A fast of Gods chusing plainly opened for the help of those poor in spirit, whose hearts are set to seek the Lord their God in New-England, in the solemn ordinance of a fast : wherein is shewed, 1, the nature of such a fast, 2, the testimony God will give thereunto of his gracious acceptance, 3, the special seasons wherein God will bear witness to such a fast, 4, some helps to faith that is shall be so, 5, why such a fast is so acceptable and succesfull, 6, how much this concerns Gods people in New-England : preached on a fast called by publick authority, on 26, 1[6]74 / by Thomas Thacher...

Mather, Increase, 1639-1723
Thacher, Thomas, 1620-1678
Publisher: Printed by John Foster
Place of Publication: Boston
Publication Year: 1678
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A64466 ESTC ID: R9807 STC ID: T830
Subject Headings: Fast-day sermons;
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In-Text It is true, the Seasons God hath reserved in his own power, and therefore we cannot tell you the day, Moneth, It is true, the Seasons God hath reserved in his own power, and Therefore we cannot tell you the day, Monn, pn31 vbz j, dt n2 np1 vhz vvn p-acp po31 d n1, cc av pns12 vmbx vvi pn22 dt n1, n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Acts 1.7 (AKJV); Acts 1.7 (Geneva); Acts 1.7 (Tyndale)
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Acts 1.7 (AKJV) acts 1.7: and he said vnto them, it is not for you to knowe the times or the seasons, which the father hath put in his owne power. it is true, the seasons god hath reserved in his own power, and therefore we cannot tell you the day, moneth, False 0.758 0.695 5.191
Acts 1.7 (Geneva) acts 1.7: and hee saide vnto them, it is not for you to know the times, or the seasons, which the father hath put in his owne power, it is true, the seasons god hath reserved in his own power, and therefore we cannot tell you the day, moneth, False 0.758 0.673 5.033
Acts 1.7 (Tyndale) - 1 acts 1.7: it is not for you to knowe the tymes or the seasons which the father hath put in his awne power: it is true, the seasons god hath reserved in his own power, and therefore we cannot tell you the day, moneth, False 0.758 0.547 5.54
Acts 1.7 (ODRV) - 1 acts 1.7: it is not for you to know times or moments, which the father hath put in his owne power: it is true, the seasons god hath reserved in his own power, and therefore we cannot tell you the day, moneth, False 0.754 0.337 3.33
Acts 1.7 (ODRV) - 1 acts 1.7: it is not for you to know times or moments, which the father hath put in his owne power: it is true, the seasons god hath reserved in his own power True 0.704 0.58 3.33
Acts 1.7 (Tyndale) - 1 acts 1.7: it is not for you to knowe the tymes or the seasons which the father hath put in his awne power: it is true, the seasons god hath reserved in his own power True 0.69 0.782 5.54
Acts 1.7 (AKJV) acts 1.7: and he said vnto them, it is not for you to knowe the times or the seasons, which the father hath put in his owne power. it is true, the seasons god hath reserved in his own power True 0.685 0.827 5.191
Acts 1.7 (Geneva) acts 1.7: and hee saide vnto them, it is not for you to know the times, or the seasons, which the father hath put in his owne power, it is true, the seasons god hath reserved in his own power True 0.671 0.829 5.033




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