A seasonable caveat against the dangers of credulity in our trusting the spirits before we try them delivered in a sermon before the King at White-Hall on the first Sunday in February, 1678/9 / by Thomas Pierce ... ; published by His Majesties especial command.

Pierce, Thomas, 1622-1691
Publisher: Printed by E F for R Davis
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1679
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A54854 ESTC ID: R36679 STC ID: P2196
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Epistles of John, 1st, IV, 1; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Lastly, if Moses had not smitten the very Sorcerers themselves (as well as the rest of the Aegyptians ) with Boyls and Blains, insomuch that the Magicians could not stand before Moses ; Lastly, if Moses had not smitten the very Sorcerers themselves (as well as the rest of the egyptians) with Boils and Blains, insomuch that the Magicians could not stand before Moses; ord, cs np1 vhd xx vvn dt j n2 px32 (c-acp av c-acp dt vvb pp-f dt njp2) p-acp n2 cc n2, av d dt n2 vmd xx vvi p-acp np1;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Exodus 7.12 (Geneva); Exodus 7.8; Exodus 9.11 (Geneva); Psalms 104.29 (ODRV)
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Exodus 9.11 (Geneva) exodus 9.11: and the sorcerers could not stande before moses, because of the scab: for the scab was vpon the enchanters, and vpon all the egyptians. moses had not smitten the very sorcerers themselves (as well as the rest of the aegyptians ) with boyls and blains, insomuch that the magicians could not stand before moses True 0.729 0.313 1.427
Exodus 9.11 (AKJV) exodus 9.11: and the magicians could not stand before moses, because of the boiles: for the boile was vpon the magicians, and vpon all the egyptians. moses had not smitten the very sorcerers themselves (as well as the rest of the aegyptians ) with boyls and blains, insomuch that the magicians could not stand before moses True 0.705 0.279 1.824
Exodus 9.11 (Geneva) exodus 9.11: and the sorcerers could not stande before moses, because of the scab: for the scab was vpon the enchanters, and vpon all the egyptians. lastly, if moses had not smitten the very sorcerers themselves (as well as the rest of the aegyptians ) with boyls and blains, insomuch that the magicians could not stand before moses False 0.703 0.316 1.427
Exodus 9.11 (Geneva) exodus 9.11: and the sorcerers could not stande before moses, because of the scab: for the scab was vpon the enchanters, and vpon all the egyptians. lastly, if moses had not smitten the very sorcerers themselves (as well as the rest of the aegyptians ) with boyls and blains, insomuch that the magicians could not stand before moses True 0.703 0.316 1.427
Exodus 9.11 (AKJV) exodus 9.11: and the magicians could not stand before moses, because of the boiles: for the boile was vpon the magicians, and vpon all the egyptians. lastly, if moses had not smitten the very sorcerers themselves (as well as the rest of the aegyptians ) with boyls and blains, insomuch that the magicians could not stand before moses False 0.686 0.27 1.824
Exodus 9.11 (AKJV) exodus 9.11: and the magicians could not stand before moses, because of the boiles: for the boile was vpon the magicians, and vpon all the egyptians. lastly, if moses had not smitten the very sorcerers themselves (as well as the rest of the aegyptians ) with boyls and blains, insomuch that the magicians could not stand before moses True 0.686 0.27 1.824




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