Good nevves for all Christian souldiers. Or The way to overcome the devill by the bloud of the lambe. As it was delivered in a sermon / by John Eachard, pastour of Darsham in Suffolke. Published according to order.

Eachard, John, 17th cent
Publisher: Printed by Matthew Simmons in Aldersgate streete
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1645
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A84341 ESTC ID: R212214 STC ID: E48
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Revelation XII, 11; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and the Destroyer passed over all their houses, and could do them no hurt, when he destroy'd all the first-born of Egypt, both of man and beast: and the Destroyer passed over all their houses, and could do them no hurt, when he destroyed all the firstborn of Egypt, both of man and beast: cc dt n1 vvd p-acp d po32 n2, cc vmd vdi pno32 dx n1, c-crq pns31 vvn d dt j pp-f np1, d pp-f n1 cc n1:




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Psalms 135.8 (Geneva) psalms 135.8: he smote the first borne of egypt both of man and beast. he destroy'd all the first-born of egypt, both of man and beast True 0.847 0.726 0.386
Psalms 135.8 (AKJV) psalms 135.8: who smote the first borne of egypt: both of man and beast. he destroy'd all the first-born of egypt, both of man and beast True 0.808 0.552 0.386




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