A discourse of Christian religion, in sundry points preached at the merchants lecture in Broadstreet / by Thomas Cole ...

Cole, Thomas, 1627?-1697
Publisher: Printed by R R for Thomas Cockerill
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1692
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A33720 ESTC ID: R964 STC ID: C5029
Subject Headings: Christianity;
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In-Text 'tis all imputed to us for Pardon of Sin, that we may live and not die; it's all imputed to us for Pardon of since, that we may live and not die; pn31|vbz d vvn p-acp pno12 p-acp n1 pp-f n1, cst pns12 vmb vvi cc xx vvi;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 2 Corinthians 6.9 (ODRV); Romans 4.22 (AKJV); Romans 4.22 (Geneva)
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2 Corinthians 6.9 (ODRV) 2 corinthians 6.9: as dying, and behold we liue: as chastened, & not killed: we may live and not die True 0.621 0.499 0.0
Romans 4.22 (Geneva) romans 4.22: and therefore it was imputed to him for righteousnesse. 'tis all imputed to us for pardon of sin True 0.617 0.428 0.331
Romans 4.22 (AKJV) romans 4.22: and therefore it was imputed to him for righteousnesse. 'tis all imputed to us for pardon of sin True 0.617 0.428 0.331
Romans 4.23 (Geneva) romans 4.23: nowe it is not written for him onely, that it was imputed to him for righteousnesse, 'tis all imputed to us for pardon of sin True 0.606 0.46 0.272




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