XLIX sermons upon the whole Epistle of the Apostle St. Paul to the Colossians in three parts / by ... Mr. John Daille ...

Daillé, Jean, 1594-1670
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Publisher: Printed by R White for Tho Parkhurst and are sold at his shop
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1672
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A35753 ESTC ID: R13556 STC ID: D114
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Colossians;
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In-Text But the Apostle considering them as in the time, when the shadows were afoot under the Law calls them things to come; But the Apostle considering them as in the time, when the shadows were afoot under the Law calls them things to come; p-acp dt n1 vvg pno32 a-acp p-acp dt n1, c-crq dt n2 vbdr j p-acp dt n1 vvz pno32 n2 pc-acp vvi;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Colossians 2.17 (Geneva)
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Colossians 2.17 (Geneva) - 0 colossians 2.17: which are but a shadowe of thinges to come: the shadows were afoot under the law calls them things to come True 0.76 0.534 0.13
Colossians 2.17 (AKJV) colossians 2.17: which are a shadow of things to come, but the body is of christ. the shadows were afoot under the law calls them things to come True 0.657 0.582 0.313
Colossians 2.17 (ODRV) colossians 2.17: which are a shadow of things to come, but the body christs. the shadows were afoot under the law calls them things to come True 0.644 0.563 0.313




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