The palace of justice opened and set to veiw [sic], in a sermon at Margarets Westminster before the Honorable House of Commons assembled in Parliament, upon the 12th of May, 1646. Being the day of their solemn thanksgiving, for regaining and taking in the several garisons, of the city of Exeter. Barnstable. Michaels Mount in Cornwall Ruthen Castle. Ilford-Combe. Aberystwyth in Wales. [double brace] Dunster Castle. Titbury Castle. Woodstock Mannor. Castle of Bridgnorth. Banbury Castle. Newarke. / By Sam. Torshel.

Torshell, Samuel, 1604-1650
Publisher: Printed by T R and E M for John Bellamy at the three golden Lions in Cornhill
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1646
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A94759 ESTC ID: R200826 STC ID: T1940
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Deuteronomy XVI, 20; Civil War, 1642-1649; Justice -- Biblical teaching; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text They waited for him as the rain, and opened their mouth wide as for the later rain. They waited for him as the rain, and opened their Mouth wide as for the later rain. pns32 vvd p-acp pno31 p-acp dt n1, cc vvd po32 n1 av-j a-acp p-acp dt jc n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Job 29.22 (AKJV); Job 29.23 (AKJV); Proverbs 28.1 (Douay-Rheims)
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Job 29.23 (AKJV) job 29.23: and they waited for me as for the raine, and they opened their mouth wide as for the latter raine. they waited for him as the rain, and opened their mouth wide as for the later rain False 0.84 0.923 4.797
Job 29.23 (Douay-Rheims) job 29.23: they waited for me as for rain, and they opened their mouth as for a latter shower. they waited for him as the rain, and opened their mouth wide as for the later rain False 0.806 0.905 7.15
Job 29.23 (Geneva) job 29.23: and they wayted for me, as for the raine, and they opened their mouth as for the latter rayne. they waited for him as the rain, and opened their mouth wide as for the later rain False 0.788 0.881 1.586
Job 29.23 (AKJV) job 29.23: and they waited for me as for the raine, and they opened their mouth wide as for the latter raine. opened their mouth wide as for the later rain True 0.757 0.911 3.52
Job 29.23 (AKJV) job 29.23: and they waited for me as for the raine, and they opened their mouth wide as for the latter raine. they waited for him as the rain True 0.751 0.741 1.277
Job 29.23 (Douay-Rheims) job 29.23: they waited for me as for rain, and they opened their mouth as for a latter shower. they waited for him as the rain True 0.742 0.515 3.453
Job 29.23 (Geneva) job 29.23: and they wayted for me, as for the raine, and they opened their mouth as for the latter rayne. they waited for him as the rain True 0.724 0.571 0.0
Job 29.23 (Douay-Rheims) job 29.23: they waited for me as for rain, and they opened their mouth as for a latter shower. opened their mouth wide as for the later rain True 0.717 0.831 3.697
Job 29.23 (Geneva) job 29.23: and they wayted for me, as for the raine, and they opened their mouth as for the latter rayne. opened their mouth wide as for the later rain True 0.704 0.867 1.586




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