Twenty five sermons. The second volume by the Right Reverend Father in God, Ralph Brownrig, late Lord Bishop of Exeter ; published by William Martyn, M.A., sometimes preacher at the Rolls.

Brownrig, Ralph, 1592-1659
Faithorne, William, 1616-1691
Martyn, William
Publisher: Printed by Tho Roycroft for John Martyn and James Allestry
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1664
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A29912 ESTC ID: R36389 STC ID: B5212
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and then argue as Manoah 's wife did, If the Lord were pleased to kill us — he would not have shewed us all these things, Iudg. xiii. 23. 3. Maintain thy peace with God; and then argue as Manoah is wife did, If the Lord were pleased to kill us — he would not have showed us all these things, Judges xiii. 23. 3. Maintain thy peace with God; cc av vvb p-acp np1 vbz n1 vdd, cs dt n1 vbdr vvn pc-acp vvi pno12 — pns31 vmd xx vhi vvn pno12 d d n2, np1 crd. crd crd vvb po21 n1 p-acp np1;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 John 18; 1 John 4.18 (AKJV); 1 John 4.18 (Geneva); John 5.42 (Tyndale); Judges 13.23; Judges 13.23 (AKJV); Mark 4.40 (AKJV); Matthew 8.26
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Judges 13.23 (AKJV) judges 13.23: but his wife said vnto him, if the lord were pleased to kill vs, he would not haue receiued a burnt offering and a meat offering at our hands, neither would hee haue shewed vs all these things, nor would as at this time haue told vs such things as these. and then argue as manoah 's wife did, if the lord were pleased to kill us he would not have shewed us all these things, iudg True 0.788 0.727 1.774
Judges 13.23 (Geneva) judges 13.23: but his wife saide vnto him, if the lord woulde kill vs, he woulde not haue receiued a burnt offring, and a meate offring of our hands, neither would he haue shewed vs all these things, nor would now haue tolde vs any such. and then argue as manoah 's wife did, if the lord were pleased to kill us he would not have shewed us all these things, iudg True 0.782 0.474 0.876
Judges 13.23 (Douay-Rheims) judges 13.23: and his wife answered him: if the lord had a mind to kill us, he would not have received a holocaust and libations at our hands, neither would he have shewed us all these things, nor have told us the things that are to come. and then argue as manoah 's wife did, if the lord were pleased to kill us he would not have shewed us all these things, iudg True 0.761 0.661 1.12
Judges 13.23 (AKJV) judges 13.23: but his wife said vnto him, if the lord were pleased to kill vs, he would not haue receiued a burnt offering and a meat offering at our hands, neither would hee haue shewed vs all these things, nor would as at this time haue told vs such things as these. and then argue as manoah 's wife did, if the lord were pleased to kill us he would not have shewed us all these things, iudg. xiii. 23. 3. maintain thy peace with god True 0.706 0.497 1.752
Judges 13.23 (Douay-Rheims) judges 13.23: and his wife answered him: if the lord had a mind to kill us, he would not have received a holocaust and libations at our hands, neither would he have shewed us all these things, nor have told us the things that are to come. and then argue as manoah 's wife did, if the lord were pleased to kill us he would not have shewed us all these things, iudg. xiii. 23. 3. maintain thy peace with god True 0.679 0.363 1.291




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In-Text Iudg. xiii. 23. 3. Judges 13.23