A farewell sermon preached at Great Ayton in the county of Yorkshire by George Evanke ...

Evanke, George
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Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1663
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: B22620 ESTC ID: R28616 STC ID: E3444
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Matthew XXVI, 69; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text but when all this would not do, Moses took his leave, and he saw his face no more. but when all this would not do, Moses took his leave, and he saw his face no more. cc-acp c-crq d d vmd xx vdi, np1 vvd po31 n1, cc pns31 vvd po31 n1 av-dx av-dc.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Tobit 12.21 (AKJV)
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Tobit 12.21 (AKJV) tobit 12.21: and when they rose, they saw him no more. he saw his face no more True 0.689 0.621 1.918
1 Maccabees 7.3 (Douay-Rheims) 1 maccabees 7.3: and when he knew it, he said: let me not see their face. he saw his face no more True 0.682 0.184 0.387
Exodus 33.20 (AKJV) - 0 exodus 33.20: and he said, thou canst not see my face: he saw his face no more True 0.674 0.443 0.409
Exodus 33.20 (Geneva) exodus 33.20: furthermore he sayde, thou canst not see my face, for there shall no man see me, and liue. he saw his face no more True 0.632 0.449 0.335
Exodus 33.20 (ODRV) exodus 33.20: and againe he sayd: thou canst not see my face: for man shal not see me, and liue. he saw his face no more True 0.626 0.421 0.335




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