The thankefull Samaritane In a sermon at S. Peters in Exeter, the sixth of August, Anno 1617. Being the day of the deliuerance of that citie from the rebels, in the dayes of King Edward the Sixth. At which time the Assises was also there holden. By Iohn Comyns Master of Arts of Exeter Colledge in Oxford, and minister of Gods word at Crediton in Devon.

Comyns, John, b. 1587 or 8
Publisher: Printed by William Stansby
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1617
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: B12161 ESTC ID: S114489 STC ID: 5614
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text 16. And fell downe on his face at his feete, and gaue him thankes, and he was a Samaritane. 16. And fell down on his face At his feet, and gave him thanks, and he was a Samaritan. crd np1 vvd a-acp p-acp po31 n1 p-acp po31 n2, cc vvd pno31 n2, cc pns31 vbds dt np1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Luke 17.15 (AKJV); Luke 17.16 (Geneva); Luke 17.17 (AKJV)
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Luke 17.16 (Geneva) luke 17.16: and fell downe on his face at his feete, and gaue him thankes: and he was a samaritan. 16. and fell downe on his face at his feete, and gaue him thankes, and he was a samaritane False 0.889 0.978 5.555
Luke 17.16 (AKJV) luke 17.16: and fell downe on his face at his feet, giuing him thanks: and he was a samaritane. 16. and fell downe on his face at his feete, and gaue him thankes, and he was a samaritane False 0.878 0.981 2.346
Luke 17.16 (Tyndale) luke 17.16: and fell doune on his face at his fete and gave him thankes. and the same was a samaritane. 16. and fell downe on his face at his feete, and gaue him thankes, and he was a samaritane False 0.821 0.958 1.851
4 Kings 4.37 (Douay-Rheims) - 0 4 kings 4.37: she came and fell at his feet, and worshipped upon the ground: 16. and fell downe on his face at his feete True 0.82 0.716 0.521
Luke 17.16 (ODRV) luke 17.16: and he fel on his face before his feet, giuing thankes: and this was a samaritane. 16. and fell downe on his face at his feete, and gaue him thankes, and he was a samaritane False 0.804 0.964 1.487
Luke 17.16 (Wycliffe) luke 17.16: and he fel doun on the face bifore hise feet, and dide thankyngis; and this was a samaritan. 16. and fell downe on his face at his feete, and gaue him thankes, and he was a samaritane False 0.787 0.887 0.489
Judges 5.27 (AKJV) - 0 judges 5.27: at her feete he bowed, he fell, he lay downe: 16. and fell downe on his face at his feete True 0.733 0.72 3.833
Genesis 17.3 (Wycliffe) genesis 17.3: and abram felde doun lowe on his face. 16. and fell downe on his face at his feete True 0.678 0.317 1.065
Genesis 17.3 (ODRV) genesis 17.3: abram fel flat on his face. 16. and fell downe on his face at his feete True 0.67 0.629 1.117
2 Kings 4.37 (Geneva) 2 kings 4.37: and she came, and fell at his feete, and bowed her selfe to the ground, and tooke vp her sonne, and went out. 16. and fell downe on his face at his feete True 0.643 0.733 1.462
2 Kings 4.37 (AKJV) 2 kings 4.37: then she went in, and fell at his feet, and bowed her selfe to the ground, and tooke vp her sonne, and went out. 16. and fell downe on his face at his feete True 0.628 0.635 0.427
Judges 5.27 (Geneva) judges 5.27: he bowed him downe at her feete, he fell downe, and lay still: at her feete hee bowed him downe, and fell: and when he had sunke downe, he lay there dead. 16. and fell downe on his face at his feete True 0.622 0.819 4.715




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