Christ and his saints spending their time together day and night: or, Christ and his saints. 1. Walking together in the fields, by day. 2. Lodging in the village, by night. 3. Early-rising together for the heavenly vineyards every morning. Beeing the substance of sundry sermons upon Cant. 7. 11, 12. By Christopher Jelinger, minister of the Gospel at South-Brent in Devon.

Jelinger, Christopher
Publisher: Printed for Edward Brewster at the sign of the Crane in Pauls Churchyard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1656
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A46732 ESTC ID: R215425 STC ID: J540
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Song of Solomon; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and when it is so, his saying of himself is found true, that he is that Mannah, which came from Heaven, and when it is so, his saying of himself is found true, that he is that Manna, which Come from Heaven, cc c-crq pn31 vbz av, po31 n-vvg pp-f px31 vbz vvn j, cst pns31 vbz cst np1, r-crq vvd p-acp n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: John 6.31 (Tyndale)
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John 6.31 (Tyndale) john 6.31: oure fathers dyd eate manna in the desert as that is writte: he gave them breed from heaven to eate. he is that mannah, which came from heaven, True 0.713 0.689 1.609
John 6.51 (Vulgate) john 6.51: ego sum panis vivus, qui de caelo descendi. he is that mannah, which came from heaven, True 0.706 0.335 0.0
John 6.31 (AKJV) john 6.31: our fathers did eate manna in the desert, as it is written, he gaue them bread from heauen to eate. he is that mannah, which came from heaven, True 0.702 0.724 0.0
John 6.31 (ODRV) john 6.31: our fathers did eate manna in the desert as it is written, bread from heauen he gaue them to eate. he is that mannah, which came from heaven, True 0.697 0.714 0.0
John 6.31 (Geneva) john 6.31: our fathers did eate manna in the desart, as it is written, hee gaue them bread from heauen to eate. he is that mannah, which came from heaven, True 0.695 0.701 0.0
John 6.33 (Vulgate) john 6.33: panis enim dei est, qui de caelo descendit, et dat vitam mundo. he is that mannah, which came from heaven, True 0.693 0.247 0.0
John 6.51 (Wycliffe) john 6.51: y am lyuynge breed, that cam doun fro heuene. he is that mannah, which came from heaven, True 0.682 0.214 0.0
John 6.31 (Vulgate) john 6.31: patres nostri manducaverunt manna in deserto, sicut scriptum est: panem de caelo dedit eis manducare. he is that mannah, which came from heaven, True 0.674 0.519 0.0
John 6.33 (ODRV) john 6.33: for the bread of god it is that descended from heauen, and giueth life to the world. he is that mannah, which came from heaven, True 0.659 0.796 0.0
John 6.33 (AKJV) john 6.33: for the bread of god is hee which commeth downe from heauen, and giueth life vnto the world. he is that mannah, which came from heaven, True 0.658 0.781 0.0
John 6.33 (Geneva) john 6.33: for the breade of god is hee which commeth downe from heauen, and giueth life vnto the world. he is that mannah, which came from heaven, True 0.643 0.75 0.0
John 6.33 (Tyndale) john 6.33: for the breed of god is he which cometh doune from heaven and geveth lyfe vnto the worlde. he is that mannah, which came from heaven, True 0.619 0.728 1.72




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