The Ievves deliverance out of Babylon, and the mystery of our redemption plainely demonstrated in ten sermons, vpon the 126. Psalme, viz. 1. Sions saluation. 2. The saints securitie. 3. The free-mans frankincense. 4. The atheists acknowledgement. 5. Gods goodnesse. 6. The godlies gladnesse. 7. The prisoners petition. 8. The commoditie of the crosse. 9. The captiues case. 10. The Christians comfort. Preached in Yorkshire, by Iohn Hvme, Minister of the Word; and now published by authoritie.

Hume, John, minister of religion in Yorkshire
Publisher: Printed by W Stansby for Michael Sparke and are to be sold in Greene Arbor at the signe of the Blue Bible in the Old bayley without New Gate
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1628
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A03839 ESTC ID: S114146 STC ID: 13954
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Psalms CXXVI -- Commentaries;
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In-Text If they only seeke the particular hurt of our bodies, then we ought to blesse them that curse vs, If they only seek the particular hurt of our bodies, then we ought to bless them that curse us, cs pns32 av-j vvi dt j n1 pp-f po12 n2, cs pns12 vmd pc-acp vvi pno32 cst vvb pno12,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Thessalonians 5.25 (ODRV); Job 31.29; Luke 6.28 (ODRV); Proverbs 17.5; Proverbs 24.17; Romans 12.14 (AKJV)
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Romans 12.14 (AKJV) romans 12.14: blesse them which persecute you, blesse, and curse not. we ought to blesse them that curse vs, True 0.788 0.653 2.039
Romans 12.14 (ODRV) romans 12.14: blesse them that persecute you: blesse, and curse not. we ought to blesse them that curse vs, True 0.779 0.711 2.039
Romans 12.14 (Geneva) romans 12.14: blesse them which persecute you: blesse, i say, and curse not. we ought to blesse them that curse vs, True 0.778 0.676 1.954
Luke 6.28 (ODRV) luke 6.28: blesse them that curse you, and pray for them that calumniate you. we ought to blesse them that curse vs, True 0.737 0.722 1.818
Luke 6.28 (AKJV) luke 6.28: blesse them that curse you, & pray for them which despitefully vse you. we ought to blesse them that curse vs, True 0.736 0.724 1.731
Luke 6.28 (Geneva) luke 6.28: blesse them that curse you, and pray for them which hurt you. we ought to blesse them that curse vs, True 0.734 0.723 1.818
Romans 12.14 (Tyndale) romans 12.14: blesse the which persecute you: blesse but course not. we ought to blesse them that curse vs, True 0.724 0.56 0.838
Romans 12.14 (Vulgate) romans 12.14: benedicite persequentibus vos: benedicite, et nolite maledicere. we ought to blesse them that curse vs, True 0.691 0.178 0.0
Luke 6.28 (Wycliffe) luke 6.28: blesse ye men that cursen you, preye ye for men that defamen you. we ought to blesse them that curse vs, True 0.651 0.514 0.515
Luke 6.28 (Geneva) luke 6.28: blesse them that curse you, and pray for them which hurt you. if they only seeke the particular hurt of our bodies, then we ought to blesse them that curse vs, False 0.639 0.696 7.331
Luke 6.28 (AKJV) luke 6.28: blesse them that curse you, & pray for them which despitefully vse you. if they only seeke the particular hurt of our bodies, then we ought to blesse them that curse vs, False 0.605 0.513 3.99
Luke 6.28 (ODRV) luke 6.28: blesse them that curse you, and pray for them that calumniate you. if they only seeke the particular hurt of our bodies, then we ought to blesse them that curse vs, False 0.605 0.45 4.174




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