A Sermon preached at the court at White Hall before the Kings Maiesty, vpon Sunday being the 13. of May 1604. By Anthony Rudd Professor of Diuinitie, and Bishop of Saint Dauids

Rudd, Anthony, 1549 or 50-1615
T. W., fl. 1604
Publisher: Printed by R Field for Thomas Man
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1604
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A11165 ESTC ID: S100917 STC ID: 21434
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and that the eye of the adulterer disguizing his face, waiteth for the twi-light: and that the eye of the adulterer disguising his face, waits for the twilight: cc cst dt n1 pp-f dt n1 vvg po31 n1, vvz p-acp dt n1:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Job 24.15 (Geneva); Job 24.16 (AKJV); Job 24.17 (AKJV); Job 24.17 (Geneva)
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Job 24.15 (Geneva) job 24.15: the eye also of the adulterer waiteth for the twilight, and sayth, none eye shall see me, and disguiseth his face. and that the eye of the adulterer disguizing his face, waiteth for the twi-light False 0.814 0.945 0.801
Job 24.15 (AKJV) job 24.15: the eye also of the adulterer waiteth for the twilight, saying, no eye shall see me: and disguiseth his face. and that the eye of the adulterer disguizing his face, waiteth for the twi-light False 0.804 0.942 0.801
Job 24.15 (Douay-Rheims) - 0 job 24.15: the eye of the adulterer observeth darkness, saying: and that the eye of the adulterer disguizing his face, waiteth for the twi-light False 0.743 0.613 0.326




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