The honour of Christian churches and the necessitie of frequenting of divine service and publike prayers in them. Delivered in a sermon at VVite-Hall before the Kings most excellent Majestie on the eight day of December last being Sunday, by Walter Bancanquall ...

Balcanquhall, Walter, 1586?-1645
Publisher: Printed by George Miller for Robert Allot at the blacke Beare in Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1633
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A02233 ESTC ID: S100539 STC ID: 1237
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text For these and many more such reasons, follow Christ his counsell, Enter into thy chamber and shut the doore behind thee, that is, give your selves to private prayer. For these and many more such Reasons, follow christ his counsel, Enter into thy chamber and shut the door behind thee, that is, give your selves to private prayer. c-acp d cc d dc d n2, vvb np1 po31 n1, vvb p-acp po21 n1 cc vvi dt n1 p-acp pno21, cst vbz, vvb po22 n2 p-acp j n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Matthew 6.6 (ODRV)
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Matthew 6.6 (ODRV) - 0 matthew 6.6: but thou when thou shalt pray, enter into thy chamber, and hauing shut the doore, pray to thy father in secret: for these and many more such reasons, follow christ his counsell, enter into thy chamber and shut the doore behind thee, that is, give your selves to private prayer False 0.721 0.758 1.358
Matthew 6.6 (Tyndale) - 0 matthew 6.6: but when thou prayest entre into thy chamber and shut thy dore to the and praye to thy father which ys in secrete: for these and many more such reasons, follow christ his counsell, enter into thy chamber and shut the doore behind thee, that is, give your selves to private prayer False 0.708 0.587 1.077
Matthew 6.6 (Geneva) matthew 6.6: but when thou prayest, enter into thy chamber and when thou hast shut thy doore, pray vnto thy father which is in secret, and thy father which seeth in secret, shall rewarde thee openly. for these and many more such reasons, follow christ his counsell, enter into thy chamber and shut the doore behind thee, that is, give your selves to private prayer False 0.628 0.642 1.49
Luke 5.16 (Tyndale) luke 5.16: and he kepte him silfe aparte in the wildernesses and gave him silfe to prayer. is, give your selves to private prayer True 0.625 0.519 0.709
Matthew 6.6 (AKJV) matthew 6.6: but thou when thou prayest, enter into thy closet, and when thou hast shut thy doore, pray to thy father which is in secret, and thy father which seeth in secret, shall reward thee openly. for these and many more such reasons, follow christ his counsell, enter into thy chamber and shut the doore behind thee, that is, give your selves to private prayer False 0.602 0.445 1.248




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