The nationall covenant. Or, A discourse on the covenant. Wherein also the severall parts of the late protestation are proved to be grounded on religion and reason: with sundry motives and directions, tending to further our keeping covenant with God. Which may be of speciall use in these times. By Tho. Mocket, M. of Arts, and preacher of the word of God.

Mocket, Thomas, 1602-1670?
Publisher: Printed by J R for Chr Meredith at the signe of the Crane in Pauls church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1642
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A89196 ESTC ID: R23139 STC ID: M2307
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Deuteronomy XXIX, 9; Covenanters; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Thou shalt keep his Statutes and his Commandements (saith Moses ) That it may goe well with thee, Thou shalt keep his Statutes and his commandments (Says Moses) That it may go well with thee, pns21 vm2 vvi po31 n2 cc po31 n2 (vvz np1) d pn31 vmb vvi av p-acp pno21,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Deuteronomy 10.13 (Douay-Rheims); Deuteronomy 4.40; Psalms 103.17; Psalms 103.17 (AKJV); Psalms 103.18
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Deuteronomy 10.13 (Douay-Rheims) deuteronomy 10.13: and keep the commandments of the lord, and his ceremonies, which i command thee this day, that it may be well with thee? thou shalt keep his statutes and his commandements (saith moses ) that it may goe well with thee, False 0.795 0.51 0.662
Deuteronomy 4.40 (Douay-Rheims) deuteronomy 4.40: keep his precepts and commandments, which i command thee: that it may be well with thee, and thy children after thee, and thou mayst remain a long time upon the land, which the lord thy god will give thee. thou shalt keep his statutes and his commandements (saith moses ) that it may goe well with thee, False 0.744 0.531 1.069
Deuteronomy 4.40 (AKJV) - 0 deuteronomy 4.40: thou shalt keepe therefore his statutes, and his commandements, which i command thee this day; thou shalt keep his statutes and his commandements (saith moses ) that it may goe well with thee, False 0.729 0.83 4.832
Deuteronomy 10.13 (Geneva) deuteronomy 10.13: that thou keepe the commandements of the lord, and his ordinances, which i commaund thee this day, for thy wealth? thou shalt keep his statutes and his commandements (saith moses ) that it may goe well with thee, False 0.72 0.182 1.46
Deuteronomy 10.13 (AKJV) deuteronomy 10.13: to keepe the commandements of the lord, and his statutes, which i commaund thee this day for thy good? thou shalt keep his statutes and his commandements (saith moses ) that it may goe well with thee, False 0.714 0.519 2.628
Deuteronomy 4.40 (Geneva) deuteronomy 4.40: thou shalt keepe therefore his ordinances, and his commandements which i commaund thee this day, that it may goe well with thee, and with thy children after thee, and that thou mayst prolong thy dayes vpon the earth, which the lord thy god giueth thee for euer. thou shalt keep his statutes and his commandements (saith moses ) that it may goe well with thee, False 0.71 0.675 3.627




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