The peasants price of spirituall liberty. VVherein is represented the complexion of the times, and considerations to cure it. In three sermons. By Nathaniel Homes, D.D.

Homes, Nathanael, 1599-1678
Publisher: Printed by R O and G D for Benjamin Allen in Popeshead Alley
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1642
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A86502 ESTC ID: R15127 STC ID: H2571
Subject Headings: Freedom of religion -- England; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text were it not better to returne to Egypt? Come, let us make us a Cap•aine, and returne to Egypt; were it not better to return to Egypt? Come, let us make us a Cap•aine, and return to Egypt; vbdr pn31 xx jc pc-acp vvi p-acp np1? vvb, vvb pno12 vvi pno12 dt n1, cc vvi p-acp np1;
Note 0 Numb. 14.1, 2, 3.4 5, &c. 10 11. Numb. 14.1, 2, 3.4 5, etc. 10 11. j. crd, crd, crd crd, av crd crd




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Numbers 14.1; Numbers 14.2; Numbers 14.3 (Douay-Rheims); Numbers 14.3 (Vulgate); Numbers 3.11; Numbers 3.4 5
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Numbers 14.3 (Douay-Rheims) - 1 numbers 14.3: is it not better to return into egypt? were it not better to returne to egypt? come, let us make us a cap*aine, and returne to egypt False 0.74 0.826 3.809
Numbers 14.4 (Geneva) numbers 14.4: and they said one to another, let vs make a captaine and returne into egypt. were it not better to returne to egypt? come, let us make us a cap*aine, and returne to egypt False 0.701 0.614 7.768
Numbers 14.4 (AKJV) numbers 14.4: and they saide one to another, let vs make a captaine, and let vs returne into egypt. were it not better to returne to egypt? come, let us make us a cap*aine, and returne to egypt False 0.695 0.404 7.858
Numbers 14.4 (Geneva) numbers 14.4: and they said one to another, let vs make a captaine and returne into egypt. were it not better to returne to egypt? come, let us make us a cap*aine True 0.685 0.291 5.691
Numbers 14.4 (AKJV) numbers 14.4: and they saide one to another, let vs make a captaine, and let vs returne into egypt. were it not better to returne to egypt? come, let us make us a cap*aine True 0.68 0.249 5.923
Numbers 14.3 (Douay-Rheims) - 1 numbers 14.3: is it not better to return into egypt? were it not better to returne to egypt? come, let us make us a cap*aine True 0.671 0.834 3.046
Numbers 14.3 (AKJV) numbers 14.3: and wherefore hath the lord brought vs vnto this land, to fall by the sword, that our wiues, and our children should be a pray? were it not better for vs to returne into egypt? were it not better to returne to egypt? come, let us make us a cap*aine, and returne to egypt False 0.625 0.519 4.582
Numbers 14.3 (Geneva) numbers 14.3: wherefore nowe hath the lord brought vs into this lande to fall vpon the sworde? our wiues, and our children shall be a pray: were it not better for vs to returne into egypt? were it not better to returne to egypt? come, let us make us a cap*aine, and returne to egypt False 0.621 0.479 4.341
Numbers 14.3 (Geneva) numbers 14.3: wherefore nowe hath the lord brought vs into this lande to fall vpon the sworde? our wiues, and our children shall be a pray: were it not better for vs to returne into egypt? were it not better to returne to egypt? come, let us make us a cap*aine True 0.615 0.452 2.863
Numbers 14.3 (AKJV) numbers 14.3: and wherefore hath the lord brought vs vnto this land, to fall by the sword, that our wiues, and our children should be a pray? were it not better for vs to returne into egypt? were it not better to returne to egypt? come, let us make us a cap*aine True 0.605 0.478 3.022




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Note 0 Numb. 14.1, 2, 3.4 5, &c. 10 11. Numbers 14.1; Numbers 14.2; Numbers 3.4 5; Numbers 3.11