The churches troubles and deliverance, or, Certaine sermons tending to shew the reasons why the Lord doth sometimes bring his people into extremities, with the blessed issue and fruits thereof, on Gen. 22. 14. Also divers arguments giving good hope that yet God will be gracious to England, and not deliver us into our enemies hands. Also some things briefly on Rev. 11. 7. to 14. Bby Tho. Mocket, Mr. of Arts, and preacher of Gods word at Holt in Denbigh-shire.

Mocket, Thomas, 1602-1670?
Publisher: Printed for Christopher Meredith at the Signe of the Crane in St Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1642
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A89195 ESTC ID: R19617 STC ID: M2305
Subject Headings: Civil War, 1642-1649; Sermons, English;
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In-Text 1. The Divell a most implacable enemy, who continually goeth about like a roaring Lyon, seeking whom he may devoure, by all wayes and meanes, 1. The devil a most implacable enemy, who continually Goes about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour, by all ways and means, crd dt n1 dt av-ds j n1, r-crq av-j vvz a-acp av-j dt j-vvg n1, vvg r-crq pns31 vmb vvi, p-acp d n2 cc n2,
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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Peter 5.8; 1 Peter 5.8 (Geneva)
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1 Peter 5.8 (Geneva) - 1 1 peter 5.8: for your aduersarie the deuil as a roaring lyon walketh about, seeking whom he may deuoure: 1. the divell a most implacable enemy, who continually goeth about like a roaring lyon, seeking whom he may devoure, by all wayes and meanes, False 0.845 0.678 5.266
1 Peter 5.8 (AKJV) - 1 1 peter 5.8: because your aduersary the deuill, as a roaring lion walketh about, seeking whom he may deuoure. 1. the divell a most implacable enemy, who continually goeth about like a roaring lyon, seeking whom he may devoure, by all wayes and meanes, False 0.84 0.647 2.868
1 Peter 5.8 (ODRV) - 1 1 peter 5.8: because your aduersarie the diuel as a roaring lion goeth about, seeking whom he may deuoure. 1. the divell a most implacable enemy, who continually goeth about like a roaring lyon, seeking whom he may devoure, by all wayes and meanes, False 0.819 0.704 5.266
1 Peter 5.8 (Tyndale) 1 peter 5.8: be sober and watch for youre adversary the devyll as a rorynge lion walketh about sekynge whom he maye devoure: 1. the divell a most implacable enemy, who continually goeth about like a roaring lyon, seeking whom he may devoure, by all wayes and meanes, False 0.735 0.323 2.535




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