Humiliations follow'd with deliverances a brief discourse on the matter and method of that humiliation which would be an hopeful symptom of our deliverance from calamity accompanied and accommodated with a narrative of a notable deliverance lately received by some English captives from the hands of cruel Indians and some improvement of that narrative : whereunto is added A narrative of Hannah Swarton, containing a great many wonderful passages, relating to her captivity and deliverance.

Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728
Swarton, Hannah
Publisher: Printed by B Green F Allen for Samuel Phillips
Place of Publication: Boston
Publication Year: 1697
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A50133 ESTC ID: R19464 STC ID: M1116
Subject Headings: Indian captivities;
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In-Text In the Fast of a Daniel, we have this Abstinence observed, ch. 10.3. late no pleasant Bread, neither came Flesh nor Wine, into my mouth, neither did I anoint my self at all: In the Fast of a daniel, we have this Abstinence observed, changed. 10.3. late no pleasant Bred, neither Come Flesh nor Wine, into my Mouth, neither did I anoint my self At all: p-acp dt av-j pp-f dt np1, pns12 vhb d n1 vvn, n1. crd. av-j av-dx j n1, av-dx vvd n1 ccx n1, p-acp po11 n1, dx vdd pns11 vvi po11 n1 p-acp d:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Corinthians 9.4 (Geneva); 1 Corinthians 9.4 (ODRV); Daniel 10.3 (Geneva)
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Daniel 10.3 (Geneva) daniel 10.3: i ate no pleasant bread, neither came flesh nor wine in my mouth, neither did i anoint my selfe at all, till three weekes of dayes were fulfilled. in the fast of a daniel, we have this abstinence observed, ch. 10.3. late no pleasant bread, neither came flesh nor wine, into my mouth, neither did i anoint my self at all False 0.815 0.954 1.763
Daniel 10.3 (AKJV) daniel 10.3: i ate no pleasant bread, neither came flesh, nor wine in my mouth, neither did i anoynt my selfe at all, till three whole weekes were fulfilled. in the fast of a daniel, we have this abstinence observed, ch. 10.3. late no pleasant bread, neither came flesh nor wine, into my mouth, neither did i anoint my self at all False 0.813 0.938 1.19
Daniel 10.3 (ODRV) - 0 daniel 10.3: desiderable i did not eate, and flesh and wine entered not into my mouth, yea neither with ointment was i annoynted: late no pleasant bread, neither came flesh nor wine, into my mouth, neither did i anoint my self at all True 0.813 0.478 0.706
Daniel 10.3 (AKJV) daniel 10.3: i ate no pleasant bread, neither came flesh, nor wine in my mouth, neither did i anoynt my selfe at all, till three whole weekes were fulfilled. late no pleasant bread, neither came flesh nor wine, into my mouth, neither did i anoint my self at all True 0.753 0.956 0.646
Daniel 10.3 (Geneva) daniel 10.3: i ate no pleasant bread, neither came flesh nor wine in my mouth, neither did i anoint my selfe at all, till three weekes of dayes were fulfilled. late no pleasant bread, neither came flesh nor wine, into my mouth, neither did i anoint my self at all True 0.746 0.963 1.558




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