An earnest call to family-religion, or, A discourse concerning family-worship being the substance of eighteen sermons / preached by Samuel Slater.

Slater, Samuel, d. 1704
Publisher: Printed for Tho Parkhurst and John Lawrence
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1694
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A60344 ESTC ID: R25152 STC ID: S3961
Subject Headings: Family -- Religious life; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text consider that he cannot be deceived, and will not be mocked; Consider that he cannot be deceived, and will not be mocked; vvb cst pns31 vmbx vbi vvn, cc vmb xx vbi vvn;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Galatians 6.7 (ODRV); Leviticus 10.3
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Galatians 6.7 (ODRV) galatians 6.7: be not deceiued, god is not mocked. consider that he cannot be deceived, and will not be mocked False 0.733 0.561 0.086
Galatians 6.7 (AKJV) - 0 galatians 6.7: be not deceiued, god is not mocked: consider that he cannot be deceived, and will not be mocked False 0.728 0.56 0.086
Galatians 6.7 (Geneva) - 1 galatians 6.7: god is not mocked: consider that he cannot be deceived, and will not be mocked False 0.681 0.382 0.092
Galatians 6.7 (Tyndale) galatians 6.7: be not deceaved god is not mocked. for what soever a man soweth that shall he reepe. consider that he cannot be deceived, and will not be mocked False 0.646 0.379 0.066




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