The preciousness of Christ to the believing-Christian Plainly and briefly set forth for the edification and consolation of believers in, and lovers of the Lord Jesus Christ. In a sermon on I Pet. 2. 7. By William Walker, B.D.

Walker, William, 1623-1684
Publisher: printed by Anne Maxwel for Joseph Clark
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1667
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A67286 ESTC ID: R219919 STC ID: W432A
Subject Headings: Bible. -- .N.T. -- Peter, 1st, II, 7; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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John 5.44 (AKJV) john 5.44: how can ye beleeue, which receiue honour one of another, & seeke not the honour that commeth from god onely? and never engage our selves into a solicitous pursuit after any honour, but that which comes from god, False 0.623 0.559 2.597
John 5.44 (Geneva) john 5.44: how can ye beleeue, which receiue honour one of another, and seeke not the honour that commeth of god alone? and never engage our selves into a solicitous pursuit after any honour, but that which comes from god, False 0.609 0.442 2.666




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