Family devotions for Sunday evenings, throughout the year being practical discourses, with suitable prayers / by Theophilus Dorrington.

Dorrington, Theophilus, d. 1715
Publisher: Printed for John Wyat
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1693
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A36367 ESTC ID: R19123 STC ID: D1938
Subject Headings: Devotional exercises; Prayer;
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In-Text and finally by thy Mercy obtain Everlasting Life through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Prov. 3. 17. Her Ways are Ways of Pleasantness. — and finally by thy Mercy obtain Everlasting Life through jesus christ our Lord. Amen. Curae 3. 17. Her Ways Are Ways of Pleasantness. — cc av-j p-acp po21 n1 vvi j n1 p-acp np1 np1 po12 n1. uh-n. np1 crd crd po31 n2 vbr n2 pp-f n1. —




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Proverbs 3.17; Proverbs 3.17 (Geneva); Verse 13
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Proverbs 3.17 (Geneva) proverbs 3.17: her wayes are wayes of pleasure, and all her pathes prosperitie. and finally by thy mercy obtain everlasting life through jesus christ our lord. amen. prov. 3. 17. her ways are ways of pleasantness. -- False 0.814 0.287 0.203
Proverbs 3.17 (Geneva) proverbs 3.17: her wayes are wayes of pleasure, and all her pathes prosperitie. by thy mercy obtain everlasting life through jesus christ our lord. amen. prov. 3. 17. her ways are ways of pleasantness. -- True 0.791 0.293 0.203




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In-Text Prov. 3. 17. Proverbs 3.17