Three treatises Viz. 1. The conversion of Nineueh. 2. Gods trumpet sounding the alarum. 3. Physicke against famine. Being plainly and pithily opened and expounded, in certaine sermons. by William Attersoll, minister of the Word of God, at Isfield in Sussex.

Attersoll, William, d. 1640
Publisher: Printed at by Tho Cotes and are to be sold by Michael Sparke at the blue Bible in Greene Arbor
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1632
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A22562 ESTC ID: S121173 STC ID: 900
Subject Headings: Christian life; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text he our Shepheard, and we his Flocke: hee the Creator, and we his creatures. he our Shepherd, and we his Flock: he the Creator, and we his creatures. pns31 po12 n1, cc pns12 po31 n1: pns31 dt n1, cc pns12 po31 n2.




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Psalms 99.3 (ODRV) psalms 99.3: know ye that our lord he is god: he made vs, and not we ourselues. his people, and the sheepe of his pasture: we his flocke: hee the creator True 0.642 0.376 0.0
Psalms 100.3 (Geneva) - 2 psalms 100.3: we are his people, and the sheepe of his pasture. we his flocke: hee the creator True 0.626 0.526 0.0
Psalms 100.3 (AKJV) - 1 psalms 100.3: wee are his people, and the sheepe of his pasture. we his flocke: hee the creator True 0.623 0.543 0.0




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