The laver of the heart; or Bath of sanctification Preached at Pauls Crosse the first of September last, 1615. By Gabriel Price, minister and preacher of Gods word.

Price, Gabriel
Publisher: Imprinted by Felix Kyngston for Thomas Man
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1616
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A10061 ESTC ID: S102929 STC ID: 20306
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text Then shall the earth yeeld her encrease, and God, euen our God shall giue vs his blessing. Then shall the earth yield her increase, and God, even our God shall give us his blessing. av vmb dt n1 vvb pno31 vvi, cc np1, av po12 np1 vmb vvi pno12 po31 n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Hosea 5.15; Psalms 67.6 (Geneva); Zechariah 1.3
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Psalms 67.6 (Geneva) psalms 67.6: then shall the earth bring foorth her increase, and god, euen our god shall blesse vs. then shall the earth yeeld her encrease, and god, euen our god shall giue vs his blessing False 0.866 0.974 3.925
Psalms 67.6 (AKJV) psalms 67.6: then shall the earth yeeld her increase; and god, euen our owne god, shall blesse vs. then shall the earth yeeld her encrease, and god, euen our god shall giue vs his blessing False 0.856 0.974 4.83
Psalms 85.12 (Geneva) psalms 85.12: yea, the lord shall giue good things, and our land shall giue her increase. then shall the earth yeeld her encrease, and god, euen our god shall giue vs his blessing False 0.776 0.226 1.934
Psalms 85.12 (AKJV) psalms 85.12: yea the lord shall giue that which is good: and our land shall yeeld her increase. then shall the earth yeeld her encrease, and god, euen our god shall giue vs his blessing False 0.765 0.586 2.65
Psalms 66.7 (ODRV) psalms 66.7: the earth hath yelded her fruite. god, our god blesse vs, then shall the earth yeeld her encrease, and god, euen our god shall giue vs his blessing False 0.761 0.903 2.319
Leviticus 26.4 (Douay-Rheims) leviticus 26.4: and the ground shall bring forth its increase, and the trees shall be filled with fruit. then shall the earth yeeld her encrease True 0.716 0.729 0.216
Psalms 67.6 (Geneva) psalms 67.6: then shall the earth bring foorth her increase, and god, euen our god shall blesse vs. our god shall giue vs his blessing True 0.714 0.835 1.04
Psalms 67.6 (AKJV) psalms 67.6: then shall the earth yeeld her increase; and god, euen our owne god, shall blesse vs. our god shall giue vs his blessing True 0.71 0.745 1.04
Psalms 85.12 (Geneva) psalms 85.12: yea, the lord shall giue good things, and our land shall giue her increase. our god shall giue vs his blessing True 0.671 0.253 1.609
Psalms 66.7 (ODRV) psalms 66.7: the earth hath yelded her fruite. god, our god blesse vs, our god shall giue vs his blessing True 0.645 0.857 0.659
Leviticus 26.4 (AKJV) leviticus 26.4: then i will giue you raine in due season, and the land shall yeeld her increase, and the trees of the field shall yeeld their fruit. then shall the earth yeeld her encrease True 0.631 0.877 1.969
Leviticus 26.4 (Geneva) leviticus 26.4: i will then sende you raine in due season, and the land shall yelde her increase, and the trees of the fielde shall giue her fruite. then shall the earth yeeld her encrease True 0.615 0.859 0.201




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