A sermon on Acts xxviii, 22 shewing, that the Christian religion is not a sect, and yet that it is every where spoken against / by Matthew Henry ...

Henry, Matthew, 1662-1714
Publisher: Printed for and sold by Thomas Parkhurst
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1699
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A70206 ESTC ID: R19814 STC ID: H1476
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Acts XXVIII, 22; Christianity; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text as King Hezekiah spread Rabshakeh's blasphemous Letter before the Lord, with that tender and affectionate Request, Lord bow down thine ear and hear: as King Hezekiah spread Rabshakeh's blasphemous letter before the Lord, with that tender and affectionate Request, Lord bow down thine ear and hear: c-acp n1 np1 vvb npg1 j n1 p-acp dt n1, p-acp cst j cc j n1, n1 vvb a-acp po21 n1 cc vvi:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 2 Kings 19.16; 2 Kings 19.16 (Geneva); Psalms 74.10
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2 Kings 19.16 (Geneva) 2 kings 19.16: lord, bow downe thine eare, and heare: lord open thine eyes and behold, and heare the wordes of saneherib, who hath sent to blaspheme the liuing god. as king hezekiah spread rabshakeh's blasphemous letter before the lord, with that tender and affectionate request, lord bow down thine ear and hear False 0.688 0.172 0.525




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