A discourse of closet (or secret) prayer from Matt. VI 6 first preached and now published at the request of those that heard it / by Samuel Slater.

Slater, Samuel, d. 1704
Publisher: Printed for Jonathan Robinson and Tho Cockerill
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1691
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A60343 ESTC ID: R25761 STC ID: S3960
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Matthew VI, 6; Prayer; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text but vain conceits, when, indeed, she was wretched, and poor, and miserable, and blind, and naked, Rev. 3. 17. Are things so well with thee, that thou hast no reason for a sigh, but vain conceits, when, indeed, she was wretched, and poor, and miserable, and blind, and naked, Rev. 3. 17. are things so well with thee, that thou hast no reason for a sighs, cc-acp j n2, c-crq, av, pns31 vbds j, cc j, cc j, cc j, cc j, n1 crd crd vbr n2 av av p-acp pno21, cst pns21 vh2 dx n1 p-acp dt n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Revelation 3.17; Revelation 3.17 (Tyndale); Romans 7.23 (AKJV)
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Revelation 3.17 (Tyndale) revelation 3.17: because thou sayst thou arte riche and incresyd with goodes and haste nede of nothynge and knowest not howe thou arte wretched and miserable poore blinde and nakyd. but vain conceits, when, indeed, she was wretched, and poor, and miserable, and blind, and naked, rev. 3. 17. are things so well with thee, that thou hast no reason for a sigh, False 0.678 0.215 1.021
Revelation 3.17 (AKJV) - 1 revelation 3.17: and knowest not that thou art wretched, and miserable, and poore, and blinde, and naked. but vain conceits, when, indeed, she was wretched, and poor, and miserable, and blind, and naked, rev. 3. 17. are things so well with thee, that thou hast no reason for a sigh, False 0.677 0.919 1.436
Revelation 3.17 (AKJV) - 1 revelation 3.17: and knowest not that thou art wretched, and miserable, and poore, and blinde, and naked. but vain conceits, when, indeed, she was wretched, and poor, and miserable, and blind, and naked, rev True 0.671 0.918 0.501
Revelation 3.17 (Geneva) revelation 3.17: for thou saiest, i am rich and increased with goods, and haue neede of nothing, and knowest not howe thou art wretched and miserable, and poore, and blinde, and naked. but vain conceits, when, indeed, she was wretched, and poor, and miserable, and blind, and naked, rev. 3. 17. are things so well with thee, that thou hast no reason for a sigh, False 0.655 0.861 1.23
Revelation 3.17 (ODRV) - 1 revelation 3.17: and knowest not that thou art a miser, and miserable, and poore, and blind, and naked. but vain conceits, when, indeed, she was wretched, and poor, and miserable, and blind, and naked, rev. 3. 17. are things so well with thee, that thou hast no reason for a sigh, False 0.648 0.891 2.772
Revelation 3.17 (ODRV) - 1 revelation 3.17: and knowest not that thou art a miser, and miserable, and poore, and blind, and naked. but vain conceits, when, indeed, she was wretched, and poor, and miserable, and blind, and naked, rev True 0.623 0.885 1.928
Revelation 3.17 (Geneva) revelation 3.17: for thou saiest, i am rich and increased with goods, and haue neede of nothing, and knowest not howe thou art wretched and miserable, and poore, and blinde, and naked. but vain conceits, when, indeed, she was wretched, and poor, and miserable, and blind, and naked, rev True 0.607 0.903 0.398




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In-Text Rev. 3. 17. Revelation 3.17