A sermon preached on January the 1st. 1680[/]1 In the new church at Port-Royal in Jamaica, being the first time of performing divine service there. Published at the request of Sir Henry Morgan, and other gentlemen, by whose liberal contribution the said church was erected. By J. L. LL. B.

J. L
Publisher: printed for Nathaniel Thompson
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1681
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A88682 ESTC ID: R227275 STC ID: L38A
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text What is fetched from Isaiah, where God says Heaven is his Throne, and Earth his Footstool, asking where is the House they would attempt to build him; What is fetched from Isaiah, where God Says Heaven is his Throne, and Earth his Footstool, asking where is the House they would attempt to built him; q-crq vbz vvn p-acp np1, c-crq np1 vvz n1 vbz po31 n1, cc n1 po31 n1, vvg q-crq vbz dt n1 pns32 vmd vvi pc-acp vvi pno31;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Acts 7.48 (AKJV); Isaiah 66.1 (Geneva)
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Isaiah 66.1 (Geneva) isaiah 66.1: thus saith the lord, the heauen is my throne, and the earth is my footestoole: where is that house that ye will builde vnto me? and where is that place of my rest? what is fetched from isaiah, where god says heaven is his throne, and earth his footstool, asking where is the house they would attempt to build him False 0.702 0.33 0.989
Isaiah 66.1 (Douay-Rheims) isaiah 66.1: thus saith the lord: heaven is my throne, and the earth my footstool: what is this house that you will build to me? and what is this place of my rest? what is fetched from isaiah, where god says heaven is his throne, and earth his footstool, asking where is the house they would attempt to build him False 0.701 0.701 5.824
Isaiah 66.1 (AKJV) isaiah 66.1: thus sayth the lord, the heauen is my throne, and the earth is my footestoole: where is the house that yee builde vnto mee? and where is the place of my rest? what is fetched from isaiah, where god says heaven is his throne, and earth his footstool, asking where is the house they would attempt to build him False 0.684 0.279 0.955
Psalms 10.4 (ODRV) psalms 10.4: our lord is in his holie temple, our lord his seate is in heauen. god says heaven is his throne True 0.655 0.456 0.0
Acts 7.49 (ODRV) acts 7.49: heauen is my seat: and the earth the foote-stole of my feet. what house wil you build me, saith our lord, or what place is there of my resting? what is fetched from isaiah, where god says heaven is his throne, and earth his footstool, asking where is the house they would attempt to build him False 0.638 0.337 1.065
Acts 7.49 (Geneva) acts 7.49: heauen is my throne, and earth is my footestoole: what house wil ye build for me, saith the lord? or what place is it that i should rest in? what is fetched from isaiah, where god says heaven is his throne, and earth his footstool, asking where is the house they would attempt to build him False 0.636 0.603 1.405
Acts 7.49 (AKJV) acts 7.49: heauen is my throne, and earth is my footestoole: what house will ye build me, saith the lord? or what is the place of my rest? what is fetched from isaiah, where god says heaven is his throne, and earth his footstool, asking where is the house they would attempt to build him False 0.633 0.633 1.456




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