A militarie sermon wherein by the vvord of God, the nature and disposition of a rebell is discovered, and the Kings true souldier described and characterized : preached at Shrewsbury, May 19. 1644, to His Majesties army there under the command of the high and most illustrious Prince Rvpert / by Edw. Symmons ...

Symmons, Edward
Publisher: Printed by Henry Hall
Place of Publication: Oxford
Publication Year: 1644
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A62101 ESTC ID: R13172 STC ID: S6347
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Proverbs XVII, 11; Civil War, 1642-1649 -- Sources; Rupert, -- Prince, Count Palatine, 1619-1682; Sermons -- England -- 17th century;
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In-Text thus will I make Mount S•ir most desolate, and cut off from it him that passeth out, and him that returneth: thus will I make Mount S•ir most desolate, and Cut off from it him that passes out, and him that returns: av vmb pns11 vvi n1 n1 av-ds j, cc vvd a-acp p-acp pn31 pno31 cst vvz av, cc pno31 cst vvz:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Ezekiel 35.6 (AKJV); Ezekiel 35.7 (AKJV); Ezekiel 35.8 (AKJV)
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Ezekiel 35.7 (AKJV) ezekiel 35.7: thus will i make mount seir most desolate, and cut off from it him that passeth out, & him that returneth. thus will i make mount s*ir most desolate, and cut off from it him that passeth out, and him that returneth False 0.859 0.963 0.18
Ezekiel 35.7 (Douay-Rheims) ezekiel 35.7: and i will make mount seir waste and desolate: and i will take away from it him that goeth and him that returneth. thus will i make mount s*ir most desolate, and cut off from it him that passeth out, and him that returneth False 0.852 0.322 0.172
Ezekiel 35.7 (Geneva) ezekiel 35.7: thus will i make mount seir desolate and waste, and cut off from it him that passeth out and him that returneth. thus will i make mount s*ir most desolate, and cut off from it him that passeth out, and him that returneth False 0.844 0.931 0.172
Ezekiel 35.7 (Douay-Rheims) - 0 ezekiel 35.7: and i will make mount seir waste and desolate: thus will i make mount s*ir most desolate True 0.827 0.679 1.142
Ezekiel 35.3 (AKJV) - 1 ezekiel 35.3: behold, o mount seir, i am against thee, and i will stretch out mine hand against thee, and i will make thee most desolate. thus will i make mount s*ir most desolate True 0.704 0.846 0.915
Ezekiel 35.3 (Douay-Rheims) - 1 ezekiel 35.3: behold i come against thee, mount seir, and i will stretch forth my hand upon thee, and i will make thee desolate and waste. thus will i make mount s*ir most desolate True 0.692 0.354 0.858
Ezekiel 35.7 (AKJV) ezekiel 35.7: thus will i make mount seir most desolate, and cut off from it him that passeth out, & him that returneth. thus will i make mount s*ir most desolate True 0.684 0.878 1.055
Ezekiel 35.3 (Geneva) ezekiel 35.3: and say vnto it, thus sayth the lord god, behold, o mount seir, i come against thee, and i wil stretch out mine hand against thee, and i will make thee desolate and waste. thus will i make mount s*ir most desolate True 0.667 0.371 0.724
Ezekiel 35.7 (Geneva) ezekiel 35.7: thus will i make mount seir desolate and waste, and cut off from it him that passeth out and him that returneth. thus will i make mount s*ir most desolate True 0.666 0.735 1.016




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