Concerning publike-prayer, and the fasts of the Church Six sermons, or tractates. By Io. Br. B.D. Their severall contents are set downe in the next page.

Browning, John, d. 1648
Publisher: Printed by Richard Badger and are to bee sold in S Dunstans Church yard in Fleetstreet at the shop turning up to Cliffords Inne
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1636
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A17044 ESTC ID: S105933 STC ID: 3919
Subject Headings: Fasts and feasts -- Church of England; Public worship -- Church of England; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text For the Three full weekes in the second verse began the third, and ended the twenty fourth day of the first moneth: For the Three full weeks in the second verse began the third, and ended the twenty fourth day of the First Monn: c-acp dt crd j ng2 p-acp dt ord n1 vvd dt ord, cc vvd dt crd ord n1 pp-f dt ord n1:




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Numbers 28.16 (Geneva) numbers 28.16: also the fourtenth day of the first moneth is the passeouer of the lord. ended the twenty fourth day of the first moneth True 0.687 0.206 2.299
Ezra 6.19 (Geneva) ezra 6.19: and the childre of the captiuitie kept the passeouer on ye fourtenth day of the first moneth. ended the twenty fourth day of the first moneth True 0.678 0.18 2.063




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