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 When Elijah was by Iezabel threatned with death, he came to Beersheba, and left his Servant there; When Elijah was by Jezebel threatened with death, he Come to Beersheba, and left his Servant there; c-crq np1 vbds p-acp np1 vvd p-acp n1, pns31 vvd p-acp np1, cc vvd po31 n1 a-acp;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Kings 19.3 (AKJV); 1 Kings 19.4; 1 Kings 19.4 (AKJV)
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1 Kings 19.3 (AKJV) 1 kings 19.3: and when he saw that, hee arose, and went for his life, and came to beersheba, which belongeth to iudah, and left his seruant there. when elijah was by iezabel threatned with death, he came to beersheba, and left his servant there False 0.603 0.457 0.534




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