How and whither a Christen man ought to flye the horrible plage of the pestilence A sermon out of the Psalme. Qui habitat in adsutorio altissimi. By Andrewe Osiander. Translated out of hye Almayn in to Englishe.

Coverdale, Miles, 1488-1568
Osiander, Andreas, 1498-1552
Publisher: By me James Nicolson for Jan Gough
Place of Publication: Southwarke
Publication Year: 1537
Approximate Era: pre-Elizabeth
TCP ID: A08560 ESTC ID: S104259 STC ID: 18878
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Psalms 91 -- Commentaries; Plague; Sermons, German -- 16th century;
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In-Text the LORDE shall smyte the wyth swellyng, feuer, heate, burnynge, blastynge, drouth. &c. and shall persecute the tyll he vtterly destroye the, and brynge ye to naught. the LORD shall smite thee with swelling, fever, heat, burning, blasting, drouth. etc. and shall persecute thee till he utterly destroy thee, and bring you to nought. dt n1 vmb vvi pno32 p-acp vvg, n1, n1, j-vvg, j-vvg, n1. av cc vmb vvi pno32 p-acp pns31 av-j vvi pno32, cc vvb pn22 pc-acp pix.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Deuteronomy 28.22 (Geneva)
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Deuteronomy 28.22 (Geneva) deuteronomy 28.22: the lord shall smite thee with a consumption, and with the feuer, and with a burning ague, and with feruent heate, and with the sworde, and with blasting, and with the mildew, and they shall pursue thee vntill thou perish. the lorde shall smyte the wyth swellyng, feuer, heate, burnynge, blastynge, drouth. &c. and shall persecute the tyll he vtterly destroye the True 0.731 0.864 1.792
Deuteronomy 28.22 (AKJV) deuteronomy 28.22: the lord shall smite thee with a consumption, and with a feuer, and with an inflammation, & with an extreme burning, and with the sword, and with blasting, and with mildewe: and they shall pursue thee vntill thou perish. the lorde shall smyte the wyth swellyng, feuer, heate, burnynge, blastynge, drouth. &c. and shall persecute the tyll he vtterly destroye the True 0.729 0.677 0.783
Deuteronomy 28.22 (Geneva) deuteronomy 28.22: the lord shall smite thee with a consumption, and with the feuer, and with a burning ague, and with feruent heate, and with the sworde, and with blasting, and with the mildew, and they shall pursue thee vntill thou perish. the lorde shall smyte the wyth swellyng, feuer, heate, burnynge, blastynge, drouth. &c. and shall persecute the tyll he vtterly destroye the, and brynge ye to naught False 0.697 0.827 1.47
Deuteronomy 28.22 (AKJV) deuteronomy 28.22: the lord shall smite thee with a consumption, and with a feuer, and with an inflammation, & with an extreme burning, and with the sword, and with blasting, and with mildewe: and they shall pursue thee vntill thou perish. the lorde shall smyte the wyth swellyng, feuer, heate, burnynge, blastynge, drouth. &c. and shall persecute the tyll he vtterly destroye the, and brynge ye to naught False 0.695 0.509 0.593
Deuteronomy 28.22 (Douay-Rheims) deuteronomy 28.22: may the lord afflict thee with miserable want, with the fever and with cold, with burning and with heat, and with corrupted air and with blasting, and pursue thee till thou perish. the lorde shall smyte the wyth swellyng, feuer, heate, burnynge, blastynge, drouth. &c. and shall persecute the tyll he vtterly destroye the True 0.687 0.43 0.0




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