The mysterie of mankind, made into a manual, or The Protestants portuize reduced into explication application, inuocation, tending to illumination, sanctification, deuotion, being the summe of seuen sermons, preached at S. Michaels in Cornehill, London. By William Loe, Doctor of Diuinity, chaplaine to his sacred Maiesty, and pastor elect, and allowed by authority of superiours of the English Church at Hamborough in Saxonie.

Loe, William, d. 1645
Publisher: Printed by Bernard Alsop for George Fayerbeard and are to be sold at his shoppe at the north side of the Exchange
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1619
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A06193 ESTC ID: S105401 STC ID: 16689
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and so great, that it should encircle, and surround the earth. Secondly, that the dominion thereof should bee from sea to sea. and so great, that it should encircle, and surround the earth. Secondly, that the dominion thereof should be from sea to sea. cc av j, cst pn31 vmd vvi, cc vvi dt n1. ord, cst dt n1 av vmd vbi p-acp n1 p-acp n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Psalms 71.8 (ODRV)
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Psalms 71.8 (ODRV) - 0 psalms 71.8: and he shal rule from sea vnto sea: the dominion thereof should bee from sea to sea True 0.76 0.798 0.44
Psalms 72.8 (Geneva) psalms 72.8: his dominion shall be also from sea to sea, and from the riuer vnto the endes of the land. the dominion thereof should bee from sea to sea True 0.756 0.888 0.402
Psalms 72.8 (AKJV) psalms 72.8: he shall haue dominion also from sea to sea, and from the riuer, vnto the ends of the earth. the dominion thereof should bee from sea to sea True 0.724 0.844 0.391
Psalms 71.8 (ODRV) psalms 71.8: and he shal rule from sea vnto sea: and from the riuer euen to the ends of the round world. surround the earth. secondly, that the dominion thereof should bee from sea to sea True 0.718 0.449 0.381
Psalms 72.8 (Geneva) psalms 72.8: his dominion shall be also from sea to sea, and from the riuer vnto the endes of the land. surround the earth. secondly, that the dominion thereof should bee from sea to sea True 0.711 0.769 0.402
Psalms 72.8 (AKJV) psalms 72.8: he shall haue dominion also from sea to sea, and from the riuer, vnto the ends of the earth. surround the earth. secondly, that the dominion thereof should bee from sea to sea True 0.705 0.77 1.324
Psalms 71.8 (ODRV) psalms 71.8: and he shal rule from sea vnto sea: and from the riuer euen to the ends of the round world. and so great, that it should encircle, and surround the earth. secondly, that the dominion thereof should bee from sea to sea False 0.688 0.232 0.381
Psalms 72.8 (Geneva) psalms 72.8: his dominion shall be also from sea to sea, and from the riuer vnto the endes of the land. and so great, that it should encircle, and surround the earth. secondly, that the dominion thereof should bee from sea to sea False 0.676 0.54 0.402
Psalms 72.8 (AKJV) psalms 72.8: he shall haue dominion also from sea to sea, and from the riuer, vnto the ends of the earth. and so great, that it should encircle, and surround the earth. secondly, that the dominion thereof should bee from sea to sea False 0.674 0.518 1.324




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