A sermon of the prouidence of God Preached at Paules Crosse, the 25. of October. 1607. By Iohn Pelling Bacchalaur of Diuinitie.

Pelling, John, 1561 or 2-1621
Publisher: Printed by Nicholas Okes for Nathaniell Butter dwelling at the signe of the Pide Bull neere S Austins gate
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1607
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A09253 ESTC ID: S114107 STC ID: 19567
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and naked shall I returue thither, the Lord haih giuen, and the Lord hath taken it, and naked shall I returue thither, the Lord haih given, and the Lord hath taken it, cc j vmb pns11 vvi av, dt n1 vhz vvn, cc dt n1 vhz vvn pn31,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Job 1.21 (Geneva)
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Job 1.21 (Geneva) - 1 job 1.21: the lord hath giuen, and the lord hath taken it: and naked shall i returue thither, the lord haih giuen, and the lord hath taken it, False 0.75 0.869 3.372
Job 1.21 (Douay-Rheims) - 2 job 1.21: the lord gave, and the lord hath taken away: and naked shall i returue thither, the lord haih giuen, and the lord hath taken it, False 0.73 0.305 1.457
Job 1.21 (AKJV) job 1.21: and said, naked came i out of my mothers wombe, and naked shall i returne thither: the lord gaue, and the lord hath taken away, blessed be the name of the lord. and naked shall i returue thither, the lord haih giuen, and the lord hath taken it, False 0.689 0.878 1.645




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