One hundred and ninety sermons on the hundred and nineteenth Psalm preached by the late reverend and learned Thomas Manton, D.D. ; with a perfect alphabetical table directing to the principal matters contained therein.

Bates, William, 1625-1699
Manton, Thomas, 1620-1677
White, Robert, 1645-1703
Publisher: Printed for T P c and are to be sold by Michael Hide bookseller in Exon
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1681
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A51842 ESTC ID: R225740 STC ID: M526A
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Psalms CXIX; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text That by two immutable things, wherein it was impossible for God to lye, we might have strong consolation who have fled for refuge, &c. God hath ever been tender of his Word; That by two immutable things, wherein it was impossible for God to lie, we might have strong consolation who have fled for refuge, etc. God hath ever been tender of his Word; cst p-acp crd j n2, c-crq pn31 vbds j p-acp np1 pc-acp vvi, pns12 vmd vhi j n1 r-crq vhb vvn p-acp n1, av np1 vhz av vbn j pp-f po31 n1;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Hebrews 6.17; Hebrews 6.17 (AKJV); Hebrews 6.18; Hebrews 6.18 (AKJV); Psalms 138.2; Psalms 138.2 (AKJV)
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Hebrews 6.18 (AKJV) hebrews 6.18: that by two immutable things, in which it was impossible for god to lye, wee might haue a strong consolation, who haue fled for refuge to lay hold vpon the hope set before vs. that by two immutable things, wherein it was impossible for god to lye, we might have strong consolation who have fled for refuge, &c True 0.806 0.965 2.221
Hebrews 6.18 (Geneva) hebrews 6.18: that by two immutable things, wherein it is vnpossible that god should lye, we might haue strong consolation, which haue our refuge to lay holde vpon that hope that is set before vs, that by two immutable things, wherein it was impossible for god to lye, we might have strong consolation who have fled for refuge, &c True 0.793 0.948 1.695
Hebrews 6.18 (Tyndale) hebrews 6.18: that by two immutable thinges (in which it was vnpossible that god shuld lye) we myght have parfect consolacion which have fled for to holde fast the hope that is set before vs that by two immutable things, wherein it was impossible for god to lye, we might have strong consolation who have fled for refuge, &c True 0.782 0.937 0.578
Hebrews 6.18 (ODRV) - 0 hebrews 6.18: that by two things vnmoueable, whereby it is impossible for god to lie, we may haue a most strong comfort. that by two immutable things, wherein it was impossible for god to lye, we might have strong consolation who have fled for refuge, &c True 0.767 0.903 1.143
Hebrews 6.18 (Vulgate) hebrews 6.18: ut per duas res immobiles, quibus impossibile est mentiri deum, fortissimum solatium habeamus, qui confugimus ad tenendam propositam spem, that by two immutable things, wherein it was impossible for god to lye, we might have strong consolation who have fled for refuge, &c True 0.751 0.201 0.0
Hebrews 6.18 (ODRV) - 0 hebrews 6.18: that by two things vnmoueable, whereby it is impossible for god to lie, we may haue a most strong comfort. that by two immutable things, wherein it was impossible for god to lye, we might have strong consolation who have fled for refuge, &c. god hath ever been tender of his word False 0.724 0.843 1.252
Hebrews 6.18 (Tyndale) hebrews 6.18: that by two immutable thinges (in which it was vnpossible that god shuld lye) we myght have parfect consolacion which have fled for to holde fast the hope that is set before vs that by two immutable things, wherein it was impossible for god to lye, we might have strong consolation who have fled for refuge, &c. god hath ever been tender of his word False 0.707 0.892 0.833
Hebrews 6.18 (Geneva) hebrews 6.18: that by two immutable things, wherein it is vnpossible that god should lye, we might haue strong consolation, which haue our refuge to lay holde vpon that hope that is set before vs, that by two immutable things, wherein it was impossible for god to lye, we might have strong consolation who have fled for refuge, &c. god hath ever been tender of his word False 0.7 0.916 1.682
Hebrews 6.18 (AKJV) hebrews 6.18: that by two immutable things, in which it was impossible for god to lye, wee might haue a strong consolation, who haue fled for refuge to lay hold vpon the hope set before vs. that by two immutable things, wherein it was impossible for god to lye, we might have strong consolation who have fled for refuge, &c. god hath ever been tender of his word False 0.699 0.95 2.093




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