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 Accordingly we Read, that Princes and Potentates, and Great Men, upon such Accounts, were wont to make Sumptuous Entertainments, Esth. 1.3, 4. He made a Feast unto all his Princes, Accordingly we Read, that Princes and Potentates, and Great Men, upon such Accounts, were wont to make Sumptuous Entertainments, Esth. 1.3, 4. He made a Feast unto all his Princes, av-vvg pns12 vvd, cst n2 cc n2, cc j n2, p-acp d n2, vbdr j pc-acp vvi j n2, np1 crd, crd pns31 vvd dt n1 p-acp d po31 n2,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Ecclesiasticus 10.24 (AKJV); Ephesians 3.8 (ODRV); Esther 1.3; Esther 1.4
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Ecclesiasticus 10.24 (AKJV) ecclesiasticus 10.24: great men, and iudges, and potentates shall bee honoured, yet is there none of them greater then he that feareth the lord. accordingly we read, that princes and potentates True 0.635 0.446 0.0




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In-Text Esth. 1.3, 4. Esther 1.3; Esther 1.4