Gods free mercy to England presented as a pretious and powerfull motive to humiliation : in a sermon preached before the honourable House of Commons at their late solemne fast, Feb. 23, 1641 / by Edmvnd Calamy ...

Calamy, Edmund, 1600-1666
Publisher: Printed for Christopher Meredith
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1642
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A32016 ESTC ID: R19544 STC ID: C253A
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Ezekiel XXXVI, 32; Fast-day sermons; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Adjacent References with Relevance: 2 Timothy 2.25; 2 Timothy 2.25 (AKJV); Ephesians 2.4 (Tyndale)
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Ephesians 2.4 (Tyndale) ephesians 2.4: but god which is rich in mercy thorow his greate love wherwith he loved vs how then is gods mercy free False 0.62 0.479 0.595
Ephesians 2.4 (Geneva) ephesians 2.4: but god which is rich in mercie, through his great loue wherewith he loued vs, how then is gods mercy free False 0.614 0.368 0.0




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