A iudicious and painefull exposition vpon the ten Commandements wherein the text is opened, questions and doubts are resolued, errours confuted, and sundry instructions effectually applied. First deliuered in seuerall sermons, and now published to the glory of God, and for the further benefit of his church. By Peter Barker, preacher of Gods word, at Stowre Paine, in Dorsetshire.

Barker, Peter, preacher of Gods word
Publisher: By J Beale for Roger Iackson and are to be sold at his shop neer the great Conduit in Fleet street
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1624
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A04112 ESTC ID: S114093 STC ID: 1425
Subject Headings: Ten Commandments;
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In-Text and are like a sore burden, too heauy for me to beare: and Are like a soar burden, too heavy for me to bear: cc vbr av-j dt j n1, av j c-acp pno11 pc-acp vvi:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Psalms 38.4; Psalms 38.4 (AKJV); Psalms 38.4 (Geneva)
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Psalms 38.4 (AKJV) - 1 psalms 38.4: as an heauy burden, they are too heauie for me. and are like a sore burden, too heauy for me to beare False 0.889 0.929 6.737
Psalms 37.5 (ODRV) - 1 psalms 37.5: and as a heauie burden are become heauie vpon me. and are like a sore burden, too heauy for me to beare False 0.833 0.867 2.599
Psalms 38.4 (Geneva) psalms 38.4: for mine iniquities are gone ouer mine head, and as a weightie burden they are too heauie for me. and are like a sore burden, too heauy for me to beare False 0.747 0.844 2.256
Numbers 11.14 (Geneva) numbers 11.14: i am not able to beare al this people alone, for it is too heauie for me. and are like a sore burden, too heauy for me to beare False 0.618 0.52 3.22
Numbers 11.14 (Douay-Rheims) numbers 11.14: i am not able alone to bear all this people, because it is too heavy for me. and are like a sore burden, too heauy for me to beare False 0.617 0.336 0.0
Numbers 11.14 (AKJV) numbers 11.14: i am not able to beare all this people alone, because it is too heauie for mee. and are like a sore burden, too heauy for me to beare False 0.609 0.58 3.22




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