The description and confutation of mysticall Anti-Christ, the Familists; or, An information drawn up and published for the confirmation and comfort of the faithfull, against many Antichristian Familisticall doctrines which are frequently preached and printed in England: particularly in those dangerous books called Theologia Germanica, the Bright Star, Divinity and Philosophy dissected. / Written by Benjamin Bourne. Published according to order.

Bourne, Benjamin, fl. 1646
Publisher: Printed by Matthew Symons for B B and are to be sold at the signe of the Angel in Cornehill
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1646
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A77132 ESTC ID: R201037 STC ID: 672
Subject Headings: Familists -- England; Great Britain -- Church history -- 17th century;
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In-Text Fourthly, Jesus Christ ascended up on high, that he might fill his humanity, and all things else both in heaven and earth, full of glory. Fourthly, jesus christ ascended up on high, that he might fill his humanity, and all things Else both in heaven and earth, full of glory. ord, np1 np1 vvd a-acp p-acp j, cst pns31 vmd vvi po31 n1, cc d n2 av av-d p-acp n1 cc n1, j pp-f n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Ephesians 4.10 (Geneva)
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Ephesians 4.10 (Geneva) ephesians 4.10: hee that descended, is euen the same that ascended, farre aboue all heauens, that hee might fill all things) fourthly, jesus christ ascended up on high True 0.663 0.722 0.11
Ephesians 4.10 (AKJV) ephesians 4.10: he that descended, is the same also that ascended vp far aboue all heauens, that he might fill all things.) fourthly, jesus christ ascended up on high True 0.662 0.816 0.119
Ephesians 4.10 (Tyndale) ephesians 4.10: he that descended is even the same also that ascended vp even above all hevens to fulfill all thinges. fourthly, jesus christ ascended up on high True 0.649 0.782 0.124
Ephesians 4.10 (Vulgate) ephesians 4.10: qui descendit, ipse est et qui ascendit super omnes caelos, ut impleret omnia. fourthly, jesus christ ascended up on high True 0.639 0.508 0.0
Ephesians 4.10 (ODRV) ephesians 4.10: he that descended, the same is also he that is ascended aboue al the heauens, that he might fil al things.) fourthly, jesus christ ascended up on high True 0.63 0.785 0.114
Ephesians 4.10 (AKJV) ephesians 4.10: he that descended, is the same also that ascended vp far aboue all heauens, that he might fill all things.) fourthly, jesus christ ascended up on high, that he might fill his humanity, and all things else both in heaven and earth, full of glory False 0.628 0.827 0.277
Ephesians 4.10 (Geneva) ephesians 4.10: hee that descended, is euen the same that ascended, farre aboue all heauens, that hee might fill all things) fourthly, jesus christ ascended up on high, that he might fill his humanity, and all things else both in heaven and earth, full of glory False 0.626 0.737 0.256
Ephesians 4.10 (ODRV) ephesians 4.10: he that descended, the same is also he that is ascended aboue al the heauens, that he might fil al things.) fourthly, jesus christ ascended up on high, that he might fill his humanity, and all things else both in heaven and earth, full of glory False 0.621 0.831 0.266




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