A sermon preached October the 19, 1690, before the right worshipful the mayor, aldermen, and sheriff, &c. of the town and county of New-Castle upon Tyne being the day appointed for a general thanks giving for His Majesties's safe return and happy success in Ireland / by Geo. Tullie ...

Tullie, George, 1652?-1695
Publisher: Printed by J White and are to be sold by Joseph Hall
Place of Publication: York
Publication Year: 1691
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A63847 ESTC ID: R5463 STC ID: T3242
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Proverbs XXIX, 2; Sermons, English -- 17th century; William -- III, -- King of England, 1650-1702; William and Mary, 1689-1702;
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In-Text but will give one tribe to thy son, for David my Servant's sake. (1 Kings. but will give one tribe to thy son, for David my Servant's sake. (1 Kings. cc-acp vmb vvi crd n1 p-acp po21 n1, c-acp np1 po11 ng1 n1. (crd n2.




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1 Kings 11.13 (AKJV) - 1 1 kings 11.13: but wil giue one tribe to thy sonne, for dauid my seruants sake, and for ierusalems sake, which i haue chosen. but will give one tribe to thy son, for david my servant's sake. (1 kings False 0.799 0.906 3.297
3 Kings 11.13 (Douay-Rheims) 3 kings 11.13: neither will i take away the whole kingdom, but i will give one tribe to thy son for the sake of david my servant, and jerusalem which i have chosen. but will give one tribe to thy son, for david my servant's sake. (1 kings False 0.717 0.765 8.233
1 Kings 11.13 (Geneva) 1 kings 11.13: howbeit i wil not rent all the kingdome, but will giue one tribe to thy sonne, because of dauid my seruant, and because of ierusalem which i haue chosen. but will give one tribe to thy son, for david my servant's sake. (1 kings False 0.713 0.629 2.027
1 Kings 11.36 (AKJV) 1 kings 11.36: and vnto his sonne will i giue one tribe, that dauid my seruant may haue a light alway before me in ierusalem, the citie which i haue chosen me to put my name there. but will give one tribe to thy son, for david my servant's sake. (1 kings False 0.702 0.383 1.977
1 Kings 11.36 (Geneva) 1 kings 11.36: and vnto his sonne will i giue one tribe, that dauid my seruant may haue a light alway before me in ierusalem the citie, which i haue chosen me, to put my name there. but will give one tribe to thy son, for david my servant's sake. (1 kings False 0.702 0.374 1.977
3 Kings 11.36 (Douay-Rheims) 3 kings 11.36: and to his son i will give one tribe, that there may remain a lamp for my servant david before me always in jerusalem the city which i have chosen, that my name might be there. but will give one tribe to thy son, for david my servant's sake. (1 kings False 0.655 0.443 7.536
3 Kings 11.35 (Douay-Rheims) 3 kings 11.35: but i will take away the kingdom out of his son's hand and will give thee ten tribes: but will give one tribe to thy son True 0.619 0.514 2.358
2 Kings 19.34 (Geneva) 2 kings 19.34: for i will defende this citie to saue it for mine owne sake, and for dauid my seruants sake. david my servant's sake. (1 kings True 0.614 0.416 2.006




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