Advice to parents and children the sum of a few sermons contracted and published at the request of many pious hearers / by Daniel Burgess ...

Burgess, Daniel, 1645-1713
Publisher: Printed by J R for Tho Parkhurst and J Lawrance
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1690
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A30267 ESTC ID: R4891 STC ID: B5692A
Subject Headings: Child rearing;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text The Lord is my strength, he is my God, (my own) I will (therefore) prepare him an habitation; my Fathers God, The Lord is my strength, he is my God, (my own) I will (Therefore) prepare him an habitation; my Father's God, dt n1 vbz po11 n1, pns31 vbz po11 n1, (po11 d) pns11 vmb (av) vvb pno31 dt n1; po11 ng1 n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Exodus 15.2; Exodus 15.2 (AKJV)
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Exodus 15.2 (AKJV) - 1 exodus 15.2: he is my god, and i will prepare him an habitation, my fathers god, and i wil exalt him. the lord is my strength, he is my god, (my own) i will (therefore) prepare him an habitation; my fathers god, False 0.785 0.735 2.223
Exodus 15.2 (Geneva) exodus 15.2: the lord is my strength and praise, and he is become my saluation. he is my god, and i will prepare him a tabernacle. he is my fathers god, and i will exalt him. the lord is my strength, he is my god, (my own) i will (therefore) prepare him an habitation; my fathers god, False 0.781 0.775 1.354




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