A plaine exposition vpon the whole 8. 9. 10. 11. chapters of the Epistle of Saint Paul to the Romans Wherein the text is diligently and methodically resolued, the sence giuen: and many doctrines thence gathered, are by liuely vses applyed, for the benefit of Gods children performed with much variety, and conuenient breuitie: being the substance of neere foure yeeres weekedayes sermons.: By Elnathan Parr, Bachelor in Diuinity, and preacher of Gods Word.

Parr, Elnathan, d. 1622
Publisher: Printed by George Purslowe for Samuel Man dwelling in Pauls Church yard at the signe of the Swanne
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1618
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A09031 ESTC ID: S114074 STC ID: 19319
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Romans VIII-XI -- Commentaries;
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In-Text whereby these wilde impes grow into the naturall oliue, and partake of her fatnesse with the rest of the naturall branches. whereby these wild imps grow into the natural olive, and partake of her fatness with the rest of the natural branches. c-crq d j n2 vvb p-acp dt j n1, cc vvi pp-f po31 n1 p-acp dt n1 pp-f dt j n2.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Romans 11.17 (AKJV)
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Romans 11.17 (AKJV) romans 11.17: and if some of the branches bee broken off, and thou being a wilde oliue tree wert graffed in amongst them, and with them partakest of the roote and fatnesse of the oliue tree: whereby these wilde impes grow into the naturall oliue, and partake of her fatnesse with the rest of the naturall branches False 0.687 0.793 1.909
Romans 11.24 (ODRV) - 1 romans 11.24: how much more they that are according to nature shal be graffed into their owne oliue? whereby these wilde impes grow into the naturall oliue, and partake of her fatnesse with the rest of the naturall branches False 0.672 0.476 0.531
Romans 11.24 (AKJV) - 1 romans 11.24: how much more shall these which be the naturall branches, bee graffed into their owne oliue tree? whereby these wilde impes grow into the naturall oliue, and partake of her fatnesse with the rest of the naturall branches False 0.668 0.668 4.698
Romans 11.17 (Geneva) romans 11.17: and though some of the branches be broken off, and thou being a wilde oliue tree, wast graft in for them, and made partaker of the roote, and fatnesse of the oliue tree. whereby these wilde impes grow into the naturall oliue, and partake of her fatnesse with the rest of the naturall branches False 0.654 0.722 1.953
Romans 11.17 (ODRV) romans 11.17: and if some of the boughes be broken, and thou whereas thou wast a wild oliue, art graffed in them, and art made partaker of the root and of the fatnesse of the oliue, whereby these wilde impes grow into the naturall oliue, and partake of her fatnesse with the rest of the naturall branches False 0.634 0.675 1.196
Romans 11.24 (ODRV) - 0 romans 11.24: for if thou wast cut out of the natural wild oliue, and contrarie to nature wast graffed into the good oliue; whereby these wilde impes grow into the naturall oliue True 0.632 0.546 0.34
Romans 11.24 (AKJV) romans 11.24: for if thou wert cut out of the oliue tree which is wilde by nature, and wert graffed contrary to nature into a good oliue tree: how much more shall these which be the naturall branches, bee graffed into their owne oliue tree? whereby these wilde impes grow into the naturall oliue True 0.611 0.694 1.072




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