The sea-mans direction in time of storme Delivered in a sermon upon occasion of a strong stormie wind lately happening. / By Ier. Burroughs.

Burroughs, Jeremiah, 1599-1646
Publisher: Printed by T Paine and M Simmons
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1640
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A17289 ESTC ID: S119540 STC ID: 4130
Subject Headings: Sermons -- 17th century;
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In-Text when the Heavens shall depart like a scrowle, and the elements melt with fervent heat, when the Heavens shall depart like a scroll, and the elements melt with fervent heat, c-crq dt n2 vmb vvi av-j dt n1, cc dt n2 vvb p-acp j n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Isaiah 34.4 (AKJV)
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Isaiah 34.4 (AKJV) - 0 isaiah 34.4: and all the hoste of heauen shalbe dissolued, and the heauens shalbe rouled together as a scrole: when the heavens shall depart like a scrowle True 0.729 0.778 0.0
Isaiah 34.4 (Geneva) - 0 isaiah 34.4: and all the hoste of heauen shalbe dissolued, and the heauens shall be folden like a booke: when the heavens shall depart like a scrowle True 0.707 0.327 2.282
Isaiah 34.4 (AKJV) isaiah 34.4: and all the hoste of heauen shalbe dissolued, and the heauens shalbe rouled together as a scrole: and all their hoste shall fall downe as the leafe falleth off from the uine, and as a falling figge from the figge tree. when the heavens shall depart like a scrowle, and the elements melt with fervent heat, False 0.678 0.434 0.392
2 Peter 3.10 (AKJV) 2 peter 3.10: but the day of the lord wil come as a thiefe in the night, in the which the heauens shall passe away with a great noise, and the elements shall melt with feruent heate, the earth also and the works that are therin shalbe burnt vp. when the heavens shall depart like a scrowle, and the elements melt with fervent heat, False 0.629 0.898 1.26
2 Peter 3.12 (AKJV) 2 peter 3.12: looking for and hasting vnto the comming of the day of god, wherein the heauens being on fire shalbe dissolued, and the elements shall melt with feruent heat. the elements melt with fervent heat, True 0.625 0.955 0.227
2 Peter 3.10 (Geneva) 2 peter 3.10: but the day of the lord will come as a thiefe in the night, in the which the heauens shall passe away with a noyse, and the elements shall melt with heate, and the earth with the workes that are therein, shalbe burnt vp. when the heavens shall depart like a scrowle, and the elements melt with fervent heat, False 0.622 0.881 1.349
Revelation 6.14 (Geneva) revelation 6.14: and heauen departed away, as a scroule, when it is rolled, and euery mountaine and yle were mooued out of their places. when the heavens shall depart like a scrowle True 0.622 0.87 0.0
2 Peter 3.10 (ODRV) 2 peter 3.10: and the day of our lord shal come as a theefe, in the which the heauens shal passe with great violence, but the elements shal be resolued with heat, and the earth and the workes which are in it, shal be burnt. when the heavens shall depart like a scrowle, and the elements melt with fervent heat, False 0.619 0.64 1.875
Revelation 6.14 (AKJV) revelation 6.14: and the heauen departed as a scrowle when it is rolled together, and euery mountaine and island were moued out of their places. when the heavens shall depart like a scrowle True 0.605 0.903 1.863




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