Stand still: Or, A bridle for the times A discourse tending to still the murmuring, to settle the wavering, to stay the wandring, to strengthen the fainting. As it was delivered to the Church of God at Great Yarmouth, Anno 1643. By John Brinsley, Minister of the Word there, and now published as a proper antidote against the present epidemicall distempers of the times.

Brinsley, John, 1600-1665
Publisher: printed for William Frankling and are to be sold at his shop next the George in Norwich
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1647
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A29529 ESTC ID: R217245 STC ID: B4729
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and his pride, and the haughtinesse of his heart. Moab had built his nest on high. and his pride, and the haughtiness of his heart. Moab had built his nest on high. cc po31 n1, cc dt n1 pp-f po31 n1. np1 vhd vvn po31 n1 p-acp j.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Isaiah 16.6 (Douay-Rheims); Jeremiah 48.29 (Douay-Rheims)
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Jeremiah 48.29 (Douay-Rheims) jeremiah 48.29: we have heard the pride of moab, he is exceeding proud: his haughtiness, and his arrogancy, and his pride, and the loftiness of his heart. and his pride, and the haughtinesse of his heart. moab had built his nest on high False 0.778 0.733 0.282
Jeremiah 48.29 (Geneva) jeremiah 48.29: we haue heard the pride of moab (hee is exceeding proude) his stoutnesse, and his arrogancie, and his pride, and the hautinesse of his heart. and his pride, and the haughtinesse of his heart. moab had built his nest on high False 0.766 0.685 0.266
Jeremiah 48.29 (AKJV) jeremiah 48.29: we haue heard the pride of moab, (he is exceeding proud) his loftinesse and his arrogancie, and his pride, and the hautinesse of his heart. and his pride, and the haughtinesse of his heart. moab had built his nest on high False 0.762 0.694 0.274
Jeremiah 48.29 (Vulgate) jeremiah 48.29: audivimus superbiam moab: superbus est valde: sublimitatem ejus, et arrogantiam, et superbiam, et altitudinem cordis ejus. the haughtinesse of his heart. moab had built his nest on high True 0.717 0.256 0.071
Jeremiah 48.29 (Douay-Rheims) jeremiah 48.29: we have heard the pride of moab, he is exceeding proud: his haughtiness, and his arrogancy, and his pride, and the loftiness of his heart. the haughtinesse of his heart. moab had built his nest on high True 0.707 0.535 0.172
Jeremiah 48.29 (AKJV) jeremiah 48.29: we haue heard the pride of moab, (he is exceeding proud) his loftinesse and his arrogancie, and his pride, and the hautinesse of his heart. the haughtinesse of his heart. moab had built his nest on high True 0.693 0.579 0.166
Jeremiah 48.29 (Geneva) jeremiah 48.29: we haue heard the pride of moab (hee is exceeding proude) his stoutnesse, and his arrogancie, and his pride, and the hautinesse of his heart. the haughtinesse of his heart. moab had built his nest on high True 0.692 0.586 0.161




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