Two sermons viz. I. The diseases that make a stoppage to Englands mercies discovered and attended with their remedies : in a sermon delivered at Margaretson Fish-street-hill, London : II. A preperation for suffering in these plundering times / by William Bridge ...

Bridge, William, 1600?-1670
I. A
Publisher: Printed for Benjamin Allen
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1642
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A69627 ESTC ID: R13183 STC ID: B4464
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Lamentations; Faith; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text After the number of the dayes in which ye searched the land, even forty dayes (each day for a yeer) shall you bear your in quity, After the number of the days in which you searched the land, even forty days (each day for a year) shall you bear your in quity, p-acp dt n1 pp-f dt n2 p-acp r-crq pn22 vvd dt n1, av crd n2 (d n1 p-acp dt n1) vmb pn22 vvi po22 p-acp n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Numbers 14.34; Numbers 14.34 (AKJV); Numbers 14.34 (Geneva)
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Numbers 14.34 (Geneva) numbers 14.34: after the number of the dayes, in the which ye searched out the lande, euen fourtie dayes, euery day for a yeere, shall ye beare your iniquity, for fourtie yeeres, and ye shall feele my breach of promise. after the number of the dayes in which ye searched the land, even forty dayes (each day for a yeer) shall you bear your in quity, False 0.808 0.653 1.834
Numbers 14.34 (AKJV) numbers 14.34: after the number of the dayes in which ye searched the land, euen fortie dayes (each day for a yeere) shall yee beare your iniquities, euen forty yeeres, and yee shall know my breach of promise. after the number of the dayes in which ye searched the land, even forty dayes (each day for a yeer) shall you bear your in quity, False 0.804 0.864 1.973
Numbers 14.34 (Douay-Rheims) - 0 numbers 14.34: according to the number of the forty days, wherein you viewed the land: after the number of the dayes in which ye searched the land True 0.773 0.699 0.883
Numbers 14.34 (Geneva) numbers 14.34: after the number of the dayes, in the which ye searched out the lande, euen fourtie dayes, euery day for a yeere, shall ye beare your iniquity, for fourtie yeeres, and ye shall feele my breach of promise. forty dayes (each day for a yeer) shall you bear your in quity, True 0.669 0.385 0.472
Numbers 14.34 (AKJV) numbers 14.34: after the number of the dayes in which ye searched the land, euen fortie dayes (each day for a yeere) shall yee beare your iniquities, euen forty yeeres, and yee shall know my breach of promise. after the number of the dayes in which ye searched the land True 0.658 0.818 1.402
Numbers 14.34 (Geneva) numbers 14.34: after the number of the dayes, in the which ye searched out the lande, euen fourtie dayes, euery day for a yeere, shall ye beare your iniquity, for fourtie yeeres, and ye shall feele my breach of promise. after the number of the dayes in which ye searched the land True 0.64 0.633 1.052
Numbers 14.34 (AKJV) numbers 14.34: after the number of the dayes in which ye searched the land, euen fortie dayes (each day for a yeere) shall yee beare your iniquities, euen forty yeeres, and yee shall know my breach of promise. forty dayes (each day for a yeer) shall you bear your in quity, True 0.635 0.77 0.48




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