Strength made perfect in weakness In four sermons preached by William Hickocks M.A.

[Hickocks, William, fl. 1674]
Publisher: printed for Tho Parkhurst at the Three Crowns and Bible at the lower end of Cheap side
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1674
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A86336 ESTC ID: R230656 STC ID: H1918A
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Doct. God hath given his people everlasting happiness. God hath given it them in the promise of the Word: Luk. 12.32. Fear not little flock, it is your Fathers good pleasure to give you the Kingdom: Doct. God hath given his people everlasting happiness. God hath given it them in the promise of the Word: Luk. 12.32. fear not little flock, it is your Father's good pleasure to give you the Kingdom: np1 np1 vhz vvn po31 n1 j n1. np1 vhz vvn pn31 pno32 p-acp dt n1 pp-f dt n1: np1 crd. vvb xx j n1, pn31 vbz po22 ng1 j n1 pc-acp vvi pn22 dt n1:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Luke 12.32; Luke 12.32 (AKJV)
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Luke 12.32 (AKJV) luke 12.32: feare not, litle flocke, for it is your fathers good pleasure to giue you the kingdome. fear not little flock, it is your fathers good pleasure to give you the kingdom True 0.846 0.932 4.253
Luke 12.32 (Geneva) luke 12.32: feare not, litle flocke: for it is your fathers pleasure, to giue you the kingdome. fear not little flock, it is your fathers good pleasure to give you the kingdom True 0.831 0.928 2.122
Luke 12.32 (Tyndale) luke 12.32: feare not litell floocke for it is youre fathers pleasure to geve you a kingdome. fear not little flock, it is your fathers good pleasure to give you the kingdom True 0.772 0.798 2.039
Luke 12.32 (ODRV) luke 12.32: feare not litle flocke, for it hath pleased your father to giue you a kingdom. fear not little flock, it is your fathers good pleasure to give you the kingdom True 0.771 0.875 2.215
Luke 12.32 (AKJV) luke 12.32: feare not, litle flocke, for it is your fathers good pleasure to giue you the kingdome. doct. god hath given his people everlasting happiness. god hath given it them in the promise of the word: luk. 12.32. fear not little flock, it is your fathers good pleasure to give you the kingdom False 0.747 0.866 4.808
Luke 12.32 (Geneva) luke 12.32: feare not, litle flocke: for it is your fathers pleasure, to giue you the kingdome. doct. god hath given his people everlasting happiness. god hath given it them in the promise of the word: luk. 12.32. fear not little flock, it is your fathers good pleasure to give you the kingdom False 0.741 0.855 2.7
Luke 12.32 (ODRV) luke 12.32: feare not litle flocke, for it hath pleased your father to giue you a kingdom. doct. god hath given his people everlasting happiness. god hath given it them in the promise of the word: luk. 12.32. fear not little flock, it is your fathers good pleasure to give you the kingdom False 0.709 0.782 7.198
Luke 12.32 (Tyndale) luke 12.32: feare not litell floocke for it is youre fathers pleasure to geve you a kingdome. doct. god hath given his people everlasting happiness. god hath given it them in the promise of the word: luk. 12.32. fear not little flock, it is your fathers good pleasure to give you the kingdom False 0.684 0.429 2.593




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In-Text Luk. 12.32. Luke 12.32