The holy exercise of fasting Described largely and plainly out of the word of God: with all the parts and causes, and seuerall kinds of the same: together with the most fit times, and conuenient seasons, when and how long it should be held: with the manifold fruite and commoditie that redoundeth to vs thereby: and the whole nature and order thereof. In certaine homilies or sermons, for the benefit of all those, that with care and conscience intend at any time publikely or priuately to put in practise the same. By Nicolas Bownde Doctor of diuinitie. Perused and allowed by publike authoritie.

Bownd, Nicholas, d. 1613
Publisher: Printed by Iohn Legat printer to the Vniuersitie of Cambridge 1604 And are to be sold at the signe of the Crowne in Pauls Churchyard by Simon Waterson in London
Place of Publication: Cambridge
Publication Year: 1604
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A16525 ESTC ID: S114771 STC ID: 3438
Subject Headings: Fasting;
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In-Text O our God heare the praier of thy seruant, and his supplications, and cause thy face to shine vpon thy Sanctuarie, that lieth waste, for the Lords sake: Oh our God hear the prayer of thy servant, and his supplications, and cause thy face to shine upon thy Sanctuary, that lies waste, for the lords sake: uh po12 np1 vvi dt n1 pp-f po21 n1, cc po31 n2, cc vvb po21 n1 pc-acp vvi p-acp po21 n1, cst vvz n1, p-acp dt n2 n1:
Note 0 Dan. 9.15. Dan. 9.15. np1 crd.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Daniel 9.15; Daniel 9.17 (AKJV); Daniel 9.18 (ODRV)
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Daniel 9.17 (AKJV) daniel 9.17: now therefore, o our god, heare the prayer of thy seruant, and his supplications, and cause thy face to shine vpon thy sanctuary that is desolate, for the lords sake. o our god heare the praier of thy seruant, and his supplications, and cause thy face to shine vpon thy sanctuarie, that lieth waste, for the lords sake False 0.815 0.964 1.646
Daniel 9.17 (Geneva) daniel 9.17: nowe therefore, o our god, heare the prayer of thy serunant, and his supplications, and cause thy face to shine vpon thy sanctuarie, that lyeth waste for the lords sake. o our god heare the praier of thy seruant, and his supplications, and cause thy face to shine vpon thy sanctuarie, that lieth waste, for the lords sake False 0.803 0.971 2.483
Daniel 9.17 (ODRV) daniel 9.17: now therfore heare o our god the petition of thy seruant, & his prayers: and shew thy face vpon thy sanctuarie, which is desert, for thyne own sake. o our god heare the praier of thy seruant, and his supplications, and cause thy face to shine vpon thy sanctuarie, that lieth waste, for the lords sake False 0.793 0.504 1.646
2 Esdras 8.24 (AKJV) 2 esdras 8.24: o heare the prayer of thy seruant, and giue eare to the petition of thy creature. o our god heare the praier of thy seruant True 0.729 0.767 1.156
Psalms 119.135 (AKJV) - 0 psalms 119.135: make thy face to shine vpon thy seruant: cause thy face to shine vpon thy sanctuarie True 0.699 0.884 1.13
2 Chronicles 6.19 (Geneva) 2 chronicles 6.19: but haue thou respect to the prayer of thy seruant, and to his supplication, o lord my god, to heare the crye and prayer which thy seruant prayeth before thee, o our god heare the praier of thy seruant True 0.699 0.382 1.422
1 Kings 8.28 (Geneva) 1 kings 8.28: but haue thou respect vnto the prayer of thy seruant, and to his supplication, o lord, my god, to heare the cry and prayer which thy seruant prayeth before thee this day: o our god heare the praier of thy seruant True 0.689 0.431 1.398




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