The Christians liue-loode Laid forth in a sermon vpon Math. 6. 33. By Samuel Hieron.

Hieron, Samuel, 1576?-1617
Publisher: Printed by Edward Griffin for William Butler and are to be sold at his shop vnder S Dunstanes Church in Fleet street
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1617
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A03276 ESTC ID: S117032 STC ID: 13394
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 John 1.9; 2 Timothy 4.1; 2 Timothy 4.8; Genesis 18.25; Philippians 3.9; Romans 1.17; Romans 3.22 (AKJV)
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Romans 3.22 (AKJV) romans 3.22: euen the righteousnesse of god, which is by faith of iesus christ vnto all, and vpon all them that beleeue: for there is no difference: but here the righteousnes of god is taken much after the same sense, as it is rom. 1.17 False 0.644 0.496 0.195
Romans 3.22 (Geneva) romans 3.22: to wit, the righteousnesse of god by the faith of iesus christ, vnto all, and vpon all that beleeue. but here the righteousnes of god is taken much after the same sense, as it is rom. 1.17 False 0.613 0.558 0.202




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