Englands impenitencie under smiting, causing anger to continue, and the destroying hand of God to be stretched forth still. Set out in a sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons, at a publike fast, Sept. 25. 1644. By Nicolas Proffet, late rector of Peters in Marlebrough, now Minister of Edminton, and one of the Assembly of Divines. Published by Order from that House.

Proffet, Nicolas, d. 1669
Publisher: Printed by George Miller for Christopher Meredith at the Signe of the Crane in Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1645
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A91061 ESTC ID: R18136 STC ID: P3647
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Isaiah IX, 13; Fast-day sermons -- 17th century;
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In-Text thus saith, the Lord of Hostes, turne ye now from your evill wayes, and from your evill doings: thus Says, the Lord of Hosts, turn you now from your evil ways, and from your evil doings: av vvz, dt n1 pp-f n2, vvb pn22 av p-acp po22 j-jn n2, cc p-acp po22 j-jn n2-vdg:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Haggai 1.5 (AKJV); Jeremiah 29.19 (Douay-Rheims); Zechariah 1.4 (Douay-Rheims)
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Haggai 1.5 (AKJV) haggai 1.5: nowe therefore thus saith the lord of hostes; consider your wayes. thus saith, the lord of hostes, turne ye now from your evill wayes True 0.766 0.597 0.65
Haggai 1.7 (AKJV) haggai 1.7: thus saith the lord of hostes, consider your wayes. thus saith, the lord of hostes, turne ye now from your evill wayes True 0.752 0.768 0.684
Haggai 1.5 (AKJV) haggai 1.5: nowe therefore thus saith the lord of hostes; consider your wayes. thus saith, the lord of hostes, turne ye now from your evill wayes, and from your evill doings False 0.739 0.356 0.615
Haggai 1.7 (Douay-Rheims) haggai 1.7: thus saith the lord of hosts: set your hearts upon your ways: thus saith, the lord of hostes, turne ye now from your evill wayes True 0.734 0.216 0.398
Haggai 1.5 (Douay-Rheims) haggai 1.5: and now thus saith the lord of hosts: set your hearts to consider your ways. thus saith, the lord of hostes, turne ye now from your evill wayes True 0.719 0.34 0.379
Haggai 1.7 (AKJV) haggai 1.7: thus saith the lord of hostes, consider your wayes. thus saith, the lord of hostes, turne ye now from your evill wayes, and from your evill doings False 0.718 0.674 0.645
Haggai 1.7 (Geneva) haggai 1.7: thus sayth the lord of hostes, consider your owne wayes in your hearts. thus saith, the lord of hostes, turne ye now from your evill wayes True 0.697 0.641 0.43
Haggai 1.7 (Geneva) haggai 1.7: thus sayth the lord of hostes, consider your owne wayes in your hearts. thus saith, the lord of hostes, turne ye now from your evill wayes, and from your evill doings False 0.684 0.463 0.44
Haggai 1.5 (Geneva) haggai 1.5: now therefore thus saith ye lord of hostes, consider your owne wayes in your hearts. thus saith, the lord of hostes, turne ye now from your evill wayes True 0.681 0.696 2.669
Haggai 1.5 (Geneva) haggai 1.5: now therefore thus saith ye lord of hostes, consider your owne wayes in your hearts. thus saith, the lord of hostes, turne ye now from your evill wayes, and from your evill doings False 0.671 0.482 2.44




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