruants ye are to whom ye obey: his seruants ye are to whom yee obey. now i might distinguish this seruice into habituall True 0.75 0.928 4.523
Romans 6.16 (Tyndale) - 0 romans 6.16: remember ye not how that to whom soever ye comit youre selves as servautes to obey his servauntes ye are to whom ye obey: his seruants ye are to whom yee obey. now i might distinguish this seruice into habituall True 0.744 0.796 2.1
Romans 6.16 (Geneva) romans 6.16: knowe ye not, that to whomsoeuer yee giue your selues as seruats to obey, his seruants ye are to whom ye obey, whether it be of sinne vnto death, or of obedience vnto righteousnesse? his seruants ye are to whom yee obey. now i might distinguish this seruice into habituall True 0.727 0.835 3.482
Romans 6.16 (ODRV) romans 6.16: know you not that to whom you exhibit your selues seruants to obey, you are the seruants of him whom you obey, whether it be of sinne, to death, or of obedience, to iustice. his seruants ye are to whom yee obey. now i might distinguish this seruice into habituall True 0.718 0.765 1.831
Romans 6.16 (AKJV) - 0 romans 6.16: know ye not, that to whom yee yeeld your selues seruants to obey, his seruants ye are to whom ye obey: his seruants ye are to whom yee obey. now i might distinguish this seruice into habituall, and actuall. habituall False 0.68 0.907 4.523
Romans 6.16 (Geneva) romans 6.16: knowe ye not, that to whomsoeuer yee giue your selues as seruats to obey, his seruants ye are to whom ye obey, whether it be of sinne vnto death, or of obedience vnto righteousnesse? his seruants ye are to whom yee obey. now i might distinguish this seruice into habituall, and actuall. habituall False 0.68 0.795 3.482
Romans 6.16 (ODRV) romans 6.16: know you not that to whom you exhibit your selues seruants to obey, you are the seruants of him whom you obey, whether it be of sinne, to death, or of obedience, to iustice. his seruants ye are to whom yee obey. now i might distinguish this seruice into habituall, and actuall. habituall False 0.675 0.727 1.831
Romans 6.16 (Tyndale) - 0 romans 6.16: remember ye not how that to whom soever ye comit youre selves as servautes to obey his servauntes ye are to whom ye obey: his seruants ye are to whom yee obey. now i might distinguish this seruice into habituall, and actuall. habituall False 0.669 0.749 2.1




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