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 (1.) Have you not soon forgotten the Works and Wonders of the Lord, which your eyes have seen? It may be for th• … present you have been sensibly affecte• … with your danger, (1.) Have you not soon forgotten the Works and Wonders of the Lord, which your eyes have seen? It may be for th• … present you have been sensibly affecte• … with your danger, (crd) vhb pn22 xx av vvn dt vvz cc n2 pp-f dt n1, r-crq po22 n2 vhb vvn? pn31 vmb vbi p-acp n1 … j pn22 vhb vbn av-j n1 … p-acp po22 n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Deuteronomy 11.7 (Douay-Rheims)
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Deuteronomy 11.7 (Douay-Rheims) deuteronomy 11.7: your eyes have seen all the greet works of the lord, that he hath done, (1.) have you not soon forgotten the works and wonders of the lord, which your eyes have seen True 0.726 0.209 1.507




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