Vox Dei & hominis. God's call from heaven ecchoed [sic] by mans answer from earth. Or a survey of effectual calling. In the [brace] explication of its nature. Distribution of it into its parts. Illustration of it by its properties. Confirmation of it by reasons. Application of it by uses. Being the substance of several sermons delivered to the people of Heveningham, in Suffolk. / By J. Votier, minister of the gospel.

Votier, J. (James), b. 1622
Publisher: Printed by T C for Nathanael Webb and William Grantham at the Bear in Paul s Church yard neer the little north door of Pauls
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1658
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A74688 ESTC ID: R209691 STC ID: V709
Subject Headings: Vocation, Ecclesiastical;
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In-Text This gentle aire sweetly fans, and cooles the Soul: Now Christ hath bidden the winds and waves be still, there is a sweet calme: This gentle air sweetly fans, and cools the Soul: Now christ hath bidden the winds and waves be still, there is a sweet Cam: d j n1 av-j n2, cc vvz dt n1: av np1 vhz vvn dt n2 cc n2 vbb av, pc-acp vbz dt j j-jn:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Matthew 5.3; Matthew 5.3 (ODRV); Matthew 5.4; Matthew 5.6; Matthew 5.6 (AKJV); Psalms 107.29 (AKJV)
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Psalms 107.29 (AKJV) psalms 107.29: he maketh the storme a calme: so that the waues thereof are still. cooles the soul: now christ hath bidden the winds and waves be still, there is a sweet calme True 0.759 0.171 0.526
Mark 4.39 (Tyndale) mark 4.39: and he rose vp and rebuked the wynde and sayde vnto the see: peace and be still. and the winde alayed and ther folowed a greate calme. cooles the soul: now christ hath bidden the winds and waves be still, there is a sweet calme True 0.732 0.283 0.382
Mark 4.39 (AKJV) mark 4.39: and hee arose, and rebuked the winde, and said vnto the sea, peace, be still: and the winde ceased, and there was a great calme. cooles the soul: now christ hath bidden the winds and waves be still, there is a sweet calme True 0.717 0.378 0.396
Mark 4.39 (Geneva) mark 4.39: and hee rose vp, and rebuked the winde, and saide vnto the sea, peace, and be still. so the winde ceased, and it was a great calme. cooles the soul: now christ hath bidden the winds and waves be still, there is a sweet calme True 0.706 0.355 0.382
Mark 4.39 (ODRV) mark 4.39: and rising vp he threatned the wind, and said to the sea: peace, be stil. and the wind ceased; and there was made a great calme. cooles the soul: now christ hath bidden the winds and waves be still, there is a sweet calme True 0.706 0.261 0.396
Mark 4.39 (AKJV) mark 4.39: and hee arose, and rebuked the winde, and said vnto the sea, peace, be still: and the winde ceased, and there was a great calme. this gentle aire sweetly fans, and cooles the soul: now christ hath bidden the winds and waves be still, there is a sweet calme False 0.677 0.281 0.236




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