The marriage of the lambe Or a treatise concerning the spirituall espousing of Christ, to a beleeving soule, wherein the subject is fully handled in the nature of it, in the effects, priviledges, symptomes, with the comforts that arise to a beleever from this relation, wherein also the excellencie of Christ, and many other spirituall truths flowing from the subject are by way discovered. By Benjamin King, minister of Gods Word at Flamsteed in Hartford-shire.

King, Benjamin, b. 1611 or 12
Publisher: Printed by Tho Cotes for R H arper
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1640
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A04831 ESTC ID: S103355 STC ID: 14963
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text What made Paul and Silas sing in Prison, and the Apostles to returne from the Councill rejoycing that they were counted worthy to suffer for Christ? but love to Christ. What made Paul and Silas sing in Prison, and the Apostles to return from the Council rejoicing that they were counted worthy to suffer for christ? but love to christ. q-crq vvd np1 cc np1 vvb p-acp n1, cc dt n2 pc-acp vvi p-acp dt n1 vvg cst pns32 vbdr vvn j pc-acp vvi p-acp np1? cc-acp vvb p-acp np1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Acts 16.25 (ODRV)
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Acts 16.25 (ODRV) acts 16.25: and at mid-night paul and silas praying, did praise god. and they that were in prison, heard them. what made paul and silas sing in prison True 0.709 0.507 1.679
Acts 16.25 (AKJV) acts 16.25: and at midnight, paul and silas prayed, and sang praises vnto god: and the prisoners heard them. what made paul and silas sing in prison True 0.686 0.624 0.46
Acts 16.25 (Geneva) acts 16.25: nowe at midnight paul and silas prayed, and sung psalmes vnto god: and the prisoners heard them. what made paul and silas sing in prison True 0.669 0.641 0.443
Acts 5.41 (ODRV) acts 5.41: and they went from the sight of the councel reioycing, because they were accounted worthy to suffer reproch for the name of iesvs. what made paul and silas sing in prison, and the apostles to returne from the councill rejoycing that they were counted worthy to suffer for christ? but love to christ False 0.658 0.345 0.321
Acts 5.41 (ODRV) acts 5.41: and they went from the sight of the councel reioycing, because they were accounted worthy to suffer reproch for the name of iesvs. the apostles to returne from the councill rejoycing that they were counted worthy to suffer for christ? but love to christ True 0.64 0.799 0.349
Acts 5.41 (Geneva) acts 5.41: so they departed from the councill, reioycing, that they were counted worthy to suffer rebuke for his name. what made paul and silas sing in prison, and the apostles to returne from the councill rejoycing that they were counted worthy to suffer for christ? but love to christ False 0.627 0.867 0.52
Acts 5.41 (Tyndale) acts 5.41: and they departed from the counsell reioysynge that they were counted worthy to soffre rebuke for his name. the apostles to returne from the councill rejoycing that they were counted worthy to suffer for christ? but love to christ True 0.624 0.848 0.378
Acts 5.41 (Geneva) acts 5.41: so they departed from the councill, reioycing, that they were counted worthy to suffer rebuke for his name. the apostles to returne from the councill rejoycing that they were counted worthy to suffer for christ? but love to christ True 0.621 0.939 1.052




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