The valley of vision, or A clear sight of sundry sacred truths. Delivered in twenty-one sermons; by that learned and reverend divine, Richard Holsvvorth, Dr. in Divinity, sometimes Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge, Master of Emanuel Colledge, and late preacher at Peters Poore in London. The particular titles and texts are set downe in the next leafe.

Holdsworth, Richard, 1590-1649
Publisher: Printed by M atthew S immons and are to be sold by R Tomlins at the Sun and Bible in Pye Corner and Rob Littlebury at the Unicorne in Little Britaine
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1651
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A86450 ESTC ID: R202438 STC ID: H2404
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text It is set out under the similitude of a Kingdome, but still of gift. Feare not little flocke, it is your Fathers will to give you a Kingdome. It is Set out under the similitude of a Kingdom, but still of gift. fear not little flock, it is your Father's will to give you a Kingdom. pn31 vbz vvn av p-acp dt n1 pp-f dt n1, p-acp av pp-f n1. vvb xx j n1, pn31 vbz po22 ng1 n1 pc-acp vvi pn22 dt n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Luke 12.32 (AKJV); Revelation 2.7 (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. still of gift. feare not little flocke, it is your fathers will to give you a kingdome True 0.792 0.892 0.986
Luke 12.32 (Geneva) luke 12.32: feare not, litle flocke: for it is your fathers pleasure, to giue you the kingdome. still of gift. feare not little flocke, it is your fathers will to give you a kingdome True 0.789 0.905 1.029
Luke 12.32 (ODRV) luke 12.32: feare not litle flocke, for it hath pleased your father to giue you a kingdom. still of gift. feare not little flocke, it is your fathers will to give you a kingdome True 0.771 0.909 0.493
Luke 12.32 (Tyndale) luke 12.32: feare not litell floocke for it is youre fathers pleasure to geve you a kingdome. still of gift. feare not little flocke, it is your fathers will to give you a kingdome True 0.739 0.772 0.739
Luke 12.32 (AKJV) luke 12.32: feare not, litle flocke, for it is your fathers good pleasure to giue you the kingdome. it is set out under the similitude of a kingdome, but still of gift. feare not little flocke, it is your fathers will to give you a kingdome False 0.729 0.811 1.232
Luke 12.32 (Geneva) luke 12.32: feare not, litle flocke: for it is your fathers pleasure, to giue you the kingdome. it is set out under the similitude of a kingdome, but still of gift. feare not little flocke, it is your fathers will to give you a kingdome False 0.722 0.834 1.286
Luke 12.32 (ODRV) luke 12.32: feare not litle flocke, for it hath pleased your father to giue you a kingdom. it is set out under the similitude of a kingdome, but still of gift. feare not little flocke, it is your fathers will to give you a kingdome False 0.72 0.852 0.493
Luke 12.32 (Tyndale) luke 12.32: feare not litell floocke for it is youre fathers pleasure to geve you a kingdome. it is set out under the similitude of a kingdome, but still of gift. feare not little flocke, it is your fathers will to give you a kingdome False 0.715 0.68 0.986




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