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 Not Ionahs conscience, but the shipmaster doth awaken him, and that with upbraiding his sleepinesse. What meanest thou, รด sleeper? arise, call upon thy God. Not Jonahs conscience, but the shipmaster does awaken him, and that with upbraiding his sleepiness. What Meanest thou, o sleeper? arise, call upon thy God. xx np1 n1, cc-acp dt n1 vdz vvi pno31, cc cst p-acp vvg po31 n1. q-crq vv2 pns21, uh n1? vvb, vvb p-acp po21 n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Jonah 1.6 (Geneva)
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Jonah 1.6 (Geneva) - 0 jonah 1.6: so the shipmaster came to him, and saide vnto him, what meanest thou, o sleeper? not ionahs conscience, but the shipmaster doth awaken him, and that with upbraiding his sleepinesse. what meanest thou, o sleeper? arise, call upon thy god False 0.781 0.788 2.789
Jonah 1.6 (AKJV) jonah 1.6: so the shipmaster came to him, and said vnto him; what meanest thou, o sleeper? arise, call vpon thy god, if so be that god wil thinke vpon vs, that we perish not. not ionahs conscience, but the shipmaster doth awaken him, and that with upbraiding his sleepinesse. what meanest thou, o sleeper? arise, call upon thy god False 0.765 0.85 2.561
Jonah 1.6 (AKJV) - 1 jonah 1.6: what meanest thou, o sleeper? that with upbraiding his sleepinesse. what meanest thou, o sleeper? arise, call upon thy god True 0.696 0.843 1.093
Jonah 1.6 (ODRV) jonah 1.6: and the gouerner came to him, & sayd to him: why art thou oppressed with sleepe? rise, inuocate thy god, if perhaps god wil thinke of vs, and we perish not. not ionahs conscience, but the shipmaster doth awaken him, and that with upbraiding his sleepinesse. what meanest thou, o sleeper? arise, call upon thy god False 0.677 0.172 0.0
Jonah 1.6 (Geneva) jonah 1.6: so the shipmaster came to him, and saide vnto him, what meanest thou, o sleeper? arise, call vpon thy god, if so be that god wil thinke vpon vs, that we perish not. that with upbraiding his sleepinesse. what meanest thou, o sleeper? arise, call upon thy god True 0.646 0.855 1.357
Jonah 1.6 (ODRV) jonah 1.6: and the gouerner came to him, & sayd to him: why art thou oppressed with sleepe? rise, inuocate thy god, if perhaps god wil thinke of vs, and we perish not. that with upbraiding his sleepinesse. what meanest thou, o sleeper? arise, call upon thy god True 0.615 0.385 0.697




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