The exceeding great comfort and benefit of having walked before God in truth, and with a perfect heart, and of having done that which is good in his sight set forth in several discourses on Isaiah 38. 2, 3 / by Richard Stafford ...

Stafford, Richard, 1663-1703
Publisher: Printed and are to be sold by Ralph Simpson
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1699
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A93739 ESTC ID: R43773 STC ID: S5118A
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Isaiah XXXVIII, 2-3; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text 2. Pray without ceasing, and be ye always in a Prayin• Posture of mind. 2. prey without ceasing, and be you always in a Prayin• Posture of mind. crd n1 p-acp vvg, cc vbb pn22 av p-acp dt np1 n1 pp-f n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Thessalonians 5.17 (ODRV)
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1 Thessalonians 5.17 (ODRV) 1 thessalonians 5.17: pray without intermission. 2. pray without ceasing, and be ye always in a prayin* posture of mind False 0.739 0.183 0.0
1 Thessalonians 5.17 (AKJV) 1 thessalonians 5.17: pray without ceasing: 2. pray without ceasing, and be ye always in a prayin* posture of mind False 0.724 0.509 1.051




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