Christ set forth in several sermons upon the 7th chapter to the Hebrews. By Mr. Robert Ottee, late pastor to a congregation in Beckles in Suffolk

Ottee, Robert, d. 1690
Publisher: printed for Edward Giles bookseller in Norwich near the Market place
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1690
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A53504 ESTC ID: R213916 STC ID: O535
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Hebrews VII; Jesus Christ -- Royal office; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text But Jesus Christ, he hath an Office that doth not pass from one to another: There is none can succeed our Lord Jesus Christ in his Priestly Office: But jesus christ, he hath an Office that does not pass from one to Another: There is none can succeed our Lord jesus christ in his Priestly Office: p-acp np1 np1, pns31 vhz dt n1 cst vdz xx vvi p-acp pi p-acp n-jn: pc-acp vbz pix vmb vvi po12 n1 np1 np1 p-acp po31 j n1:




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Hebrews 7.24 (Geneva) hebrews 7.24: but this man, because hee endureth euer, hath a priesthood, which cannot passe from one to another. but jesus christ, he hath an office that doth not pass from one to another: there is none can succeed our lord jesus christ in his priestly office False 0.601 0.871 0.075




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