God's plea for Nineveh, or, London's precedent for mercy delivered in certain sermons within the city of London / by Thomas Reeve ...

Reeve, Thomas, 1594-1672
Publisher: Printed by William Wilson for Thomas Reeve
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1657
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A58345 ESTC ID: R14279 STC ID: R690
Subject Headings: Mercy; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text but these fears are not yet come upon you, for the Lord your God hath blessed you, but these fears Are not yet come upon you, for the Lord your God hath blessed you, p-acp d n2 vbr xx av vvn p-acp pn22, c-acp dt n1 po22 n1 vhz vvn pn22,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Deuteronomy 1.10; Deuteronomy 1.10 (Geneva); Psalms 66.7 (ODRV)
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Psalms 66.7 (ODRV) psalms 66.7: the earth hath yelded her fruite. god, our god blesse vs, the lord your god hath blessed you, True 0.623 0.691 0.624
Deuteronomy 12.7 (Geneva) deuteronomy 12.7: and there ye shall eate before the lord your god, and ye shall reioyce in all that yee put your hand vnto, both ye, and your housholdes, because the lord thy god hath blessed thee. the lord your god hath blessed you, True 0.621 0.537 1.467




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