The resurrection asserted in a sermon preached to the University of Oxford on Easter-day, 1679 / by John Wallis ...

Wallis, John, 1616-1703
Publisher: Printed by Hen Hall for James Good
Place of Publication: Oxford
Publication Year: 1679
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A67406 ESTC ID: R18038 STC ID: W602
Subject Headings: Resurrection; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text And preserve us (blameless,) unto his Heavenly Kingdome; and to the Glorious appearing of the great God and our Saviour Jesus Christ; And preserve us (blameless,) unto his Heavenly Kingdom; and to the Glorious appearing of the great God and our Saviour jesus christ; cc vvb pno12 (j,) p-acp po31 j n1; cc p-acp dt j vvg pp-f dt j np1 cc po12 n1 np1 np1;




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Titus 2.13 (AKJV) titus 2.13: looking for that blessed hope, and the glorious appearing of the great god, and our sauiour iesus christ, and preserve us (blameless,) unto his heavenly kingdome; and to the glorious appearing of the great god and our saviour jesus christ False 0.633 0.425 0.223




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