Practical truths tending to promote the power of Godliness wherein several important duties are urged and the evil of divers common sins is evinced : delivered in sundry sermons / by Increase Mather ...

Mather, Increase, 1639-1723
Publisher: Printed by Samuel Green upon assignment of Samuel Sewall
Place of Publication: Boston
Publication Year: 1682
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A50223 ESTC ID: R3615 STC ID: M1237
Subject Headings: Sermons, American -- 17th century; Sermons, American -- New England;
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In-Text therefore get thee away from me, but he saith, (as Joseph sometimes spake to his Brethren) come near to me I pray you. Therefore get thee away from me, but he Says, (as Joseph sometime spoke to his Brothers) come near to me I pray you. av vvb pno21 av p-acp pno11, cc-acp pns31 vvz, (c-acp np1 av vvd p-acp po31 n2) vvb av-j p-acp pno11 pns11 vvb pn22.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Genesis 45.4 (AKJV)
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Genesis 45.4 (AKJV) - 0 genesis 45.4: and ioseph said vnto his brethren, come neere to me, i pray you: he saith, (as joseph sometimes spake to his brethren) come near to me i pray you True 0.846 0.842 5.983
Genesis 45.4 (Geneva) - 0 genesis 45.4: againe, ioseph sayde to his brethren, come neere, i pray you, to mee. he saith, (as joseph sometimes spake to his brethren) come near to me i pray you True 0.839 0.808 5.757




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