Christian liberty described in a sermon preached in the Collegiate Church at Westminster, by a minister of Suffolke. A.C.

Barlow, William, d. 1613
Chapman, Alexander, 1576 or 7-1629
Publisher: Printed by I VV indet for Matthew Lawe
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1606
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A69092 ESTC ID: S100899 STC ID: 4960.5
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text not onely to distinguish good and euill, but to loue goodnesse and hate iniquitie. not only to distinguish good and evil, but to love Goodness and hate iniquity. xx av-j pc-acp vvi j cc j-jn, cc-acp pc-acp vvi n1 cc n1 n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Hebrews 2.15 (ODRV); Romans 12.9 (ODRV)
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Romans 12.9 (ODRV) - 1 romans 12.9: hating euil, cleauing to good. to loue goodnesse and hate iniquitie True 0.72 0.209 0.0
Romans 12.9 (Tyndale) romans 12.9: let love be with out dissimulacion. hate that which is evyll and cleave vnto that which is good. to loue goodnesse and hate iniquitie True 0.618 0.328 1.473
Romans 12.9 (Geneva) romans 12.9: let loue be without dissimulation. abhorre that which is euill, and cleaue vnto that which is good. to loue goodnesse and hate iniquitie True 0.617 0.542 0.0
Romans 12.9 (AKJV) romans 12.9: let loue bee without dissimulation: abhorre that which is euill, cleaue to that which is good. to loue goodnesse and hate iniquitie True 0.603 0.469 0.0




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