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 for hee onely can heare our crie, and cure our sore, that is, he onely can heare vs. In my trouble, I called vpon the Lord, and complayned vnto my God: for he only can hear our cry, and cure our soar, that is, he only can hear us In my trouble, I called upon the Lord, and complained unto my God: c-acp pns31 av-j vmb vvi po12 n1, cc vvi po12 n1, cst vbz, pns31 av-j vmb vvi pno12 p-acp po11 n1, pns11 vvd p-acp dt n1, cc vvd p-acp po11 n1:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Isaiah 26.16 (AKJV); Isaiah 26.16 (Geneva); Psalms 18.6 (AKJV); Psalms 3.4 (Geneva); Psalms 50; Psalms 50.15 (AKJV)
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Psalms 18.6 (AKJV) - 0 psalms 18.6: in my distresse i called vpon the lord, and cryed vnto my god: in my trouble, i called vpon the lord, and complayned vnto my god True 0.911 0.907 7.854
Psalms 18.6 (Geneva) - 0 psalms 18.6: but in my trouble did i call vpon the lord, and cryed vnto my god: in my trouble, i called vpon the lord, and complayned vnto my god True 0.901 0.869 7.854
Psalms 120.1 (AKJV) - 0 psalms 120.1: in my distresse i cried vnto the lord: in my trouble, i called vpon the lord, and complayned vnto my god True 0.856 0.603 2.534
Psalms 17.7 (ODRV) psalms 17.7: in my tribulation i haue inuocated our lord, and haue cried to my god: and he hath heard my voice from his holie temple: and my crie in his sight, hath entered into his eares. in my trouble, i called vpon the lord, and complayned vnto my god True 0.77 0.438 1.428
Psalms 120.1 (Geneva) psalms 120.1: a song of degrees. i called vnto the lord in my trouble, and hee heard me. in my trouble, i called vpon the lord, and complayned vnto my god True 0.712 0.531 7.288




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