Miranda, stupenda. Or, The wonderfull and astonishing mercies which the Lord hath wrought for England, in subduing and captivating the pride, power and policy of his enemies. Presented in a sermon preached July 21. 1646. before the honorable House of Commons in Margarets Church Westm. being the day appointed for thanksgiving for the surrender of Oxford. / By Henry Wilkinson, B.D. pastor of Dunstans in the East, London, and one of the Assembly of Divines.

Wilkinson, Henry, 1610-1675
Publisher: Printed by T B for Christopher Meredith and Samuel Gellibrand in Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1646
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A96520 ESTC ID: R200988 STC ID: W2224
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Numbers XXIII, 23; Civil War, 1642-1649; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text like so many Rams against the wals of Jericho, should batter them downe, that Jonathan and his Armour-bearer should rout an Army, 1 Sam. 14. that Shamgar with an Oxe Goad should slay six hundred men, Judges 3. 31 that Sampson with the Jaw-bone of an Asse should slay a thousand, Judges 15. 16. that David, a puny, should encounter with, like so many Rams against the walls of Jericho, should batter them down, that Johnathan and his Armour-bearer should rout an Army, 1 Sam. 14. that Shamgar with an Ox Goad should slay six hundred men, Judges 3. 31 that Sampson with the Jawbone of an Ass should slay a thousand, Judges 15. 16. that David, a puny, should encounter with, av-j av d n2 p-acp dt n2 pp-f np1, vmd vvi pno32 a-acp, cst np1 cc po31 n1 vmd n1 dt n1, crd np1 crd cst j p-acp dt n1 n1 vmd vvi crd crd n2, n2 crd crd d np1 p-acp dt n1 pp-f dt n1 vmd vvi dt crd, n2 crd crd d np1, dt j, vmd vvi p-acp,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Corinthians 1.27; 1 Samuel 14; Joshua 4.20; Judges 15.15 (Douay-Rheims); Judges 15.16; Judges 3.31; Judges 7.20
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Judges 15.15 (Douay-Rheims) judges 15.15: and finding a jawbone, even the jawbone of an ass which lay there, catching it up, be slew therewith a thousand men. 31 that sampson with the jaw-bone of an asse should slay a thousand, judges 15 True 0.837 0.268 0.385
Judges 15.16 (AKJV) judges 15.16: and samson said, with the iawbone of an asse, heapes vpon heapes, with the iaw of an asse haue i slaine a thousand men. 31 that sampson with the jaw-bone of an asse should slay a thousand, judges 15 True 0.823 0.39 1.419
Judges 15.16 (Douay-Rheims) judges 15.16: and he said: with the jawbone of an ass, with the jaw of the colt of asses i have destroyed them, and have slain a thousand men. 31 that sampson with the jaw-bone of an asse should slay a thousand, judges 15 True 0.818 0.242 2.776
Judges 15.15 (Geneva) judges 15.15: and he found a new iawebone of an asse, and put forth his hand, and caught it, and slewe a thousand men therewith. 31 that sampson with the jaw-bone of an asse should slay a thousand, judges 15 True 0.812 0.249 1.187
Judges 15.15 (AKJV) judges 15.15: and he found a new iawbone of an asse, and put foorth his hand, and tooke it, and slewe a thousand men therewith. 31 that sampson with the jaw-bone of an asse should slay a thousand, judges 15 True 0.804 0.275 1.187
Judges 15.16 (Geneva) judges 15.16: then samson sayd, with the iaw of an asse are heapes vpon heapes: with the iawe of an asse haue i slaine a thousand men. 31 that sampson with the jaw-bone of an asse should slay a thousand, judges 15 True 0.783 0.275 1.419




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In-Text Judges 3. 31 Judges 3.31
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