The Concurrence & unanimity of the people called Quakers in owning and asserting the principal doctrines of the Christian religion demonstrated in the sermons or declarations of several of their publick preachers ... / exactly taken in shorthand as they were delivered by them at their meeting-houses ... and now faithfully transcribed and published, with the prayer at the end of each sermon.

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Publisher: Printed for Nath Crouch
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1694
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A34209 ESTC ID: R29314 STC ID: C5715
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century; Society of Friends;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text Thankfulness, for the Renewing of thy Mercies, and the Incomes of thy Love which are fresh and New every Morning; Thankfulness, for the Renewing of thy mercies, and the Incomes of thy Love which Are fresh and New every Morning; n1, p-acp dt vvg pp-f po21 n2, cc dt n2 pp-f po21 n1 r-crq vbr j cc av-j d n1;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Lamentations 3.23 (Geneva)
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Lamentations 3.23 (Geneva) lamentations 3.23: they are renued euery morning: great is thy faithfulnesse. the incomes of thy love which are fresh and new every morning True 0.607 0.426 0.158
Lamentations 3.23 (AKJV) lamentations 3.23: they are newe euery morning: great is thy faithfulnesse. the incomes of thy love which are fresh and new every morning True 0.604 0.601 0.158




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