The drumme of deuotion striking out an allarum to prayer, by signes in heauen, and prodigies on earth. Together with the perfume of prayer. In tvvo sermons, preached by William Leigh, Bachilor in Diuinitie, and pastor of Standish in Lancashire.

Leigh, William, 1550-1639
Publisher: printed by Tho Creede for Arthur Iohnson dwelling in Pauls Church yard at the signe of the white Horse
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1613
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A72538 ESTC ID: S103218 STC ID: 15423.7
Subject Headings: Prayer; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text And Demitte nobis debita nostra, is our dayly prayer, and who doubteth of indulgēce? Sathan winnowed, Christ prayed, and Peters faith failed not. And Dimity nobis Debita nostra, is our daily prayer, and who doubteth of indulgence? Sathan winnowed, christ prayed, and Peter's faith failed not. cc vvb fw-la fw-la fw-la, vbz po12 j n1, cc r-crq vvz pp-f n1? np1 vvn, np1 vvd, cc npg1 n1 vvd xx.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Matthew 6.12 (ODRV)
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Matthew 6.12 (ODRV) matthew 6.12: and forgiue vs our debtes, as we also forgiue our debtors, and demitte nobis debita nostra, is our dayly prayer True 0.68 0.406 0.0
Matthew 6.11 (Geneva) matthew 6.11: giue vs this day our dayly bread. and demitte nobis debita nostra, is our dayly prayer True 0.679 0.482 0.89
Matthew 6.11 (AKJV) matthew 6.11: giue vs this day our daily bread. and demitte nobis debita nostra, is our dayly prayer True 0.677 0.402 0.0
Matthew 6.12 (AKJV) matthew 6.12: and forgiue vs our debts, as we forgiue our debters. and demitte nobis debita nostra, is our dayly prayer True 0.675 0.425 0.0
Matthew 6.12 (Geneva) matthew 6.12: and forgiue vs our dettes, as we also forgiue our detters. and demitte nobis debita nostra, is our dayly prayer True 0.674 0.436 0.0
Luke 11.3 (AKJV) luke 11.3: giue vs day by day our dayly bread. and demitte nobis debita nostra, is our dayly prayer True 0.652 0.418 0.846
Matthew 6.12 (Vulgate) matthew 6.12: et dimitte nobis debita nostra, sicut et nos dimittimus debitoribus nostris. and demitte nobis debita nostra, is our dayly prayer True 0.65 0.894 5.839




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