A supplement to The Morning-exercise at Cripple-Gate, or, Several more cases of conscience practically resolved by sundry ministers

Annesley, Samuel, 1620?-1696
Publisher: Printed for Thomas Cockerill
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1676
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A25478 ESTC ID: R13100 STC ID: A3240
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Ye shall not fast as this day, to make your voice to be heard on high. You shall not fast as this day, to make your voice to be herd on high. pn22 vmb xx av-j c-acp d n1, pc-acp vvi po22 n1 pc-acp vbi vvn p-acp j.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Isaiah 58.4 (Geneva); Isaiah 58.5 (AKJV)
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Isaiah 58.4 (Geneva) - 1 isaiah 58.4: ye shall not fast as ye doe to day, to make your voyce to be heard aboue. ye shall not fast as this day, to make your voice to be heard on high False 0.881 0.958 2.77
Isaiah 58.4 (Douay-Rheims) - 2 isaiah 58.4: do not fast as you have done until this day, to make your cry to be heard on high. ye shall not fast as this day, to make your voice to be heard on high False 0.847 0.938 1.779
Isaiah 58.4 (AKJV) - 1 isaiah 58.4: and to smite with the fist of wickednesse, yee shall not fast as yee doe this day, to make your voice to be heard on high. ye shall not fast as this day, to make your voice to be heard on high False 0.728 0.94 3.063




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