Diverse sermons with a short treatise befitting these present times, now first published by Thomas Iackson, Dr in Divinity, chaplaine in ordinary to his Majestie, and president of Corpus Christi Colledge in Oxford. ...

Jackson, Thomas, 1579-1640
Publisher: Printed by Leonard Lichfield
Place of Publication: Oxford
Publication Year: 1637
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A04167 ESTC ID: S107448 STC ID: 14307
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In-Text 40. Now my God, let (I beseech thee) thine eyes be open, and let thine eares be attent unto the prayer that is made in this place. 40. Now my God, let (I beseech thee) thine eyes be open, and let thine ears be attended unto the prayer that is made in this place. crd av po11 np1, vvb (pns11 vvb pno21) po21 n2 vbb j, cc vvb po21 n2 vbb vvn p-acp dt n1 cst vbz vvn p-acp d n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 2 Chronicles 6.40 (AKJV); 2 Chronicles 6.40 (Geneva); 3 Kings 8.50 (Douay-Rheims)
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2 Chronicles 6.40 (AKJV) 2 chronicles 6.40: now, my god, let (i beseech thee) thine eyes bee open, and let thine eares be attent vnto the prayer that is made in this place. 40. now my god, let (i beseech thee) thine eyes be open, and let thine eares be attent unto the prayer that is made in this place False 0.854 0.965 1.354
2 Chronicles 6.40 (Geneva) 2 chronicles 6.40: nowe my god, i beseech thee, let thine eyes be open, and thine eares attent vnto the prayer that is made in this place. 40. now my god, let (i beseech thee) thine eyes be open, and let thine eares be attent unto the prayer that is made in this place False 0.854 0.944 1.275
2 Paralipomenon 6.40 (Douay-Rheims) - 1 2 paralipomenon 6.40: let thy eyes, i beseech thee, be open, and let thy ears be attentive to the prayer, that is made in this place. 40. now my god, let (i beseech thee) thine eyes be open, and let thine eares be attent unto the prayer that is made in this place False 0.792 0.844 1.32
2 Chronicles 6.40 (Geneva) 2 chronicles 6.40: nowe my god, i beseech thee, let thine eyes be open, and thine eares attent vnto the prayer that is made in this place. let thine eares be attent unto the prayer that is made in this place True 0.688 0.928 1.887
2 Chronicles 6.40 (AKJV) 2 chronicles 6.40: now, my god, let (i beseech thee) thine eyes bee open, and let thine eares be attent vnto the prayer that is made in this place. let thine eares be attent unto the prayer that is made in this place True 0.671 0.933 1.916
2 Paralipomenon 7.15 (Douay-Rheims) 2 paralipomenon 7.15: my eyes also shall be open, and my ears attentive to the prayer of him that shall pray in this place. let thine eares be attent unto the prayer that is made in this place True 0.67 0.491 0.579
2 Chronicles 7.15 (Geneva) 2 chronicles 7.15: then mine eies shalbe open and mine eares attent vnto the prayer made in this place. let thine eares be attent unto the prayer that is made in this place True 0.64 0.869 1.192
2 Paralipomenon 6.40 (Douay-Rheims) 2 paralipomenon 6.40: for thou art my god: let thy eyes, i beseech thee, be open, and let thy ears be attentive to the prayer, that is made in this place. let thine eares be attent unto the prayer that is made in this place True 0.623 0.87 0.721
2 Chronicles 7.15 (AKJV) 2 chronicles 7.15: now mine eyes shalbe open, and mine eares attent vnto the prayer that is made in this place. let thine eares be attent unto the prayer that is made in this place True 0.612 0.9 1.192




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