A sermon preached at the christening of a certaine Iew at London by Iohn Foxe. Conteining an exposition of the xi. chapter of S. Paul to the Romanes. Translated out of Latine into English by Iames Bell.

Bell, James, fl. 1551-1596
Foxe, John, 1516-1587
Publisher: By Christopher Barker printer to the Queenes Maiestie at the signe of the Tygres head in Pater noster Rowe
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1578
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A01136 ESTC ID: S108651 STC ID: 11248
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 16th century;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text & his se••ant Dauid, That their eyes should be blinded, lest they should see: their backes should be made crooked, lest they should yeeld: & his se••ant David, That their eyes should be blinded, lest they should see: their backs should be made crooked, lest they should yield: cc po31 n1 np1, cst po32 n2 vmd vbi vvn, cs pns32 vmd vvi: po32 n2 vmd vbi vvn j, cs pns32 vmd vvi:
Note 0 Esay.6. Psalm 68. Isaiah.6. Psalm 68. np1 crd. np1 crd




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Psalms 68; Romans 11.10 (Tyndale); Zechariah 7.11 (Douay-Rheims)
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Romans 11.10 (Tyndale) romans 11.10: let their eyes be blynded that they se not: and ever bowe doune their backes. their eyes should be blinded, lest they should see: their backes should be made crooked, lest they should yeeld True 0.744 0.51 2.078
Romans 11.10 (AKJV) romans 11.10: let their eyes be darkened, that they may not see, and bow downe their backe alway. their eyes should be blinded, lest they should see: their backes should be made crooked, lest they should yeeld True 0.739 0.694 0.33
Romans 11.10 (ODRV) romans 11.10: be their eyes darkned, that they may not see: & their backe make thou alwaies crooked. their eyes should be blinded, lest they should see: their backes should be made crooked, lest they should yeeld True 0.731 0.924 1.383
Romans 11.10 (Geneva) romans 11.10: let their eyes be darkened that they see not, and bowe downe their backe alwayes. their eyes should be blinded, lest they should see: their backes should be made crooked, lest they should yeeld True 0.726 0.667 0.33
Psalms 68.24 (ODRV) psalms 68.24: let their eies be darkned that they see not: and make their backe crooked alwaies. their eyes should be blinded, lest they should see: their backes should be made crooked, lest they should yeeld True 0.7 0.898 1.053
Psalms 68.24 (ODRV) psalms 68.24: let their eies be darkned that they see not: and make their backe crooked alwaies. & his se**ant dauid, that their eyes should be blinded, lest they should see: their backes should be made crooked, lest they should yeeld False 0.666 0.724 0.569
Psalms 69.23 (Geneva) psalms 69.23: let their eyes be blinded that they see not: and make their loynes alway to tremble. their eyes should be blinded, lest they should see: their backes should be made crooked, lest they should yeeld True 0.66 0.745 2.628
Psalms 69.23 (Geneva) psalms 69.23: let their eyes be blinded that they see not: and make their loynes alway to tremble. & his se**ant dauid, that their eyes should be blinded, lest they should see: their backes should be made crooked, lest they should yeeld False 0.631 0.391 1.828




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Note 0 Psalm 68. Psalms 68