Iehovah iireh: or, Gods providence in delivering the godly. Opened in two sermons in the citie of Bristoll, on the day of publike thanksgiving in that citie, March 14. 1642. For the deliverance of that citie from the invasion without, and the plot of malignants within the city, intended to have been acted the Tuesday night before. With a short narration of that bloody and abominable plot. Preached by Iohn Tombes, B.D. It is this two and twentieth day of Aprill, Anno Dom. 1643. ordered by the Committee of the House of Commons in Parliament concerning printing, that this booke intituled, Johovah Jireh, or Gods providence in delivering the godly, be printed. John White.

England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons
Tombes, John, 1603?-1676
Publisher: Printed by Rich Cotes for Michael Sparkes Senior
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1643
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A94736 ESTC ID: None STC ID: T1809
Subject Headings: Bristol (England) -- History -- Siege, 1643; Civil War, 1642-1649;
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In-Text and not relied on the Lord thy God, therefore is the hoast of the King of Syria escaped out of thine hand. and not relied on the Lord thy God, Therefore is the host of the King of Syria escaped out of thine hand. cc xx vvn p-acp dt n1 po21 n1, av vbz dt n1 pp-f dt n1 pp-f np1 vvd av pp-f po21 n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 2 Chronicles 16.7; 2 Chronicles 16.8; 2 Chronicles 16.8 (AKJV); 2 Chronicles 16.9; 2 Paralipomenon 16.7 (Douay-Rheims); Hebrews 11.34
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2 Paralipomenon 16.7 (Douay-Rheims) - 1 2 paralipomenon 16.7: because thou hast had confidence in the king of syria, and not in the lord thy god, therefore hath the army of the king of syria escaped out of thy hand. and not relied on the lord thy god, therefore is the hoast of the king of syria escaped out of thine hand False 0.905 0.818 0.763
2 Chronicles 16.7 (AKJV) 2 chronicles 16.7: and at that time hanani the seer came to asa king of iudah, and said vnto him, because thou hast relyed on the king of syria, and not relyed on the lord thy god, therefore is the hoste of the king of syria escaped out of thine hand. and not relied on the lord thy god, therefore is the hoast of the king of syria escaped out of thine hand False 0.705 0.898 0.641
2 Chronicles 16.7 (AKJV) 2 chronicles 16.7: and at that time hanani the seer came to asa king of iudah, and said vnto him, because thou hast relyed on the king of syria, and not relyed on the lord thy god, therefore is the hoste of the king of syria escaped out of thine hand. is the hoast of the king of syria escaped out of thine hand True 0.655 0.622 0.323
2 Chronicles 16.7 (Geneva) 2 chronicles 16.7: and at that same time hanani the seer came to asa king of iudah, and saide vnto him, because thou hast rested vpon the king of aram, and not rested in the lord thy god, therefore is the hoste of the king of aram escaped out of thine hande. and not relied on the lord thy god, therefore is the hoast of the king of syria escaped out of thine hand False 0.653 0.767 0.632
2 Chronicles 16.7 (Geneva) 2 chronicles 16.7: and at that same time hanani the seer came to asa king of iudah, and saide vnto him, because thou hast rested vpon the king of aram, and not rested in the lord thy god, therefore is the hoste of the king of aram escaped out of thine hande. is the hoast of the king of syria escaped out of thine hand True 0.606 0.544 0.192




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