Sacramental discourses on several texts before and after the Lord's Supper by John Shower.

Shower, John, 1657-1715
Publisher: Printed for Abr Chandler Sam Clements and Sam Wade
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1693
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A60147 ESTC ID: R27487 STC ID: S3683
Subject Headings: Lord's Supper; Lord's prayer -- Paraphrases; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and go out and weep bitterly. Canst thou not reflect, and consider? how much better it was with thee formerly than now? when thou hadst good hopes, through Grace, of Divine Acceptance; and go out and weep bitterly. Canst thou not reflect, and Consider? how much better it was with thee formerly than now? when thou Hadst good hope's, through Grace, of Divine Acceptance; cc vvb av cc vvb av-j. vm2 pns21 xx vvi, cc vvi? c-crq d av-jc pn31 vbds p-acp pno21 av-j cs av? c-crq pns21 vhd2 av-j vvz, p-acp n1, pp-f j-jn n1;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Luke 22.62 (AKJV); Luke 22.62 (Geneva)
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Luke 22.62 (Geneva) luke 22.62: and peter went out, and wept bitterly. and go out and weep bitterly True 0.622 0.937 1.672
Luke 22.62 (AKJV) luke 22.62: and peter went out, and wept bitterly. and go out and weep bitterly True 0.622 0.937 1.672
Luke 22.62 (Tyndale) luke 22.62: and peter went out and wepte bitterly. and go out and weep bitterly True 0.609 0.928 1.672




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