Remaines of that reverend and learned divine, Iohn Preston, Dr. in Divinity, chaplaine in ordinary to his Majesty, master of Emanuel Colledge in Cambridge, and sometimes preacher of Lincolnes-Inne Containing three excellent treatises, namely, Iudas's repentance. The saints spirituall strength. Pauls conversion.

Preston, John, 1587-1628
Publisher: Printed by John Beale for Andrew Crooke
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1634
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A09997 ESTC ID: S115107 STC ID: 20249
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In-Text Pharaoh for a time would let the people of Israel goe, but afterward for his pleasure stayed them. Pharaoh for a time would let the people of Israel go, but afterwards for his pleasure stayed them. np1 p-acp dt n1 vmd vvi dt n1 pp-f np1 vvi, cc-acp av c-acp po31 n1 vvd pno32.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Exodus 8.32 (Geneva)
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Exodus 8.32 (Geneva) exodus 8.32: yet pharaoh hardened his heart at this time also, and did not let the people goe. pharaoh for a time would let the people of israel goe, but afterward for his pleasure stayed them False 0.764 0.364 3.621
Exodus 10.20 (Geneva) exodus 10.20: but the lord hardened pharaohs heart, and hee did not let the children of israel goe. pharaoh for a time would let the people of israel goe, but afterward for his pleasure stayed them False 0.74 0.352 1.34
Exodus 8.32 (AKJV) exodus 8.32: and pharaoh hardened his heart at this time also, neither would hee let the people goe. pharaoh for a time would let the people of israel goe, but afterward for his pleasure stayed them False 0.728 0.347 3.621
Exodus 10.20 (AKJV) exodus 10.20: but the lord hardened pharaohs heart, so that hee would not let the children of israel goe. pharaoh for a time would let the people of israel goe, but afterward for his pleasure stayed them False 0.722 0.367 1.388
Exodus 9.35 (AKJV) exodus 9.35: and the heart of pharaoh was hardened, neither would he let the children of israel goe, as the lord had spoken by moses. pharaoh for a time would let the people of israel goe, but afterward for his pleasure stayed them False 0.699 0.252 1.858
Exodus 9.35 (Geneva) exodus 9.35: so the heart of pharaoh was hardened: neither would he let the children of israel goe, as the lord had said by moses. pharaoh for a time would let the people of israel goe, but afterward for his pleasure stayed them False 0.698 0.24 1.858
Exodus 8.32 (Geneva) exodus 8.32: yet pharaoh hardened his heart at this time also, and did not let the people goe. pharaoh for a time would let the people of israel goe True 0.669 0.542 2.318
Exodus 10.20 (Geneva) exodus 10.20: but the lord hardened pharaohs heart, and hee did not let the children of israel goe. pharaoh for a time would let the people of israel goe True 0.638 0.588 0.741
Exodus 10.20 (AKJV) exodus 10.20: but the lord hardened pharaohs heart, so that hee would not let the children of israel goe. pharaoh for a time would let the people of israel goe True 0.613 0.633 0.769
Exodus 8.32 (AKJV) exodus 8.32: and pharaoh hardened his heart at this time also, neither would hee let the people goe. pharaoh for a time would let the people of israel goe True 0.612 0.543 2.318




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