Subjection to Christ in all his ordinances and appointments the best means to preserve our liberty : together with a treatise of ineffectual hearing the word ... : with some remarkable passages of His life / by Thomas Shepard ...

Shepard, Thomas, 1605-1649
Publisher: Printed by S G for John Rothwell
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1657
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A59692 ESTC ID: R34250 STC ID: S3143
Subject Headings: Christian life; Jesus Christ; Theology, Practical;
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In-Text oh that I may live to honour Christ, and wrong him no more! Duties; Oh the easie yoke of Christ! o that I may live to honour christ, and wrong him no more! Duties; O the easy yoke of christ! uh cst pns11 vmb vvi p-acp n1 np1, cc vvi pno31 av-dx av-dc! n2; uh dt j n1 pp-f np1!




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Matthew 11.30 (Geneva)
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Matthew 11.30 (Geneva) matthew 11.30: for my yoke is easie, and my burden light. wrong him no more! duties; oh the easie yoke of christ True 0.606 0.396 0.39
Matthew 11.30 (AKJV) matthew 11.30: for my yoke is easie, and my burden is light. wrong him no more! duties; oh the easie yoke of christ True 0.601 0.412 0.39
Matthew 11.30 (Tyndale) matthew 11.30: for my yoke is easy and my burden is light. wrong him no more! duties; oh the easie yoke of christ True 0.601 0.381 0.128




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