Forty sermons upon several occasions by the late reverend and learned Anthony Tuckney ... sometimes master of Emmanuel and St. John's Colledge (successively) and Regius professor of divinity in the University of Cambridge, published according to his own copies his son Jonathan Tuckney ...

Tuckney, Anthony, 1599-1670
Publisher: Printed by J M for Jonathan Robinson and Brabazon Aylmer
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1676
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A63825 ESTC ID: R20149 STC ID: T3215
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text You have taken away my Gods that I have made, and the Priest, and what have I more, said Micah, when the Children of Dan had plundered him, Judg. 18. 24. Poor wretched undone Man! You have taken away my God's that I have made, and the Priest, and what have I more, said micah, when the Children of Dan had plundered him, Judges 18. 24. Poor wretched undone Man! pn22 vhb vvn av po11 n2 cst pns11 vhb vvn, cc dt n1, cc r-crq vhb pns11 av-dc, vvd np1, c-crq dt n2 pp-f uh vhd vvn pno31, np1 crd crd j j vvn n1!




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Judges 18.24; Judges 18.24 (Douay-Rheims)
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Judges 18.24 (Douay-Rheims) - 1 judges 18.24: you have taken away my gods which i have made me and the priest, and all that i have, and do you say: what aileth thee? you have taken away my gods that i have made, and the priest, and what have i more, said micah, when the children of dan had plundered him, judg. 18. 24. poor wretched undone man False 0.676 0.717 1.471
Judges 18.24 (Douay-Rheims) - 1 judges 18.24: you have taken away my gods which i have made me and the priest, and all that i have, and do you say: what aileth thee? you have taken away my gods that i have made, and the priest, and what have i more, said micah, when the children of dan had plundered him, judg True 0.673 0.675 0.981
Judges 18.24 (AKJV) judges 18.24: and he said, yee haue taken away my gods which i made, and the priest, and ye are gone away: and what haue i more? and what is this that yee say vnto me, what aileth thee? you have taken away my gods that i have made, and the priest, and what have i more, said micah, when the children of dan had plundered him, judg. 18. 24. poor wretched undone man False 0.654 0.773 2.223
Judges 18.24 (AKJV) - 0 judges 18.24: and he said, yee haue taken away my gods which i made, and the priest, and ye are gone away: you have taken away my gods that i have made, and the priest, and what have i more, said micah, when the children of dan had plundered him, judg True 0.651 0.768 2.253
Judges 18.24 (Geneva) judges 18.24: and hee saide, yee haue taken away my gods, which i made, and the priest, and go your wayes: and what haue i more? howe then say ye vnto me, what ayleth thee? you have taken away my gods that i have made, and the priest, and what have i more, said micah, when the children of dan had plundered him, judg True 0.63 0.736 0.718
Judges 18.24 (Geneva) judges 18.24: and hee saide, yee haue taken away my gods, which i made, and the priest, and go your wayes: and what haue i more? howe then say ye vnto me, what ayleth thee? you have taken away my gods that i have made, and the priest, and what have i more, said micah, when the children of dan had plundered him, judg. 18. 24. poor wretched undone man False 0.625 0.698 1.077




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In-Text Judg. 18. 24. Judges 18.24