The Christian divinitie, contained in the divine service of the Church of England summarily, and for the most part in order, according as point on point dependeth, composed; and with the holy Scriptures plainly and plentifully confirmed: written for the furtherance of the peoples understanding in the true religion established by publike authoritie, and for the increase of vnitie in that godly truth eternall. By Edmund Reeve Bachelour in Divinitie, and vicar of the parish of Hayes in Middlesex.

Reeve, Edmund, d. 1660
Publisher: Printed by Thomas Harper for Nicolas Fussell and Humphrey Mosley at the signe of the Ball in Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1631
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A10557 ESTC ID: S115773 STC ID: 20829
Subject Headings: Certain sermons or homilies appointed to be read in churches; Church of England. -- Book of common prayer;
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In-Text and put out both his eyes: and binding him with Chains, led him prisoner miserably into Babylon. and put out both his eyes: and binding him with Chains, led him prisoner miserably into Babylon. cc vvd av av-d po31 n2: cc vvg pno31 p-acp n2, vvd pno31 n1 av-j p-acp np1.
Note 0 2 King. 25.7. 2 King. 25.7. crd n1. crd.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 2 Kings 25.7; Jeremiah 39.7 (AKJV); Jeremiah 39.7 (Douay-Rheims)
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Jeremiah 39.7 (AKJV) jeremiah 39.7: moreouer he put out zedekiahs eyes, and bound him with chaines, to cary him to babylon. and put out both his eyes: and binding him with chains, led him prisoner miserably into babylon False 0.753 0.875 2.304
Jeremiah 39.7 (Douay-Rheims) jeremiah 39.7: he also put out the eyes of sedecias: and bound him with fetters, to be carried to babylon. and put out both his eyes: and binding him with chains, led him prisoner miserably into babylon False 0.753 0.797 2.412
Jeremiah 39.7 (Geneva) jeremiah 39.7: moreouer he put out zedekiahs eyes, and bound him in chaines, to cary him to babel. and put out both his eyes: and binding him with chains, led him prisoner miserably into babylon False 0.744 0.785 0.929
Jeremiah 52.11 (Douay-Rheims) jeremiah 52.11: and he put out the eyes of sedecias, and bound him with fetters, and the king of babylon brought him into babylon, and he put him in prison till the day of his death. and put out both his eyes: and binding him with chains, led him prisoner miserably into babylon False 0.683 0.688 2.451
Jeremiah 52.11 (AKJV) jeremiah 52.11: then he put out the eyes of zedekiah, and the king of babylon bound him in chaines, and caried him to babylon, and put him in prison till the day of his death. and put out both his eyes: and binding him with chains, led him prisoner miserably into babylon False 0.648 0.627 2.451
Jeremiah 52.11 (Geneva) jeremiah 52.11: then he put out the eyes of zedekiah, and the king of babel bound him in chaines, and caried him to babel, and put him in pryson till the day of his death. and put out both his eyes: and binding him with chains, led him prisoner miserably into babylon False 0.648 0.411 0.759




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Note 0 2 King. 25.7. 2 Kings 25.7