Deuout contemplations expressed in two and fortie sermons vpon all ye quadragesimall Gospells written in Spanish by Fr. Ch. de Fonseca Englished by. I. M. of Magdalen Colledge in Oxford

Cecil, Thomas, fl. 1630, engraver
Fonseca, Cristóbal de, 1550?-1621
Mabbe, James, 1572-1642?
Publisher: Printed by Adam Islip
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1629
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A01020 ESTC ID: S121333 STC ID: 11126
Subject Headings: Lenten sermons; Sermons, Spanish;
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In-Text and taking a dagger from his right thigh, he thrust it into his bellie, and the haft entring in after the blade, it was buried in the fat that was about it. and taking a dagger from his right thigh, he thrust it into his belly, and the haft entering in After the blade, it was buried in the fat that was about it. cc vvg dt n1 p-acp po31 j-jn n1, pns31 vvd pn31 p-acp po31 n1, cc dt n1 vvg p-acp p-acp dt n1, pn31 vbds vvn p-acp dt j cst vbds p-acp pn31.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Judges 3.21 (Douay-Rheims)
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Judges 3.21 (Douay-Rheims) judges 3.21: and aod put forth his left hand, and took the dagger from his right thigh, and thrust it into his belly, and taking a dagger from his right thigh, he thrust it into his bellie, and the haft entring in after the blade, it was buried in the fat that was about it False 0.721 0.786 1.911
Judges 3.21 (Geneva) judges 3.21: and ehud put forth his left hand, and tooke the dagger from his right thigh, and thrust it into his bellie, and taking a dagger from his right thigh, he thrust it into his bellie, and the haft entring in after the blade, it was buried in the fat that was about it False 0.717 0.866 3.313
Judges 3.22 (Douay-Rheims) judges 3.22: with such force that the haft went in after the blade into the wound, and was closed up with the abundance of fat. so that he did not draw out the dagger, but left it in his body as he had struck it in. and forthwith by the secret parts of nature the excrements of the belly came out. and taking a dagger from his right thigh, he thrust it into his bellie, and the haft entring in after the blade, it was buried in the fat that was about it False 0.695 0.469 2.791
Judges 3.21 (AKJV) judges 3.21: and ehud put forth his left hand, and tooke the dagger from his right thigh, and thrust it into his belly. and taking a dagger from his right thigh, he thrust it into his bellie, and the haft entring in after the blade, it was buried in the fat that was about it False 0.678 0.848 1.911
Judges 3.22 (AKJV) judges 3.22: and the haft also went in after the blade: and the fatte closed vpon the blade, so that hee could not drawe the dagger out of his belly, and the dirt came out. and taking a dagger from his right thigh, he thrust it into his bellie, and the haft entring in after the blade, it was buried in the fat that was about it False 0.673 0.483 2.002
Judges 3.22 (Geneva) judges 3.22: so that the hafte went in after the blade, and the fatte closed about the blade, so that he could not drawe the dagger out of his bellie, but the dirt came out. and taking a dagger from his right thigh, he thrust it into his bellie, and the haft entring in after the blade, it was buried in the fat that was about it False 0.654 0.592 2.448




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