Tvvo sermons preached before his Maiestie, in his chappell at Whitehall the one, the xi. of Februarie, the other the xxv. of same moneth. By Richard Meredeth, one of his Maiesties chaplaines in ordinarie.

Meredeth, Richard, 1559-1621
Publisher: Printed by G Eld for Simon Waterson
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1606
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A07446 ESTC ID: S103382 STC ID: 17832
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text And surely that oftentimes yée aske and do not receiue, yée séeke and doe not finde, yée knocke and it is not opened vnto you, either it is because when yée pray, yée curse, And surely that oftentimes the ask and do not receive, the seek and do not find, the knock and it is not opened unto you, either it is Because when the pray, the curse, cc av-j cst av pn22 vvb cc vdb xx vvi, pn22 vvb cc vdb xx vvi, pn22 vvb cc pn31 vbz xx vvn p-acp pn22, av-d pn31 vbz c-acp c-crq pn22 vvb, dt n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: James 4.2 (AKJV); James 4.3 (ODRV)
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James 4.2 (AKJV) james 4.2: ye lust, and haue not: yee kill, and desire to haue, and cannot obtaine: yee fight and warre, yet yee haue not, because ye aske not. and surely that oftentimes yee aske and do not receiue, yee seeke and doe not finde, yee knocke and it is not opened vnto you, either it is because when yee pray, yee curse, False 0.725 0.183 3.477




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