Thirteene sermons of Maister Iohn Caluine, entreating of the free election of God in Iacob, and of reprobation in Esau A treatise wherin euery Christian may see the excellent benefites of God towardes his children, and his maruelous iudgements towards the reprobate, firste published in the French toung, & now translated into English, by Iohn Fielde, for the comfort of all Christians.

Calvin, Jean, 1509-1564
Fielde, John, d. 1588
Publisher: By Thomas Dawson for Thomas Man and Tobie Cooke
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1579
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A17722 ESTC ID: S107264 STC ID: 4457
Subject Headings: Esau -- (Biblical figure); Jacob -- (Biblical patriarch); Reformed Church; Sermons, English -- 16th century;
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In-Text He hath said, That Isaack was fortie yeeres olde, when he tooke Rebecca to wife, & further that she vvas barren. He hath said, That Isaac was fortie Years old, when he took Rebecca to wife, & further that she was barren. pns31 vhz vvn, cst np1 vbds crd n2 j, c-crq pns31 vvd np1 p-acp n1, cc av-jc cst pns31 vbds j.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Genesis 21.5 (AKJV); Genesis 25.21 (AKJV)
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Genesis 21.5 (AKJV) genesis 21.5: and abraham was an hundred yeeres old, when his sonne isaac was borne vnto him. he hath said, that isaack was fortie yeeres olde True 0.798 0.341 1.601
Genesis 25.26 (ODRV) genesis 25.26: threescore yeares old was isaac, when the litle ones were borne vnto him. he hath said, that isaack was fortie yeeres olde True 0.789 0.17 0.0
Genesis 25.21 (AKJV) - 0 genesis 25.21: and isaac intreated the lord for his wife, because she was barren: he tooke rebecca to wife, & further that she vvas barren True 0.753 0.52 1.37
Genesis 25.21 (ODRV) - 0 genesis 25.21: and isaac besought our lord for his wife, because she was barren: he tooke rebecca to wife, & further that she vvas barren True 0.737 0.521 1.37
Genesis 21.5 (Geneva) genesis 21.5: so abraham was an hundreth yeere olde, when his sonne izhak was borne vnto him. he hath said, that isaack was fortie yeeres olde True 0.727 0.355 1.542
Genesis 21.5 (AKJV) genesis 21.5: and abraham was an hundred yeeres old, when his sonne isaac was borne vnto him. he hath said, that isaack was fortie yeeres olde, when he tooke rebecca to wife, & further that she vvas barren False 0.727 0.209 0.605
Genesis 25.21 (Geneva) genesis 25.21: and izhak prayed vuto the lord for his wife, because she was barren: and the lord was intreated of him, and rebekah his wife conceiued, he tooke rebecca to wife, & further that she vvas barren True 0.707 0.434 1.299
Genesis 21.5 (Geneva) genesis 21.5: so abraham was an hundreth yeere olde, when his sonne izhak was borne vnto him. he hath said, that isaack was fortie yeeres olde, when he tooke rebecca to wife, & further that she vvas barren False 0.692 0.179 1.281
Genesis 24.67 (ODRV) genesis 24.67: who brought her into the tent of sara his mother, and tooke her to wife: and he loued her so much, that it did moderate the sorrowe, which was chanced of his mothers death. he tooke rebecca to wife, & further that she vvas barren True 0.68 0.406 1.495




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