Three decads of sermons lately preached to the Vniversity at St Mary's Church in Oxford: by Henry Wilkinson D.D. principall of Magdalen Hall.

Wilkinson, Henry, 1616-1690
Publisher: printed by H H A Lichfield and W H for Thomas Robinson
Place of Publication: Oxford
Publication Year: 1660
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A96523 ESTC ID: R204083 STC ID: W2239
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Adjacent References with Relevance: Jeremiah 12.5 (AKJV)
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Jeremiah 12.5 (Douay-Rheims) - 0 jeremiah 12.5: if thou hast wearied with running with footmen, how canst thou contend with horses? if thou hast runne with the footmen, and they have wearied thee then how canst thou contend with horses True 0.878 0.951 8.733
Jeremiah 12.5 (Geneva) - 0 jeremiah 12.5: if thou hast runne with the footemen and they haue wearied thee, then howe canst thou match thy selfe with horses? if thou hast runne with the footmen, and they have wearied thee then how canst thou contend with horses True 0.862 0.943 7.211
Jeremiah 12.5 (AKJV) jeremiah 12.5: if thou hast runne with the footmen, and they haue wearied thee, then how canst thou contend with horses? and if in the land of peace, wherein thou trustedst, they wearied thee, then how wilt thou doe in the swelling of iordan? if christ should call thee thereunto? if thou hast runne with the footmen, and they have wearied thee then how canst thou contend with horses: and if in the land of peace, wherein thou trusted'st they weari*d thee, False 0.709 0.962 14.999
Jeremiah 12.5 (Douay-Rheims) - 0 jeremiah 12.5: if thou hast wearied with running with footmen, how canst thou contend with horses? if christ should call thee thereunto? if thou hast runne with the footmen, and they have wearied thee then how canst thou contend with horses: and if in the land of peace, wherein thou trusted'st they weari*d thee, False 0.683 0.934 9.523
Jeremiah 12.5 (Geneva) - 0 jeremiah 12.5: if thou hast runne with the footemen and they haue wearied thee, then howe canst thou match thy selfe with horses? if christ should call thee thereunto? if thou hast runne with the footmen, and they have wearied thee then how canst thou contend with horses: and if in the land of peace, wherein thou trusted'st they weari*d thee, False 0.675 0.871 10.132




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