Twenty sermons preached upon several texts by James Nalton ; published for publick good.

Nalton, James, 1600-1662
Publisher: Printed for Dorman Newman
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1677
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A52407 ESTC ID: R28705 STC ID: N124
Subject Headings: Church of England; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text for, says he in the next verse, What mean ye to weep, and to break my heart? for I am ready, not to be bound only, for, Says he in the next verse, What mean you to weep, and to break my heart? for I am ready, not to be bound only, p-acp, vvz pns31 p-acp dt ord n1, q-crq vvb pn22 pc-acp vvi, cc pc-acp vvi po11 n1? c-acp pns11 vbm j, xx pc-acp vbi vvn av-j,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Acts 21.13; Acts 21.13 (AKJV); Acts 21.13 (Tyndale)
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Acts 21.13 (AKJV) - 0 acts 21.13: then paul answered, what meane ye to weepe and to breake mine heart? for, says he in the next verse, what mean ye to weep, and to break my heart? for i am ready, not to be bound only, False 0.702 0.932 0.581
Acts 21.13 (AKJV) acts 21.13: then paul answered, what meane ye to weepe and to breake mine heart? for i am ready, not to bee bound onely, but also to die at hierusalem for the name of the lord iesus. to break my heart? for i am ready, not to be bound only, True 0.605 0.942 0.678




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