The sinners hope: as his priviledge, and duty, in his worst condition, stated, cleared, and improved. Tending as well to the startling and inviting of the wicked from his sinfull and wretched course, upon the conditionall hopes that are layd out for him; as the confirming and directing of the truly humble and weak Christian in his duty and comfort, in the severall cases of darkness, sin, and affliction. Being the substance of severall sermons, / preached by Henry Newcome, M.A. and one of the ministers of the Gospell, at Manchester, in the county palatine of Lancaster.

Newcome, Henry, 1627-1695
Publisher: Printed by E C for George Eversden at the sign of the Maiden head in Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1659
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A90059 ESTC ID: R209655 STC ID: N899
Subject Headings: Sermons;
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In-Text The great day of the Feast, when most people was there, he makes the Proclamation, That who ever is a thirst, may come to him and drink. The great day of the Feast, when most people was there, he makes the Proclamation, That who ever is a thirst, may come to him and drink. dt j n1 pp-f dt n1, c-crq ds n1 vbds a-acp, pns31 vvz dt n1, cst r-crq av vbz dt n1, vmb vvi p-acp pno31 cc vvi.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Isaiah 55.1; Job 7.37; Luke 22.1 (ODRV); Revelation 22.17
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Luke 22.1 (ODRV) luke 22.1: and the festiual day of the azymes approched, which is called pasche: the great day of the feast True 0.725 0.267 1.001
Luke 22.1 (Geneva) luke 22.1: now the feast of vnleauened bread drewe neere, which is called the passeouer. the great day of the feast True 0.698 0.2 0.452
John 7.37 (Geneva) john 7.37: nowe in the last and great day of the feast, iesus stoode and cried, saying, if any man thirst, let him come vnto me, and drinke. the great day of the feast, when most people was there, he makes the proclamation, that who ever is a thirst, may come to him and drink False 0.673 0.658 1.088
John 7.37 (AKJV) john 7.37: in the last day, that great day of the feast, iesus stood, and cried, saying, if any man thirst, let him come vnto me, and drinke. the great day of the feast, when most people was there, he makes the proclamation, that who ever is a thirst, may come to him and drink False 0.67 0.715 1.088
John 7.37 (Tyndale) john 7.37: in the last daye that great daye of the feaste iesus stode and cryed sayinge: if eny man thyrst let him come vnto me and drinke. the great day of the feast, when most people was there, he makes the proclamation, that who ever is a thirst, may come to him and drink False 0.657 0.452 0.48
John 7.37 (ODRV) john 7.37: and in the last, the great day of the festiuitie iesvs stood and cried, saying: if any man thirst, let him come to me, and drinke. the great day of the feast, when most people was there, he makes the proclamation, that who ever is a thirst, may come to him and drink False 0.645 0.574 0.524




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