An helpe to better hearts for better times indeavoured in severall sermons, wherein the zeal and fervency required in Gods services is declared, severall hinderances discovered, and suitable helps provided : all out of Gods treasury ... / by John Angier.

Angier, John, 1605-1677
Publisher: Printed by A M for Christopher Meredith
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1647
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A25423 ESTC ID: R24183 STC ID: A3164
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text but they shall take weary paines, wander from sea to sea, runn to and fro: but they shall take weary pains, wander from sea to sea, run to and from: cc-acp pns32 vmb vvi j n2, vvb p-acp n1 p-acp n1, vvi p-acp cc av:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Amos 8.12 (AKJV)
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Amos 8.12 (AKJV) amos 8.12: and they shall wander from sea to sea, and from the north euen to the east they shall runne to and fro, to seeke the worde of the lord, and shall not finde it. but they shall take weary paines, wander from sea to sea, runn to and fro False 0.639 0.793 5.876
Amos 8.12 (Geneva) amos 8.12: and they shall wander from sea to sea, and from the north euen vnto the east shall they run to and from to seeke the worde of the lord, and shall not finde it. but they shall take weary paines, wander from sea to sea, runn to and fro False 0.623 0.795 4.203




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