The vnerring and vnerrable church, or, An answer to a sermon preached by Mr. Andrew Sall formerly a Iesuit, and now a minister of the Protestant church / written by I.S. and dedicated to His Excellency the Most Honourable Arthur Earl of Essex ...

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Publisher: s n
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1675
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A29744 ESTC ID: R25301 STC ID: B5022
Subject Headings: Christian union;
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In-Text or expounding the Ghospell vnto the people in vnknowen languages, because then the Hearers could not vnderstand what was spoken to them. or expounding the Gospel unto the people in unknown languages, Because then the Hearers could not understand what was spoken to them. cc vvg dt n1 p-acp dt n1 p-acp j n2, c-acp cs dt n2 vmd xx vvi r-crq vbds vvn p-acp pno32.




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Luke 2.50 (ODRV) luke 2.50: and they vnderstood not the word that he spake vnto them. then the hearers could not vnderstand what was spoken to them True 0.656 0.474 0.0
Luke 2.50 (Geneva) luke 2.50: but they vnderstoode not the word that he spake to them. then the hearers could not vnderstand what was spoken to them True 0.652 0.538 0.0
Luke 2.50 (AKJV) luke 2.50: and they vnderstood not the saying which he spake vnto them. then the hearers could not vnderstand what was spoken to them True 0.611 0.416 0.0




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