King Dauids vow for reformation of himselfe. his family. his kingdome Deliuered in twelue sermons before the Prince his Highnesse vpon Psalm 101. By George Hakewill Dr. in Diuinity.

Elstracke, Renold, fl. 1590-1630, engraver
Hakewill, George, 1578-1649
Publisher: Printed by Humphrey Lownes for Mathew Lownes
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1621
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A02488 ESTC ID: S103634 STC ID: 12616
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text but why doth my Lord the King desire this thing? Which howbeit at that time David hearkened not unto, but why does my Lord the King desire this thing? Which howbeit At that time David harkened not unto, p-acp q-crq vdz po11 n1 dt n1 vvb d n1? r-crq a-acp p-acp d n1 np1 vvd xx p-acp,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 2 Samuel 24.3 (Geneva)
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2 Samuel 24.3 (Geneva) - 1 2 samuel 24.3: but why doeth my lord the king desire this thing? but why doth my lord the king desire this thing? which howbeit at that time david hearkened not unto, False 0.795 0.878 5.793
2 Samuel 24.3 (AKJV) - 1 2 samuel 24.3: but why doeth my lord the king delight in this thing? but why doth my lord the king desire this thing? which howbeit at that time david hearkened not unto, False 0.745 0.802 3.041




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