An exposition of the Creed: or, An explanation of the articles of our Christian faith. Delivered in many afternoone sermons, by that reverend and worthy divine, Master Iohn Smith, late preacher of the Word at Clavering in Essex, and sometime fellow of Saint Iohns Colledge in Oxford. Now published for the benefit and behoofe of all good Christians, together with an exact table of all the chiefest doctrines and vses throughout the whole booke

Palmer, Anthony, fl. 1632
Smith, John, 1563-1616
Publisher: Imprinted by Felix Kyngston for Robert Allot and are to bee sold at his shop at the signe of the blacke Beare in Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1632
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A12478 ESTC ID: S117414 STC ID: 22801
Subject Headings: Apostles' Creed;
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In-Text so God hath sent us into this world, to doe his businesse, whereof if we doe but the halfe, leaving the rest undone, we may looke for a cold welcome when wee come to dye: 1 King. 19. 4. we read that Elias laid him downe under a Iuniper tree, and desired that he might die, saying, it is enough, O Lord, take away my life, so God hath sent us into this world, to do his business, whereof if we do but the half, leaving the rest undone, we may look for a cold welcome when we come to die: 1 King. 19. 4. we read that Elias laid him down under a Juniper tree, and desired that he might die, saying, it is enough, Oh Lord, take away my life, av np1 vhz vvn pno12 p-acp d n1, pc-acp vdi po31 n1, c-crq cs pns12 vdb p-acp dt n-jn, vvg dt n1 vvn, pns12 vmb vvi p-acp dt j-jn n-jn c-crq pns12 vvb pc-acp vvi: crd n1. crd crd pns12 vvb cst np1 vvd pno31 a-acp p-acp dt n1 n1, cc vvd cst pns31 vmd vvi, vvg, pn31 vbz av-d, uh n1, vvb av po11 n1,
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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Kings 19.4; 1 Kings 19.4 (AKJV); 3 Kings 18.41 (Vulgate)
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1 Kings 19.4 (AKJV) - 1 1 kings 19.4: and hee requested for himselfe that hee might die, and sayd, it is enough, now o lord, take away my life: we read that elias laid him downe under a iuniper tree, and desired that he might die, saying, it is enough, o lord, take away my life, True 0.796 0.862 9.128
1 Kings 19.4 (AKJV) - 1 1 kings 19.4: and hee requested for himselfe that hee might die, and sayd, it is enough, now o lord, take away my life: so god hath sent us into this world, to doe his businesse, whereof if we doe but the halfe, leaving the rest undone, we may looke for a cold welcome when wee come to dye: 1 king. 19. 4. we read that elias laid him downe under a iuniper tree, and desired that he might die, saying, it is enough, o lord, take away my life, False 0.729 0.864 12.47
3 Kings 19.4 (Douay-Rheims) - 1 3 kings 19.4: and when he was there, and sat under a juniper tree, he requested for his soul that he might die, and said: we read that elias laid him downe under a iuniper tree, and desired that he might die, saying, it is enough, o lord, take away my life, True 0.678 0.72 3.533
1 Kings 19.4 (Geneva) 1 kings 19.4: but he went a dayes iourney into the wildernesse, and came and sate downe vnder a iuniper tree, and desired that he might die, and sayde, it is now ynough: o lord, take my soule, for i am no better then my fathers. we read that elias laid him downe under a iuniper tree, and desired that he might die, saying, it is enough, o lord, take away my life, True 0.65 0.89 10.018
1 Kings 19.4 (Geneva) 1 kings 19.4: but he went a dayes iourney into the wildernesse, and came and sate downe vnder a iuniper tree, and desired that he might die, and sayde, it is now ynough: o lord, take my soule, for i am no better then my fathers. so god hath sent us into this world, to doe his businesse, whereof if we doe but the halfe, leaving the rest undone, we may looke for a cold welcome when wee come to dye: 1 king. 19. 4. we read that elias laid him downe under a iuniper tree, and desired that he might die, saying, it is enough, o lord, take away my life, False 0.617 0.897 12.491




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In-Text 1 King. 19. 4. 1 Kings 19.4