An exposition with practical observations upon the three first chapters of the book of Iob delivered in XXI lectures at Magnus neare the bridge, London, by Joseph Caryl ...

Caryl, Joseph, 1602-1673
Publisher: Printed by G Miller for Henry Overton and Luke Fawne and Iohn Rothwell
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1643
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A35389 ESTC ID: R33345 STC ID: C754
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Job I-III -- Commentaries; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text who can rest where they speake, or heare their words and not be troubled? therefore not to heare the voice of the oppressour, is a circumlocution, noting full liberty: who can rest where they speak, or hear their words and not be troubled? Therefore not to hear the voice of the oppressor, is a circumlocution, noting full liberty: r-crq vmb vvi c-crq pns32 vvb, cc vvi po32 n2 cc xx vbi vvn? av xx pc-acp vvi dt n1 pp-f dt n1, vbz dt n1, vvg j n1:
Note 0 Non audire vocem exactoris circumlocutio est maximae libertatis. Non Audire vocem exactoris circumlocutio est maximae libertatis. pix vvi fw-la fw-la fw-la fw-la fw-la fw-la.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Job 3.18 (AKJV); Job 3.18 (Douay-Rheims); Job 39.7
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Job 3.18 (Douay-Rheims) job 3.18: and they sometime bound together without disquiet, have not heard the voice of the oppressor. who can rest where they speake, or heare their words and not be troubled? therefore not to heare the voice of the oppressour, is a circumlocution, noting full liberty False 0.672 0.306 0.104
Job 3.18 (Douay-Rheims) job 3.18: and they sometime bound together without disquiet, have not heard the voice of the oppressor. heare their words and not be troubled? therefore not to heare the voice of the oppressour, is a circumlocution, noting full liberty True 0.667 0.569 0.104
Job 3.18 (Geneva) job 3.18: the prisoners rest together, and heare not the voyce of the oppressour. who can rest where they speake, or heare their words and not be troubled? therefore not to heare the voice of the oppressour, is a circumlocution, noting full liberty False 0.661 0.504 0.416
Job 3.18 (AKJV) job 3.18: there the prisoners rest together, they heare not the voice of the oppressour. who can rest where they speake, or heare their words and not be troubled? therefore not to heare the voice of the oppressour, is a circumlocution, noting full liberty False 0.659 0.544 0.521
Job 3.18 (Geneva) job 3.18: the prisoners rest together, and heare not the voyce of the oppressour. heare their words and not be troubled? therefore not to heare the voice of the oppressour, is a circumlocution, noting full liberty True 0.633 0.662 0.312
Job 3.18 (AKJV) job 3.18: there the prisoners rest together, they heare not the voice of the oppressour. heare their words and not be troubled? therefore not to heare the voice of the oppressour, is a circumlocution, noting full liberty True 0.615 0.675 0.416




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