A plea for peace: or A sermon preached in St. Pauls Church in London. Iuly 9. 1637. By Henry Vertue, parson of the parish church of Alhollowes Honey-Lane in London

Vertue, Henry, d. 1660
Publisher: Printed by M F lesher for Iohn Clark neare S Peters Church in Cornhill
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1637
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A14374 ESTC ID: S114883 STC ID: 24691
Subject Headings: Concord -- Religious aspects; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text who knows not, how unnaturall it were for brethren to fall out one with another? It was Abrahams argument to his kinsman Lot, Let there be no strife betweene mee and thee, for we are brethren. who knows not, how unnatural it were for brothers to fallen out one with Another? It was Abrahams argument to his kinsman Lot, Let there be no strife between me and thee, for we Are brothers. r-crq vvz xx, c-crq j pn31 vbdr p-acp n2 pc-acp vvi av pi p-acp n-jn? pn31 vbds npg1 n1 p-acp po31 n1 n1, vvb pc-acp vbi dx n1 p-acp pno11 cc pno21, c-acp pns12 vbr n2.
Note 0 Gen. 13.8. Gen. 13.8. np1 crd.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Ephesians 4.6; Galatians 4.26; Genesis 13.8; Genesis 13.8 (Geneva)
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Genesis 13.8 (Geneva) genesis 13.8: then saide abram vnto lot, let there be no strife, i pray thee, betweene thee and me, neither betweene mine heardmen and thine heardmen: for we be brethren. it was abrahams argument to his kinsman lot, let there be no strife betweene mee and thee, for we are brethren True 0.853 0.745 14.754
Genesis 13.8 (AKJV) genesis 13.8: and abram said vnto lot, let there be no strife, i pray thee, betweene mee and thee, and betweene my heardmen and thy heardmen: for wee bee brethren. it was abrahams argument to his kinsman lot, let there be no strife betweene mee and thee, for we are brethren True 0.848 0.81 15.511
Genesis 13.8 (ODRV) genesis 13.8: abram therfore said to lot: let there be no brawle i beseech thee betwen me and thee, and betwen my heardsmen, and thy heardsmen: for we be brethren. it was abrahams argument to his kinsman lot, let there be no strife betweene mee and thee, for we are brethren True 0.822 0.61 8.775
Genesis 13.8 (Geneva) genesis 13.8: then saide abram vnto lot, let there be no strife, i pray thee, betweene thee and me, neither betweene mine heardmen and thine heardmen: for we be brethren. who knows not, how unnaturall it were for brethren to fall out one with another? it was abrahams argument to his kinsman lot, let there be no strife betweene mee and thee, for we are brethren False 0.753 0.452 16.819
Genesis 13.8 (AKJV) genesis 13.8: and abram said vnto lot, let there be no strife, i pray thee, betweene mee and thee, and betweene my heardmen and thy heardmen: for wee bee brethren. who knows not, how unnaturall it were for brethren to fall out one with another? it was abrahams argument to his kinsman lot, let there be no strife betweene mee and thee, for we are brethren False 0.748 0.59 17.4
Genesis 13.8 (ODRV) genesis 13.8: abram therfore said to lot: let there be no brawle i beseech thee betwen me and thee, and betwen my heardsmen, and thy heardsmen: for we be brethren. who knows not, how unnaturall it were for brethren to fall out one with another? it was abrahams argument to his kinsman lot, let there be no strife betweene mee and thee, for we are brethren False 0.731 0.28 10.84




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Note 0 Gen. 13.8. Genesis 13.8