The pastors charge and cure, or, A sermon first preached in Latine at Oxford and afterwards translated by the author the preaching of which created the author much trouble, and in the winding up of all, suspension from his ministery, and thereupon inforcement to leave his native countrey / by Nath. White, pastor of a congregation at summer islands.

White, Nathaniel, 17th cent
Publisher: Printed by Matth Simmons
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1645
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A65764 ESTC ID: R33619 STC ID: W1798
Subject Headings: Pastoral theology;
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In-Text The Lord blesse you, and keep you, the Lord make his face to shine upon you, and be gracious unto you; The Lord bless you, and keep you, the Lord make his face to shine upon you, and be gracious unto you; dt n1 vvb pn22, cc vvb pn22, dt n1 vvb po31 n1 pc-acp vvi p-acp pn22, cc vbi j p-acp pn22;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Numbers 6.25 (AKJV); Numbers 6.26 (AKJV)
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Numbers 6.25 (AKJV) numbers 6.25: the lord make his face shine vpon thee, and be gracious vnto thee: keep you, the lord make his face to shine upon you True 0.653 0.652 12.034
Numbers 6.25 (AKJV) numbers 6.25: the lord make his face shine vpon thee, and be gracious vnto thee: the lord blesse you, and keep you, the lord make his face to shine upon you, and be gracious unto you False 0.621 0.828 17.992




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