The day of hearing: or, six lectvres vpon the latter part of the thirde chapter of the Epistle to the Hebrewes of the time and meanes that God hath appointed for man to come to the knowledge of his truth, that they may be saved from his wrath. The summary pointes of every one of which lectures are set downe immediately after the Epistle dedicatory. Herevnto is adioyned a sermon against fleshly lusts, & against certaine mischevious May-games which are the fruit thereof. By H.R. Master of Artes, and now, minister of the word.

Roberts, Huw, b. 1558 or 9
Publisher: By Ioseph Barnes and are to be sold by J Broome in Paules church yard at the signe of the Bible
Place of Publication: Oxford
Publication Year: 1600
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A10817 ESTC ID: S102956 STC ID: 21089
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Hebrews -- Commentaries;
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In-Text and are surely Perswaded that the price of our redemption is fully and sufficiently paid. and Are surely Persuaded that the price of our redemption is Fully and sufficiently paid. cc vbr av-j vvd cst dt n1 pp-f po12 n1 vbz av-j cc av-j vvn.
Note 0 Christ hath in his owne person sustere whatsoever was due to our sins, & hath therby fully •reed vs frō the ire of God, & the curse of the law. Of his sufferings I haue else where spoken more at large, which, iflets were not, should haue beene published. christ hath in his own person sustere whatsoever was due to our Sins, & hath thereby Fully •reed us from the ire of God, & the curse of the law. Of his sufferings I have Else where spoken more At large, which, iflets were not, should have been published. np1 vhz p-acp po31 d n1 j r-crq vbds j-jn p-acp po12 n2, cc vhz av av-j vvn pno12 p-acp dt n1 pp-f np1, cc dt n1 pp-f dt n1. pp-f po31 n2 pns11 vhb av c-crq vvn av-dc p-acp j, r-crq, n2 vbdr xx, vmd vhi vbn vvn.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Galatians 3.13 (Tyndale); John 3.16 (Tyndale)
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Galatians 3.13 (Tyndale) - 0 galatians 3.13: but christ hath delivered vs from the curse of the lawe and was made a cursed for vs. christ hath in his owne person sustere whatsoever was due to our sins, & hath therby fully *reed vs fro the ire of god, & the curse of the law True 0.709 0.521 1.034
Galatians 3.13 (AKJV) - 0 galatians 3.13: christ hath redeemed vs from the curse of the law, being made a curse for vs: christ hath in his owne person sustere whatsoever was due to our sins, & hath therby fully *reed vs fro the ire of god, & the curse of the law True 0.698 0.443 1.792
Galatians 3.13 (Geneva) galatians 3.13: christ hath redeemed vs from the curse of the lawe, made a curse for vs, (for it is written, cursed is euery one that hangeth on tree) christ hath in his owne person sustere whatsoever was due to our sins, & hath therby fully *reed vs fro the ire of god, & the curse of the law True 0.663 0.458 0.958
Galatians 3.13 (ODRV) galatians 3.13: christ hath redeemed vs from the curse of the law, being made a curse for vs (because it is written: cursed is euery one that hangeth on a tree) christ hath in his owne person sustere whatsoever was due to our sins, & hath therby fully *reed vs fro the ire of god, & the curse of the law True 0.657 0.41 1.532




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