XIII sermons most of them preached before His Majesty, King Charles the II in his exile / by the late Reverend Henry Byam ... ; together with the testimony given of him at his funeral, by Hamnet Ward ...

Byam, Henry, 1580-1669
Ward, Hamnet
Publisher: Printed for T R for Robert Clavell
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1675
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A30793 ESTC ID: R3916 STC ID: B6375
Subject Headings: Byam, Henry, 1580-1669; Sermons, English;
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In-Text And therefore Christ proposeth a Parable, that we should always pray, Luke 18. Prayers are Arma Christianorum, as Tertullian. And I fear those weapons have been too often wanting in our Armies. And Therefore christ Proposeth a Parable, that we should always pray, Lycia 18. Prayers Are Arma Christians, as Tertullian. And I Fear those weapons have been too often wanting in our Armies. cc av np1 vvz dt n1, cst pns12 vmd av vvi, av crd n2 vbr fw-la np1, p-acp np1. cc pns11 vvb d n2 vhb vbn av av vvg p-acp po12 n2.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Luke 18; Luke 18.1 (AKJV)
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Luke 18.1 (AKJV) luke 18.1: and he spake a parable vnto them, to this ende, that men ought alwayes to pray, and not to faint, and therefore christ proposeth a parable, that we should always pray, luke 18 True 0.824 0.69 0.782
Luke 18.1 (ODRV) luke 18.1: and he spake also a parable to them that it behoueth alwaies to pray, & not to be weary, and therefore christ proposeth a parable, that we should always pray, luke 18 True 0.818 0.675 0.881
Luke 18.1 (Geneva) luke 18.1: and he spake also a parable vnto them, to this ende, that they ought alwayes to pray, and not to waxe faint, and therefore christ proposeth a parable, that we should always pray, luke 18 True 0.784 0.697 0.782
Luke 18.1 (Tyndale) luke 18.1: and he put forth a similitude vnto the signifyinge that men ought alwayes to praye and not to be wery and therefore christ proposeth a parable, that we should always pray, luke 18 True 0.768 0.304 0.391
Luke 18.1 (Vulgate) luke 18.1: dicebat autem et parabolam ad illos, quoniam oportet semper orare et non deficere, and therefore christ proposeth a parable, that we should always pray, luke 18 True 0.748 0.204 0.34
Luke 18.1 (AKJV) luke 18.1: and he spake a parable vnto them, to this ende, that men ought alwayes to pray, and not to faint, and therefore christ proposeth a parable, that we should always pray, luke 18. prayers are arma christianorum, as tertullian. and i fear those weapons have been too often wanting in our armies False 0.708 0.267 0.845
Luke 18.1 (ODRV) luke 18.1: and he spake also a parable to them that it behoueth alwaies to pray, & not to be weary, and therefore christ proposeth a parable, that we should always pray, luke 18. prayers are arma christianorum, as tertullian. and i fear those weapons have been too often wanting in our armies False 0.705 0.29 0.955
Luke 18.1 (Geneva) luke 18.1: and he spake also a parable vnto them, to this ende, that they ought alwayes to pray, and not to waxe faint, and therefore christ proposeth a parable, that we should always pray, luke 18. prayers are arma christianorum, as tertullian. and i fear those weapons have been too often wanting in our armies False 0.679 0.251 0.845




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In-Text Luke 18. Luke 18