A practical discourse upon the death of our late graeious [sic] Queen being a sermon preach'd the 10th of March 1694/5, at St James Clarkenwell / by D. Pead ...

Pead, Deuel, d. 1727
Publisher: Printed for Abel Roper E Wilkinson and Roger Clavel and Joseph Fox
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1695
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A56792 ESTC ID: R17662 STC ID: P962
Subject Headings: Mary -- II, -- Queen of England, 1662-1694;
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In-Text For thi• cause shall a man forsake father and mother, &c. which Law is equal to either Sex; For thi• cause shall a man forsake father and mother, etc. which Law is equal to either Sex; p-acp n1 n1 vmb dt n1 vvi n1 cc n1, av r-crq n1 vbz j-jn p-acp d n1;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Matthew 19.5 (AKJV)
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Matthew 19.5 (AKJV) - 0 matthew 19.5: and said, for this cause shall a man leaue father and mother, and shall cleaue to his wife: for thi* cause shall a man forsake father and mother True 0.707 0.914 1.496
Ephesians 5.31 (ODRV) - 0 ephesians 5.31: for this cause shal man leaue his father and mother: for thi* cause shall a man forsake father and mother, &c. which law is equal to either sex False 0.701 0.944 1.847
1 Esdras 4.25 (AKJV) 1 esdras 4.25: wherefore a man loueth his wife better then father and mother. for thi* cause shall a man forsake father and mother, &c. which law is equal to either sex False 0.645 0.469 1.288
Matthew 19.5 (Tyndale) - 1 matthew 19.5: for this thinge shall a man leve father and mother and cleve vnto his wyfe and they twayne shalbe one flesshe. for thi* cause shall a man forsake father and mother True 0.639 0.775 1.04
Matthew 19.5 (Tyndale) - 1 matthew 19.5: for this thinge shall a man leve father and mother and cleve vnto his wyfe and they twayne shalbe one flesshe. for thi* cause shall a man forsake father and mother, &c. which law is equal to either sex False 0.629 0.743 1.507
Matthew 19.5 (Geneva) matthew 19.5: and sayd, for this cause, shall a man leaue father and mother, and cleaue vnto his wife, and they which were two shalbe one flesh. for thi* cause shall a man forsake father and mother True 0.625 0.895 1.299
Ephesians 5.31 (Tyndale) ephesians 5.31: for this cause shall a man leave father and mother and shall cotinue with his wyfe and two shalbe made one flesshe. for thi* cause shall a man forsake father and mother, &c. which law is equal to either sex False 0.624 0.855 2.108
Matthew 19.5 (ODRV) matthew 19.5: for this cause, man shal leaue father & mother, & shal cleaue to his wife, and they two shal be in one flesh. for thi* cause shall a man forsake father and mother True 0.623 0.866 1.072
Ephesians 5.31 (Geneva) ephesians 5.31: for this cause shall a man leaue father and mother, and shall cleaue to his wife, and they twaine shalbe one flesh. for thi* cause shall a man forsake father and mother, &c. which law is equal to either sex False 0.608 0.901 2.048
Ephesians 5.31 (AKJV) ephesians 5.31: for this cause shall a man leaue his father and mother, and shall be ioyned vnto his wife, and they two shalbe one flesh. for thi* cause shall a man forsake father and mother, &c. which law is equal to either sex False 0.606 0.896 2.048




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