Certain sermons or homilies appointed to be read in churches in the time of Queen Elizabeth of famous memory and now reprinted for the use of private families, in two parts.

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Publisher: Printed for George Wells Abel Swall and George Pawlett
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1687
Approximate Era: JamesII
TCP ID: A32977 ESTC ID: R1759 STC ID: C4091I
Subject Headings: Church of England; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Again, he prayed that it might rain, and there fell great plenty, so that the Earth brought forth her increase most abundantly. Again, he prayed that it might rain, and there fell great plenty, so that the Earth brought forth her increase most abundantly. av, pns31 vvd cst pn31 vmd vvi, cc a-acp vvd j n1, av cst dt n1 vvd av po31 n1 av-ds av-j.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Kings 17.7 (Geneva); Psalms 66.7 (ODRV)
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Psalms 66.7 (ODRV) - 0 psalms 66.7: the earth hath yelded her fruite. that the earth brought forth her increase most abundantly True 0.799 0.483 0.518
James 5.18 (ODRV) james 5.18: and he praied againe: and the heauen gaue raine, and the earth yealded her fruit. again, he prayed that it might rain, and there fell great plenty, so that the earth brought forth her increase most abundantly False 0.772 0.411 0.151
James 5.18 (AKJV) james 5.18: and hee prayed againe, and the heauen gaue raine, and the earth brought foorth her fruit. again, he prayed that it might rain, and there fell great plenty, so that the earth brought forth her increase most abundantly False 0.764 0.648 0.418
James 5.18 (Geneva) james 5.18: and he prayed againe, and the heauen gaue rayne, and the earth brought forth her fruite. again, he prayed that it might rain, and there fell great plenty, so that the earth brought forth her increase most abundantly False 0.753 0.486 0.794
James 5.18 (Tyndale) james 5.18: and he prayed agayne and the heven gave rayne and the erth brought forth her frute. again, he prayed that it might rain, and there fell great plenty, so that the earth brought forth her increase most abundantly False 0.741 0.172 0.649
Psalms 85.12 (AKJV) - 1 psalms 85.12: and our land shall yeeld her increase. that the earth brought forth her increase most abundantly True 0.717 0.31 1.088
Genesis 41.47 (Geneva) genesis 41.47: and in the seuen plenteous yeres the earth brought foorth store. that the earth brought forth her increase most abundantly True 0.706 0.466 2.031
Psalms 85.12 (Geneva) psalms 85.12: yea, the lord shall giue good things, and our land shall giue her increase. that the earth brought forth her increase most abundantly True 0.643 0.348 0.846
James 5.18 (AKJV) james 5.18: and hee prayed againe, and the heauen gaue raine, and the earth brought foorth her fruit. again, he prayed that it might rain True 0.61 0.511 0.102
James 5.18 (ODRV) james 5.18: and he praied againe: and the heauen gaue raine, and the earth yealded her fruit. again, he prayed that it might rain True 0.607 0.394 0.0
Genesis 41.47 (AKJV) genesis 41.47: and in the seuen plenteous yeres the earth brought forth by handfuls. that the earth brought forth her increase most abundantly True 0.607 0.356 4.636




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