A sermon preached at Pauls Crosse, August the 5. 1623. By Barten Holyday, now archdeacon of Oxford

Holyday, Barten, 1593-1661
Publisher: Printed by William Stansby for Nathaniell Butter and are to be sold at his shop at Saint Austines Gate in Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1626
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A03494 ESTC ID: S104169 STC ID: 13615
Subject Headings: Gowrie Conspiracy, 1600; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and sing prayses vnto thy name. and sing praises unto thy name. cc vvb n2 p-acp po21 n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Psalms 18.49 (AKJV); Psalms 18.verse 48; Psalms 49.; Psalms 65.4 (ODRV)
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Psalms 65.4 (ODRV) - 1 psalms 65.4: let it sing a psalme to thy name. and sing prayses vnto thy name False 0.83 0.64 1.438
Psalms 66.4 (AKJV) psalms 66.4: all the earth shall worship thee; and shall sing vnto thee, they shall sing to thy name; selah. and sing prayses vnto thy name False 0.755 0.748 2.923
Psalms 66.4 (Geneva) psalms 66.4: all the worlde shall worship thee, and sing vnto thee, euen sing of thy name. selah. and sing prayses vnto thy name False 0.726 0.727 3.021




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