Balaams wish; or, The reward of righteousness in, and after death Considered and explicated by occasion of the late decease of Mrs. Barbara Whitefoot, late of Hapton in the county of Norfolk; who deceased April 9. and was interred April 11. 1667. By John Horne, preacher of the Gospel in former times in the parish of Lin-Allhallows, in the same county.

Horn, John, 1614-1676
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Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1667
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A44488 ESTC ID: R215351 STC ID: H2792
Subject Headings: Christian life; Whitefoot, Barbara, d. 1667;
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In-Text opening the eyes that they might see, and their eares that they might hear, so that they might understand with their hearts, opening the eyes that they might see, and their ears that they might hear, so that they might understand with their hearts, vvg dt n2 cst pns32 vmd vvi, cc po32 n2 cst pns32 vmd vvi, av cst pns32 vmd vvi p-acp po32 n2,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Genesis 6.3; Isaiah 32.3 (AKJV); John 12.40 (Tyndale); John 16.10; John 16.11; John 16.8 (Tyndale); John 16.9; Matthew 13.15
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Isaiah 32.3 (AKJV) - 1 isaiah 32.3: and the eares of them that heare, shall hearken. their eares that they might hear True 0.765 0.272 0.436
John 12.40 (Tyndale) john 12.40: he hath blinded their eyes and hardened their hertes that they shuld not se with their eyes and vnderstonde with their hertes and shuld be converted and i shuld heale them. opening the eyes that they might see True 0.663 0.401 0.352
Matthew 11.15 (Tyndale) matthew 11.15: he that hathe eares to heare let him heare. their eares that they might hear True 0.644 0.424 0.412
Matthew 13.9 (Tyndale) matthew 13.9: whosoever hath eares to heare let him heare. their eares that they might hear True 0.642 0.436 0.391
John 12.40 (Geneva) john 12.40: he hath blinded their eyes, and hardened their heart, that they shoulde not see with their eyes, nor vnderstand with their heart, and should be conuerted, and i should heale them. opening the eyes that they might see True 0.639 0.553 0.373
John 12.40 (AKJV) john 12.40: he hath blinded their eyes, and hardned their heart, that they should not see with their eyes, nor vnderstand with their heart, and be conuerted, and i should heale them. opening the eyes that they might see True 0.636 0.517 0.381
Matthew 13.9 (AKJV) matthew 13.9: who hath eares to heare, let him heare. their eares that they might hear True 0.623 0.472 0.412
Matthew 13.9 (ODRV) matthew 13.9: he that hath eares to heare, let him heare. their eares that they might hear True 0.622 0.507 0.412
Matthew 13.9 (Geneva) matthew 13.9: he that hath eares to heare, let him heare. their eares that they might hear True 0.622 0.507 0.412
Matthew 11.15 (ODRV) matthew 11.15: he that hath eares to heare, let him heare. their eares that they might hear True 0.621 0.526 0.412
Matthew 11.15 (Geneva) matthew 11.15: he that hath eares to heare, let him heare. their eares that they might hear True 0.621 0.526 0.412
Matthew 11.15 (AKJV) matthew 11.15: hee that hath eares to heare, let him heare. their eares that they might hear True 0.617 0.546 0.391




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