Hiervsalem: or A vision of peace. In a sermon preached at Margarets in Westminster, before the honourable House of Commons at their monethly fast, Aug. 28. 1644. By Christopher Tesdale, Pastor at Husborn Tarrant, in the county of Southampton, and a member of the Assembly of Divines.

Tesdale, Christopher, b. 1591 or 2
Publisher: Printed by R Cotes for Phil Stephens and are to be sold at his shop at the Signe of the Golden Lion in Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1644
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A95662 ESTC ID: R2601 STC ID: T792
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Psalms CXXII, 6; Fast-day sermons -- 17th century; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and most pleasant Oakes of Idolatry, the people sate downe to eate and to drinke, and rose up to play; and most pleasant Oaks of Idolatry, the people sat down to eat and to drink, and rose up to play; cc av-ds j n2 pp-f n1, dt n1 vvd a-acp pc-acp vvi cc pc-acp vvi, cc vvd a-acp pc-acp vvi;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Exodus 32.6 (AKJV)
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Exodus 32.6 (AKJV) - 1 exodus 32.6: and the people sate downe to eate and to drinke, and rose vp to play. and most pleasant oakes of idolatry, the people sate downe to eate and to drinke, and rose up to play False 0.789 0.923 3.304
Exodus 32.6 (Geneva) - 1 exodus 32.6: also the people sate them downe to eate and drinke, and rose vp to play. and most pleasant oakes of idolatry, the people sate downe to eate and to drinke, and rose up to play False 0.787 0.912 3.304
1 Corinthians 10.7 (ODRV) - 2 1 corinthians 10.7: the people sate downe to eate and drinke, and rose vp to play. and most pleasant oakes of idolatry, the people sate downe to eate and to drinke, and rose up to play False 0.768 0.938 3.197
1 Corinthians 10.7 (Tyndale) - 1 1 corinthians 10.7: the people sate doune to eate and drynke and rose vp agayne to playe. and most pleasant oakes of idolatry, the people sate downe to eate and to drinke, and rose up to play False 0.742 0.865 1.769
Exodus 32.6 (AKJV) - 1 exodus 32.6: and the people sate downe to eate and to drinke, and rose vp to play. and most pleasant oakes of idolatry, the people sate downe to eate and to drinke True 0.711 0.826 1.189
Exodus 32.6 (ODRV) exodus 32.6: and rysing in the morning, they offered holocaustes, and pacifique hostes, and the people sate downe to eate, and to drinke, and they rose vp to play. and most pleasant oakes of idolatry, the people sate downe to eate and to drinke, and rose up to play False 0.629 0.84 2.75
1 Corinthians 10.7 (Geneva) 1 corinthians 10.7: neither bee ye idolaters as were some of them, as it is written, the people sate downe to eate and drinke, and rose vp to play. and most pleasant oakes of idolatry, the people sate downe to eate and to drinke, and rose up to play False 0.62 0.926 2.829
1 Corinthians 10.7 (AKJV) 1 corinthians 10.7: neither be ye idolaters, as were some of them, as it is written, the people sate downe to eate and drinke, and rose vp to play. and most pleasant oakes of idolatry, the people sate downe to eate and to drinke, and rose up to play False 0.61 0.921 2.913




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