Sermons preached upon severall occasions by Lancelot Dawes ...

Dawes, Lancelot, 1580-1653
Publisher: Printed for Humphrey Robinson
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1653
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A37274 ESTC ID: R16688 STC ID: D450
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and surely it is very good, arise and let us not be sloathfull to goe and enter to possesse it. and surely it is very good, arise and let us not be slothful to go and enter to possess it. cc av-j pn31 vbz av j, vvb cc vvb pno12 xx vbi j pc-acp vvi cc vvi pc-acp vvi pn31.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Judges 18; Judges 18.9 (Geneva)
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Judges 18.9 (Geneva) judges 18.9: and they answered, arise, that we may goe vp against them: for we haue seene the lande, and surely it is very good, and doe ye sit stil? be not slouthfull to goe and enter to possesse the lande: and surely it is very good, arise and let us not be sloathfull to goe and enter to possesse it False 0.673 0.876 2.672
Judges 18.9 (AKJV) judges 18.9: and they said, arise, that we may goe vp against them: for we haue seene the land, and behold, it is very good: and are ye still? bee not slothfull to goe, and to enter to possesse the land. and surely it is very good, arise and let us not be sloathfull to goe and enter to possesse it False 0.653 0.858 1.748




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