Christs communion with his church militant First preached, and now published, for the good of Gods church in generall. By Nicholas Lockyer, Mr. of Arts.

Lockyer, Nicholas, 1611-1685
Publisher: Printed by E G riffin for Iohn Rothwell at the Sunne in S Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1640
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A06160 ESTC ID: S100760 STC ID: 16651
Subject Headings: Consolation; Spiritual lifex -- Anglican authors;
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In-Text but be not at this, O fairest of women! dejected, as one without all consolation: for I will not leave thee comfortlesse, I will come to thee. but be not At this, Oh Fairest of women! dejected, as one without all consolation: for I will not leave thee comfortless, I will come to thee. cc-acp vbb xx p-acp d, uh js pp-f n2! vvn, c-acp pi p-acp d n1: c-acp pns11 vmb xx vvi pno21 j, pns11 vmb vvi p-acp pno21.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 2 Corinthians 5.6 (ODRV); John 14.18 (Tyndale)
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John 14.18 (Tyndale) - 0 john 14.18: i will not leave you comfortlesse: one without all consolation: for i will not leave thee comfortlesse, i will come to thee True 0.648 0.834 1.508
John 14.18 (AKJV) john 14.18: i wil not leaue you comfortlesse, i will come to you. one without all consolation: for i will not leave thee comfortlesse, i will come to thee True 0.643 0.91 0.374




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