The sea-mans companion wherein the mysteries of Providence relating to sea-men are opened, their sins and dangers discovered, their duties pressed, and their several troubles and burdens relieved, in six practical and suitable sermons / by John Flavell ...

Flavel, John, 1630?-1691
Publisher: Printed for Francis Titon
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1676
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: B23007 ESTC ID: None STC ID: F1195
Subject Headings: Sailors -- Religious life; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and when we had taken our leave one of another, we took ship, and they returned home again. and when we had taken our leave one of Another, we took ship, and they returned home again. cc c-crq pns12 vhd vvn po12 n1 crd pp-f n-jn, pns12 vvd n1, cc pns32 vvd av-an av.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Acts 21.5; Acts 21.5 (AKJV); Acts 21.6; Acts 21.6 (AKJV); Psalms 107.23 (AKJV)
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Acts 21.6 (AKJV) acts 21.6: and when we had taken our leaue one of another, we tooke ship, and they returned home againe. and when we had taken our leave one of another, we took ship, and they returned home again False 0.89 0.954 0.941
Acts 21.6 (Tyndale) acts 21.6: and when we had taken oure leave one of another we toke shyppe and they returned home agayne. and when we had taken our leave one of another, we took ship, and they returned home again False 0.873 0.924 1.863
Acts 21.6 (Geneva) acts 21.6: then when we had embraced one another, we tooke ship, and they returned home. and when we had taken our leave one of another, we took ship, and they returned home again False 0.833 0.903 0.639
Acts 21.6 (Tyndale) acts 21.6: and when we had taken oure leave one of another we toke shyppe and they returned home agayne. and when we had taken our leave one of another, we took ship True 0.796 0.863 1.493
Acts 21.6 (ODRV) acts 21.6: and when we had bid one another farewel, we went vp into the ship; and they returned vnto their owne. and when we had taken our leave one of another, we took ship, and they returned home again False 0.793 0.645 0.37
Acts 21.6 (AKJV) acts 21.6: and when we had taken our leaue one of another, we tooke ship, and they returned home againe. and when we had taken our leave one of another, we took ship True 0.788 0.923 0.554
Acts 21.6 (ODRV) - 0 acts 21.6: and when we had bid one another farewel, we went vp into the ship; and when we had taken our leave one of another, we took ship True 0.772 0.44 0.213
Acts 21.6 (Geneva) acts 21.6: then when we had embraced one another, we tooke ship, and they returned home. and when we had taken our leave one of another, we took ship True 0.749 0.778 0.213




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