Hopes incovragement pointed at in a sermon, preached in St. Margarets Westminster, before the honorable House of Commons, assembled in Parliament: at the last solemn fast, February 28. 1643. by Tho. Young. Published by order of the House of Commons.

Young, Thomas, 1587-1655
Publisher: for Ralph Smith at the sign of the Bible in Cornhill neere the Royall Exchange
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1644
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A97297 ESTC ID: R4946 STC ID: Y92
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Psalms XXXI, 24; Fast-day sermons -- 17th century;
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In-Text and why? our God whom wee serve is able to deliver us from the fiery Furnace; and why? our God whom we serve is able to deliver us from the fiery Furnace; cc q-crq? po12 n1 r-crq pns12 vvb vbz j pc-acp vvi pno12 p-acp dt j n1;
Note 0 Dan 6.16, 17. Dan 6.16, 17. np1 crd, crd




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Daniel 3.16 (AKJV); Daniel 3.17 (Geneva); Daniel 6.16; Daniel 6.17
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Daniel 3.17 (Geneva) daniel 3.17: beholde, our god whom we serue, is able to deliuer vs from the hote fierie fornace, and hee will deliuer vs out of thine hand, o king. ? our god whom wee serve is able to deliver us from the fiery furnace True 0.736 0.868 0.0
Daniel 3.17 (Geneva) daniel 3.17: beholde, our god whom we serue, is able to deliuer vs from the hote fierie fornace, and hee will deliuer vs out of thine hand, o king. why? our god whom wee serve is able to deliver us from the fiery furnace True 0.735 0.861 0.0
Daniel 3.17 (Geneva) daniel 3.17: beholde, our god whom we serue, is able to deliuer vs from the hote fierie fornace, and hee will deliuer vs out of thine hand, o king. and why? our god whom wee serve is able to deliver us from the fiery furnace False 0.73 0.85 0.0
Daniel 3.17 (AKJV) daniel 3.17: if it be so, our god whom wee serue, is able to deliuer vs from the burning fierie furnace, and he will deliuer vs out of thine hand, o king. ? our god whom wee serve is able to deliver us from the fiery furnace True 0.693 0.89 0.826
Daniel 3.17 (AKJV) daniel 3.17: if it be so, our god whom wee serue, is able to deliuer vs from the burning fierie furnace, and he will deliuer vs out of thine hand, o king. why? our god whom wee serve is able to deliver us from the fiery furnace True 0.691 0.893 0.826
Daniel 3.17 (AKJV) daniel 3.17: if it be so, our god whom wee serue, is able to deliuer vs from the burning fierie furnace, and he will deliuer vs out of thine hand, o king. and why? our god whom wee serve is able to deliver us from the fiery furnace False 0.684 0.886 0.826
Daniel 3.17 (ODRV) daniel 3.17: for behold our god, whom we worshipe, can save vs from the fornace of burning fyre, and out of thy handes, o king, deliuer vs. ? our god whom wee serve is able to deliver us from the fiery furnace True 0.679 0.656 0.0
Daniel 3.17 (ODRV) daniel 3.17: for behold our god, whom we worshipe, can save vs from the fornace of burning fyre, and out of thy handes, o king, deliuer vs. why? our god whom wee serve is able to deliver us from the fiery furnace True 0.679 0.648 0.0
Daniel 3.17 (ODRV) daniel 3.17: for behold our god, whom we worshipe, can save vs from the fornace of burning fyre, and out of thy handes, o king, deliuer vs. and why? our god whom wee serve is able to deliver us from the fiery furnace False 0.677 0.606 0.0




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Note 0 Dan 6.16, 17. Daniel 6.16; Daniel 6.17