A century of sermons upon several remarkable subjects preached by the Right Reverend Father in God, John Hacket, late Lord Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry ; published by Thomas Plume ...

Hacket, John, 1592-1670
Plume, Thomas, 1630-1704
Publisher: Printed by Andrew Clark for Robert Scott
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1675
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A43515 ESTC ID: R315 STC ID: H169
Subject Headings: Church of England; Hacket, John, 1592-1670; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text And in the next verse he concludes, that Mariners upon such giddy motions stagger like drunken men, and are at their wits end. And in the next verse he concludes, that Mariners upon such giddy motions stagger like drunken men, and Are At their wits end. cc p-acp dt ord n1 pns31 vvz, cst n2 p-acp d j n2 vvb av-j j n2, cc vbr p-acp po32 n2 vvi.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Isaiah 14.15 (Douay-Rheims); Psalms 106.26 (ODRV); Psalms 107; Psalms 107.27 (AKJV)
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Psalms 107.27 (AKJV) psalms 107.27: they reele to and fro, and stagger like a drunken man; and are at their wits end. and in the next verse he concludes, that mariners upon such giddy motions stagger like drunken men, and are at their wits end False 0.759 0.806 2.02
Psalms 107.27 (AKJV) - 0 psalms 107.27: they reele to and fro, and stagger like a drunken man; mariners upon such giddy motions stagger like drunken men True 0.741 0.665 1.206
Psalms 107.27 (Geneva) psalms 107.27: they are tossed to and from, and stagger like a drunken man, and all their cunning is gone. and in the next verse he concludes, that mariners upon such giddy motions stagger like drunken men, and are at their wits end False 0.679 0.243 0.523
Psalms 107.27 (AKJV) - 0 psalms 107.27: they reele to and fro, and stagger like a drunken man; and in the next verse he concludes, that mariners upon such giddy motions stagger like drunken men True 0.673 0.57 1.234
Job 12.25 (Geneva) - 1 job 12.25: and he maketh the to stagger like a drunken man. and in the next verse he concludes, that mariners upon such giddy motions stagger like drunken men True 0.668 0.438 1.292
Psalms 107.27 (Geneva) psalms 107.27: they are tossed to and from, and stagger like a drunken man, and all their cunning is gone. mariners upon such giddy motions stagger like drunken men True 0.648 0.574 1.153
Job 12.25 (AKJV) job 12.25: they grope in the darke without light, and hee maketh them to stagger like a drunken man. and in the next verse he concludes, that mariners upon such giddy motions stagger like drunken men True 0.633 0.646 1.086
Job 12.25 (Geneva) - 1 job 12.25: and he maketh the to stagger like a drunken man. mariners upon such giddy motions stagger like drunken men True 0.633 0.532 1.264
Job 12.25 (Douay-Rheims) job 12.25: they shall grope as in the dark, and not in the light, and he shall make them stagger like men that are drunk. and in the next verse he concludes, that mariners upon such giddy motions stagger like drunken men True 0.624 0.393 2.237
Psalms 107.27 (Geneva) psalms 107.27: they are tossed to and from, and stagger like a drunken man, and all their cunning is gone. and in the next verse he concludes, that mariners upon such giddy motions stagger like drunken men True 0.62 0.397 1.18




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