A cordiall for a fainting soule, or, Some essayes for the satisfaction of wounded spirits labouring under severall burthens in which severall cases of conscience most ordinary to Christians, especially in the beginning of their conversion, are resolved : being the summe of fourteen sermons, delivered in so many lectures in a private chappell belonging to Chappell-Field-House in Norwich : with a table annexed, conteining the severall cases of conscience which in the following treatise are spoken to directly or collaterally / preached and now published ... by John Collings.

Collinges, John, 1623-1690
Publisher: Printed for Richard Tomlins
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1649
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A33955 ESTC ID: R24775 STC ID: C5305
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Ans. That is cleared out of the Text, Paul had cried unto him, Do thy self no harm for we are all here, after all this cometh his trembling, Ans. That is cleared out of the Text, Paul had cried unto him, Do thy self no harm for we Are all Here, After all this comes his trembling, np1 cst vbz vvn av pp-f dt n1, np1 vhd vvn p-acp pno31, vdb po21 n1 dx n1 c-acp pns12 vbr d av, p-acp d d vvz po31 n-vvg,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Acts 16.28 (Geneva); Luke 8.50 (Geneva)
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Acts 16.28 (Geneva) acts 16.28: but paul cryed with a loude voyce, saying, doe thy selfe no harme: for we are all here. ans. that is cleared out of the text, paul had cried unto him, do thy self no harm for we are all here True 0.787 0.867 0.405
Acts 16.28 (ODRV) acts 16.28: but paul cried with a loud voice, saying: doe thy self no harme, for we are al here. ans. that is cleared out of the text, paul had cried unto him, do thy self no harm for we are all here True 0.78 0.882 2.26
Acts 16.28 (AKJV) acts 16.28: but paul cried with a loud voice, saying, doe thy selfe no harme, for we are all heere. ans. that is cleared out of the text, paul had cried unto him, do thy self no harm for we are all here True 0.774 0.868 0.964
Acts 16.28 (Geneva) acts 16.28: but paul cryed with a loude voyce, saying, doe thy selfe no harme: for we are all here. ans. that is cleared out of the text, paul had cried unto him, do thy self no harm for we are all here, after all this cometh his trembling, False 0.697 0.825 0.405
Acts 16.28 (ODRV) acts 16.28: but paul cried with a loud voice, saying: doe thy self no harme, for we are al here. ans. that is cleared out of the text, paul had cried unto him, do thy self no harm for we are all here, after all this cometh his trembling, False 0.693 0.813 2.26
Acts 16.28 (AKJV) acts 16.28: but paul cried with a loud voice, saying, doe thy selfe no harme, for we are all heere. ans. that is cleared out of the text, paul had cried unto him, do thy self no harm for we are all here, after all this cometh his trembling, False 0.685 0.8 0.964
Acts 16.28 (Tyndale) acts 16.28: but paul cryed with a lowde voyce sayinge: do thy selfe no harme for we are all heare. ans. that is cleared out of the text, paul had cried unto him, do thy self no harm for we are all here True 0.658 0.851 0.405
Acts 16.28 (Tyndale) acts 16.28: but paul cryed with a lowde voyce sayinge: do thy selfe no harme for we are all heare. ans. that is cleared out of the text, paul had cried unto him, do thy self no harm for we are all here, after all this cometh his trembling, False 0.606 0.591 0.405




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