Twelue prophetical legacies. Or Twelue sermons vpon Iacobs last will and testament recorded by Moses, in the 49. chapt. of Genesis: containing his bequests and blessings, bestowed vpon his twelue sonnes. ... Preached by Francis Rollenson, Bach: of Diuinitie, and sometimes fellow of S. Iohn the Euang: Colledge in Cambridge.

Rollenson, Francis, ca. 1565-1630
Publisher: Imprinted by T homas C reede for Arthur Iohnson dwelling at the signe of the white horse by the great north doore of Paules
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1612
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A10995 ESTC ID: S116140 STC ID: 21265
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Genesis XLIX -- Commentaries; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text Thus we see, That God is a great God, mightie and terrible, which accepteth no persons, he regardeth not the rich more then the poore, Thus we see, That God is a great God, mighty and terrible, which Accepteth no Persons, he Regardeth not the rich more then the poor, av pns12 vvb, cst np1 vbz dt j np1, j cc j, r-crq vvz dx n2, pns31 vvz xx dt j av-dc cs dt j,
Note 0 Deut. 10 17. Deuteronomy 10 17. np1 crd crd




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Deuteronomy 10.17; Deuteronomy 10.17 (Geneva); Job 34.18; Job 34.19 (Geneva)
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Deuteronomy 10.17 (Geneva) deuteronomy 10.17: for the lord your god is god of gods, and lord of lordes, a great god, mightie and terrible, which accepteth no persons nor taketh reward: thus we see, that god is a great god, mightie and terrible, which accepteth no persons, he regardeth not the rich more then the poore, False 0.642 0.91 2.04
Deuteronomy 10.17 (Geneva) deuteronomy 10.17: for the lord your god is god of gods, and lord of lordes, a great god, mightie and terrible, which accepteth no persons nor taketh reward: god is a great god, mightie and terrible, which accepteth no persons, he regardeth not the rich more then the poore, True 0.632 0.919 2.263
Deuteronomy 10.17 (AKJV) deuteronomy 10.17: for the lord your god is god of gods, and lord of lords, a great god, a mighty, and a terrible, which regardeth not persons, nor taketh reward. thus we see, that god is a great god, mightie and terrible, which accepteth no persons, he regardeth not the rich more then the poore, False 0.632 0.733 2.04
Deuteronomy 10.17 (AKJV) deuteronomy 10.17: for the lord your god is god of gods, and lord of lords, a great god, a mighty, and a terrible, which regardeth not persons, nor taketh reward. god is a great god, mightie and terrible, which accepteth no persons, he regardeth not the rich more then the poore, True 0.628 0.821 2.001
Deuteronomy 10.17 (Douay-Rheims) deuteronomy 10.17: because the lord your god he is the god of gods, and the lord of lords, a great god and mighty and terrible, a who accepteth no person nor taketh bribes. thus we see, that god is a great god, mightie and terrible, which accepteth no persons, he regardeth not the rich more then the poore, False 0.607 0.747 1.049




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Note 0 Deut. 10 17. Deuteronomy 10.17