A profitable and well grounded concordance both fitted for the meanest capacity, and very useful for general good; wherein may be readily found the chiefest words contained in the Scriptures. Also the chiefest doctrinal heads of Scripture, opened and illustrated, both by reason, and argument. Being a subject of the most useful nature yet extant. / By the industrious labours of W. Chadwell.

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A profitable and well grounded concordance both fitted for the meanest capacity, and very useful for general good; wherein may be readily found the chiefest words contained in the Scriptures. Also the chiefest doctrinal heads of Scripture, opened and illustrated, both by reason, and argument. Being a subject of the most useful nature yet extant. / By the industrious labours of W. Chadwell.
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Chadwell, William.
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London :: Printed by G. Dawson, for Francis Smith, at the Elephant and Castle, near Temple-Barr,
1660.
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"A profitable and well grounded concordance both fitted for the meanest capacity, and very useful for general good; wherein may be readily found the chiefest words contained in the Scriptures. Also the chiefest doctrinal heads of Scripture, opened and illustrated, both by reason, and argument. Being a subject of the most useful nature yet extant. / By the industrious labours of W. Chadwell." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A78512.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 10, 2024.

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The reasons why the same body of flesh, shall rise again.

That every one may receive the things done in his body, that the same body may receive joy or punishment and not another body, according to the works done in the

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flesh, whether they be good or bad; 2 Cor. 5.10.

It would be rediculous that any other bo∣dy should be crowned, then that which suf∣fered, or punished, then that same body which sinned.

Object. Flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdome of God; 1 Cor. 15.50.

Answ. By flesh and blood, is not meant simply of the body, but as it is clothed with sin, which is in Scripture called flesh, and indeed none living and dying, in that e∣state, can inherit Gods Kingdome; John 3.5, 6. Rom. 8.13. Gal. 5.19, 21. Ephes. 2.3. Gal. 6.8. Col. 2.11.

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