Scala cœli Nineteen sermons concerning prayer. The first sixe guiding to the true doore: the residue teaching how so to knocke thereat that wee may enter. The former part containing a preparation to prayer, the latter an exposition vpon the seuerall petitions of the Lords prayer.

Andrewes, Lancelot, 1555-1626
Publisher: Printed by N O kes for Francis Burton dwelling in Pauls Church yard at the signe of the Greene Dragon
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1611
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A19616 ESTC ID: S115859 STC ID: 605
Subject Headings: Lord's prayer; Prayer; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text The sonnes of Zebedee prayed in their owne Language, and yet our Sauiour tels them, Yee know not what yee aske. The Sons of Zebedee prayed in their own Language, and yet our Saviour tells them, Ye know not what ye ask. dt n2 pp-f np1 vvd p-acp po32 d n1, cc av po12 n1 vvz pno32, pn22 vvb xx r-crq pn22 vvb.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Acts 8.30 (Tyndale); Matthew 20.22 (ODRV)
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Matthew 20.22 (ODRV) - 1 matthew 20.22: you know not what you desire. yet our sauiour tels them, yee know not what yee aske True 0.726 0.689 1.631
Matthew 6.8 (AKJV) - 1 matthew 6.8: for your father knoweth what things yee haue neede of, before yee aske him. yet our sauiour tels them, yee know not what yee aske True 0.646 0.393 5.228




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