A sermon preached before the Queen at White-Hall, March the 13th, 1691/2 by the Right Reverend Father in God, Edward, Lord Bishop of Worcester.

Stillingfleet, Edward, 1635-1699
Publisher: Printed by J H for Henry Mortlock
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1692
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A61624 ESTC ID: R8160 STC ID: S5664
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Romans VIII, 6;
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In-Text and the Lord said unto me, Let it suffice thee, speak no more to me of this matter. and the Lord said unto me, Let it suffice thee, speak no more to me of this matter. cc dt n1 vvd p-acp pno11, vvb pn31 vvi pno21, vvb av-dx dc p-acp pno11 pp-f d n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Deuteronomy 1.37; Deuteronomy 3.26 (AKJV); Deuteronomy 3.26 (Geneva)
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Deuteronomy 3.26 (AKJV) - 1 deuteronomy 3.26: and the lord said vnto me, let it suffice thee, speake no more vnto me of this matter. and the lord said unto me, let it suffice thee, speak no more to me of this matter False 0.884 0.951 2.004
Deuteronomy 3.26 (Geneva) - 1 deuteronomy 3.26: and the lord said vnto me, let it suffice thee, speake no more vnto me of this matter. and the lord said unto me, let it suffice thee, speak no more to me of this matter False 0.884 0.951 2.004
Deuteronomy 3.26 (Douay-Rheims) - 2 deuteronomy 3.26: speak no more to me of this matter. and the lord said unto me, let it suffice thee, speak no more to me of this matter False 0.695 0.547 2.175




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