Advice to the young, or, The reasonableness and advantages of an early conversion to God demonstrated, in three discourses on Ecclesiastes xii, I by Joseph Stennett.

Stennett, Joseph, 1663-1713
Publisher: Printed by J D and are to be sold by Andrew Bell
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1695
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A61409 ESTC ID: R15661 STC ID: S5406
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Ecclesiastes XII, 1;
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In-Text And (as the Apostle observes) may clearly discern the Eternal Power and Godhead of the Creator, who is Invisible, by the curious Fabrick of this Visible Creation; so as to render them altogether inexcusable, if they neglect to glorisy God according to those sensible notices of him, which they may so easily and constantly receive. And (as the Apostle observes) may clearly discern the Eternal Power and Godhead of the Creator, who is Invisible, by the curious Fabric of this Visible Creation; so as to render them altogether inexcusable, if they neglect to glorisy God according to those sensible notices of him, which they may so Easily and constantly receive. cc (c-acp dt n1 vvz) vmb av-j vvi dt j n1 cc n1 pp-f dt n1, r-crq vbz j, p-acp dt j n1 pp-f d j n1; av c-acp pc-acp vvi pno32 av j, cs pns32 vvb p-acp n1 np1 vvg p-acp d j n2 pp-f pno31, r-crq pns32 vmb av av-j cc av-j vvi.
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Adjacent References with Relevance: Habakkuk 2.2; Romans 1.20; Romans 1.20 (Geneva); Romans 1.21
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Romans 1.20 (Geneva) romans 1.20: for the inuisible things of him, that is, his eternal power and godhead, are seene by ye creation of the worlde, being considered in his workes, to the intent that they should be without excuse: and (as the apostle observes) may clearly discern the eternal power and godhead of the creator, who is invisible, by the curious fabrick of this visible creation True 0.688 0.212 0.81
Romans 1.20 (AKJV) romans 1.20: for the inuisible things of him from the creation of the world, are clearely seene, being vnderstood by the things that are made, euen his eternall power and godhead, so that they are without excuse: and (as the apostle observes) may clearly discern the eternal power and godhead of the creator, who is invisible, by the curious fabrick of this visible creation True 0.677 0.172 0.554
Romans 1.20 (ODRV) romans 1.20: for his inuisible things, from the creation of the world are seen, being vnderstood by those things that are made; his eternal power also and diuinitie: so that they are inexcusable. and (as the apostle observes) may clearly discern the eternal power and godhead of the creator, who is invisible, by the curious fabrick of this visible creation; so as to render them altogether inexcusable, if they neglect to glorisy god according to those sensible notices of him, which they may so easily and constantly receive False 0.673 0.191 1.98




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Note 0 Rom. 1. 20, 21. Romans 1.20; Romans 1.21