The grand inquiry who is the righteous man: or, The character of a true beleever in his approaches towards heaven. Whereunto is added The resolution of a case of separation betwixt man and wife, propounded to the author by a party much concerned. By William Moore rector at Whalley in Lancashire.

Moore, William, rector of Whalley, Lancashire
Publisher: printed by E Cotes for Henry Eversden at the Gray hound in Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1658
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A51266 ESTC ID: R214225 STC ID: M2612
Subject Headings: Christian life; Marriage -- Religious aspects;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text When Isaac blessed his son Jacob, he cals to him, Come near I pray thee, that I may feel thee, my son, When Isaac blessed his son Jacob, he calls to him, Come near I pray thee, that I may feel thee, my son, c-crq np1 vvn po31 n1 np1, pns31 vvz p-acp pno31, vvb av-j pns11 vvb pno21, cst pns11 vmb vvi pno21, po11 n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Genesis 27.24 (Wycliffe); Genesis 27.26 (AKJV)
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Genesis 27.26 (AKJV) genesis 27.26: and his father isaac saide vnto him, come neere now, and kisse me, my sonne. when isaac blessed his son jacob, he cals to him, come near i pray thee True 0.815 0.371 2.442
Genesis 27.21 (AKJV) genesis 27.21: and isaac saide vnto iacob, come neere, i pray thee, that i may feele thee, my sonne, whether thou bee my very sonne esau, or not. when isaac blessed his son jacob, he cals to him, come near i pray thee, that i may feel thee, my son, False 0.796 0.882 8.894
Genesis 27.26 (Geneva) genesis 27.26: afterward his father izhak sayd vnto him, come neere nowe, and kisse me, my sonne. when isaac blessed his son jacob, he cals to him, come near i pray thee True 0.773 0.211 0.877
Genesis 27.26 (ODRV) genesis 27.26: he said to him: come nere me, and geue me a kisse, my sonne. when isaac blessed his son jacob, he cals to him, come near i pray thee, that i may feel thee, my son, False 0.758 0.254 1.117
Genesis 27.21 (AKJV) genesis 27.21: and isaac saide vnto iacob, come neere, i pray thee, that i may feele thee, my sonne, whether thou bee my very sonne esau, or not. when isaac blessed his son jacob, he cals to him, come near i pray thee True 0.747 0.637 6.813
Genesis 27.26 (ODRV) genesis 27.26: he said to him: come nere me, and geue me a kisse, my sonne. when isaac blessed his son jacob, he cals to him, come near i pray thee True 0.738 0.363 1.014
Genesis 27.21 (Geneva) genesis 27.21: againe sayde izhak vnto iaakob, come neere nowe, that i may feele thee, my sonne, whether thou be that my sonne esau or not. when isaac blessed his son jacob, he cals to him, come near i pray thee, that i may feel thee, my son, False 0.735 0.679 3.876
Genesis 27.21 (ODRV) genesis 27.21: and isaac said: come hither, that i may feele thee my sonne, and may proue whether thou be my sonne esau, or no. when isaac blessed his son jacob, he cals to him, come near i pray thee, that i may feel thee, my son, False 0.712 0.669 5.74




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