Heaven upon earth, or, The best friend in the worst of times. Delivered in several sermons by James Janeway, Minister of the Gospel.

Janeway, James, 1636?-1674
Publisher: Printed by T Milbourn for D Newman at the Kings Arms in the Poultry the corner of Grocers Alley
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1671
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A87500 ESTC ID: R178954 STC ID: J466
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- English. -- Job XXII, 21; Sermons, English -- 17th century; Trust in God;
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In-Text O blessed are those that stand always in thy presence O God blessed are thy servants, blessed are those which see thy Glory, and hear thy wisdom; O blessed Are those that stand always in thy presence Oh God blessed Are thy Servants, blessed Are those which see thy Glory, and hear thy Wisdom; sy j-vvn vbr d cst vvb av p-acp po21 n1 uh np1 vvn vbr po21 n2, vvn vbr d r-crq vvb po21 n1, cc vvb po21 n1;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 2 Paralipomenon 9.7 (Douay-Rheims)
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2 Paralipomenon 9.7 (Douay-Rheims) 2 paralipomenon 9.7: happy are thy men, and happy are thy servants, who stand always before thee, and hear thy wisdom. o blessed are those that stand always in thy presence o god blessed are thy servants, blessed are those which see thy glory, and hear thy wisdom False 0.77 0.488 3.39
3 Kings 10.8 (Douay-Rheims) 3 kings 10.8: blessed are thy men, and blessed are thy servants, who stand before thee always, and hear thy wisdom. o blessed are those that stand always in thy presence o god blessed are thy servants, blessed are those which see thy glory, and hear thy wisdom False 0.761 0.787 9.696
1 Kings 10.8 (Geneva) 1 kings 10.8: happy are the men, happie are these thy seruants, which stande euer before thee, and heare thy wisedome. o blessed are those that stand always in thy presence o god blessed are thy servants, blessed are those which see thy glory, and hear thy wisdom False 0.743 0.197 1.218
2 Chronicles 9.7 (Geneva) 2 chronicles 9.7: happie are thy men, and happie are these thy seruants, which stande before thee alway, and heare thy wisedome. o blessed are those that stand always in thy presence o god blessed are thy servants, blessed are those which see thy glory, and hear thy wisdom False 0.705 0.269 1.392
1 Kings 10.8 (AKJV) 1 kings 10.8: happie are thy men, happy are these thy seruants, which stand continually before thee, and that heare thy wisedom. o blessed are those that stand always in thy presence o god blessed are thy servants, blessed are those which see thy glory, and hear thy wisdom False 0.704 0.285 1.392
2 Chronicles 9.7 (AKJV) 2 chronicles 9.7: happy are thy men, and happy are these thy seruants, which stand continually before thee, and heare thy wisedome. o blessed are those that stand always in thy presence o god blessed are thy servants, blessed are those which see thy glory, and hear thy wisdom False 0.703 0.337 1.392
3 Kings 10.8 (Douay-Rheims) 3 kings 10.8: blessed are thy men, and blessed are thy servants, who stand before thee always, and hear thy wisdom. o blessed are those that stand always in thy presence o god blessed are thy servants, blessed are those which see thy glory True 0.635 0.408 2.335




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