The sect every where spoken against or, the reproached doctrine of Ely. As it was held forth in several sermons in the year, MDCLI. By Christopher Cob, lay-man, minister of an united people in Ely. Collected and analized for a private use, by Hampden Reeve, Master of Arts, one of that Society, and a constant hearer. Now published by the assent of the whole Society (as a short character, at present, of them and their way, till an opportunity of a farther and fuller discovery) for satisfaction in general.

Cob, Christopher
Reeve, Hampden
Publisher: Printed by J Macock for Giles Calvert at the black Spred Eagle at the west end of Pauls
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1651
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A79993 ESTC ID: R209173 STC ID: C4769
Subject Headings: Quakers;
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In-Text how sad and miserable soever their case now is: And when He came neer, He beheld the City, and wept over it, &c. From the words I would have you consider these several Things. how sad and miserable soever their case now is: And when He Come near, He beheld the city, and wept over it, etc. From the words I would have you Consider these several Things. c-crq j cc j av po32 n1 av vbz: cc c-crq pns31 vvd av-j, pns31 vvd dt n1, cc vvd p-acp pn31, av p-acp dt n2 pns11 vmd vhi pn22 vvb d j n2.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Luke 19.41 (AKJV); Luke 19.41 (Tyndale)
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Luke 19.41 (AKJV) luke 19.41: and when he was come neere, he beheld the city and wept ouer it, and when he came neer, he beheld the city, and wept over it, &c True 0.882 0.976 8.449
Luke 19.41 (Tyndale) luke 19.41: and when he was come neare he behelde the citie and wept on it and when he came neer, he beheld the city, and wept over it, &c True 0.882 0.963 1.858
Luke 19.41 (Geneva) luke 19.41: and when he was come neere, he behelde the citie, and wept for it, and when he came neer, he beheld the city, and wept over it, &c True 0.863 0.961 1.858
Luke 19.41 (ODRV) luke 19.41: and as he drew neere, seeing the citie, he wept vpon it, saying, and when he came neer, he beheld the city, and wept over it, &c True 0.852 0.909 1.71
Luke 19.41 (AKJV) luke 19.41: and when he was come neere, he beheld the city and wept ouer it, how sad and miserable soever their case now is: and when he came neer, he beheld the city, and wept over it, &c. from the words i would have you consider these several things False 0.73 0.968 8.449
Luke 19.41 (Tyndale) luke 19.41: and when he was come neare he behelde the citie and wept on it how sad and miserable soever their case now is: and when he came neer, he beheld the city, and wept over it, &c. from the words i would have you consider these several things False 0.724 0.947 1.858
Luke 19.41 (ODRV) luke 19.41: and as he drew neere, seeing the citie, he wept vpon it, saying, how sad and miserable soever their case now is: and when he came neer, he beheld the city, and wept over it, &c. from the words i would have you consider these several things False 0.717 0.691 1.71
Luke 19.41 (Geneva) luke 19.41: and when he was come neere, he behelde the citie, and wept for it, how sad and miserable soever their case now is: and when he came neer, he beheld the city, and wept over it, &c. from the words i would have you consider these several things False 0.709 0.955 1.858




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