Sermons preached upon several occasions by Timothy Armitage.

Armitage, Timothy, d. 1655
Publisher: s n
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1678
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A25827 ESTC ID: R25891 STC ID: A3702
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text it was then that he came to open the eyes of the blind, and to strengthen the feet of the lame; it was then that he Come to open the eyes of the blind, and to strengthen the feet of the lame; pn31 vbds av cst pns31 vvd pc-acp vvi dt n2 pp-f dt j, cc pc-acp vvi dt n2 pp-f dt j;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Isaiah 35.3 (Geneva); John 9.14 (Tyndale)
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Isaiah 35.3 (Geneva) isaiah 35.3: strengthen the weake handes, and comfort the feeble knees. to strengthen the feet of the lame True 0.673 0.205 0.039
John 9.14 (Tyndale) john 9.14: for it was the saboth daye when iesus made the claye and opened his eyes. it was then that he came to open the eyes of the blind True 0.621 0.418 0.202
John 9.14 (ODRV) john 9.14: and it was the sabboth when iesvs made the clay, and opened his eyes. it was then that he came to open the eyes of the blind True 0.61 0.527 0.212




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