Gospel-marrow, the great God giving himself for the sons of men: or, The sacred mystery of redemption by Jesus Christ, with two of the ends thereof, justification & sanctification. Doctrinally opened and practically applied. Wherein (among many other useful and profitable truths) the unhappy controversie of the times about the extent of Christs death is modestly and plainly discussed and determined for the satisfaction of those who are willing to receive it. To which is added three links of a golden chain. As it was lately held forth to the Church of God at Great Yarmouth. / By John Brinsley, minister of the Gospel there.

Brinsley, John, 1600-1665
Publisher: Printed by S Griffin for Richard Tomlins and are to be sold at the sign of the Sun and Bible near Pye Corner
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1659
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A77501 ESTC ID: R209806 STC ID: B4715
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- John VI, 37; Bible. -- N.T. -- Titus II, 14; Justification; Sanctification; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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James 2.26 (ODRV) - 1 james 2.26: so also faith without workes is dead. that faith without works is dead True 0.924 0.921 2.906
James 2.17 (ODRV) james 2.17: so faith also, if it haue not workes, is dead in it-self. that faith without works is dead True 0.846 0.896 2.606
James 2.17 (AKJV) james 2.17: euen so faith, if it hath not works, is dead being alone. that faith without works is dead True 0.831 0.899 5.898
James 2.17 (Geneva) james 2.17: euen so the faith, if it haue no woorkes, is dead in it selfe. that faith without works is dead True 0.83 0.885 2.478
James 2.26 (AKJV) james 2.26: for as the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without workes is dead also. that faith without works is dead True 0.825 0.922 2.98
James 2.26 (Geneva) james 2.26: for as the body without ye spirit is dead, euen so the faith without workes is dead. that faith without works is dead True 0.815 0.929 2.755
James 2.26 (Vulgate) james 2.26: sicut enim corpus sine spiritu mortuum est, ita et fides sine operibus mortua est. that faith without works is dead True 0.787 0.889 0.0
James 2.17 (Tyndale) james 2.17: even so fayth yf it have no dedes is deed in it selfe. that faith without works is dead True 0.781 0.768 0.0
James 2.17 (Vulgate) james 2.17: sic et fides, si non habeat opera, mortua est in semetipsa. that faith without works is dead True 0.744 0.717 0.0
James 2.26 (Tyndale) james 2.26: for as the body with oute the sprete is deed even so fayth with out dedes is deed. that faith without works is dead True 0.742 0.811 0.0




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