A practical discourse of silence and submission shewing that good men should possess their souls in patience under the severest providences : and particularly in the loss of dear relations : preached at St. Thomas's Hospital, Southwark / by William Hughes ...

Hughes, William, b. 1624 or 5
Publisher: Printed by W Onely for J Salusbury
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1694
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A44931 ESTC ID: R2599 STC ID: H3345
Subject Headings: Christian life; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text for saith he, Thou stayest thy rough wind in the day of thine east wind. Whence it is clear; for Says he, Thou stayest thy rough wind in the day of thine east wind. Whence it is clear; c-acp vvz pns31, pns21 vv2 po21 j n1 p-acp dt n1 pp-f po21 n1 n1. c-crq pn31 vbz j;




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Isaiah 27.8 (AKJV) - 1 isaiah 27.8: hee stayeth his rough winde in the day of the east winde. for saith he, thou stayest thy rough wind in the day of thine east wind. whence it is clear False 0.748 0.95 4.839
Isaiah 27.8 (Geneva) isaiah 27.8: in measure in the branches thereof wilt thou contende with it, when he bloweth with his rough winde in the day of the east winde. for saith he, thou stayest thy rough wind in the day of thine east wind. whence it is clear False 0.616 0.622 5.355




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