A most plaine and profitable exposition of the book of Ester deliuered in 26. sermons. By Peter Merlin, one of the ministers of the church of Garnezey: and now translated in English, for the helpe of those who wanting the knowledge of the tongues, are yet desirous of the vnderstanding of the scriptures and true godlinesse. With a table of the principall points of doctrine contained therein.

Merlin, Pierre, ca. 1535-1603
Publisher: Printed by Thomas Creed
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1599
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A07457 ESTC ID: S104492 STC ID: 17843
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 16th century;
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In-Text Thus doth God lift vp the base & abiect, that they may say with Dauid, O ▪ Lord my heart is not haughtie, neither are mine eyes loftie: Thus does God lift up the base & abject, that they may say with David, Oh ▪ Lord my heart is not haughty, neither Are mine eyes lofty: av vdz np1 vvi a-acp dt j cc j, cst pns32 vmb vvi p-acp np1, uh ▪ n1 po11 n1 vbz xx j, av-dx vbr po11 n2 j:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Luke 1.48; Psalms 131.1; Psalms 131.1 (AKJV); Psalms 147.6 (AKJV)
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Psalms 131.1 (AKJV) - 0 psalms 131.1: lord, my heart is not haughtie, nor mine eyes loftie: they may say with dauid, o # lord my heart is not haughtie True 0.805 0.903 2.754
Psalms 130.1 (ODRV) - 1 psalms 130.1: lord my hart is not exalted: they may say with dauid, o # lord my heart is not haughtie True 0.79 0.862 0.18
Psalms 131.1 (Geneva) - 1 psalms 131.1: lord, mine heart is not hautie, neither are mine eyes loftie, neither haue i walked in great matters and hid from me. they may say with dauid, o # lord my heart is not haughtie True 0.74 0.709 0.823
Psalms 131.1 (AKJV) - 0 psalms 131.1: lord, my heart is not haughtie, nor mine eyes loftie: thus doth god lift vp the base & abiect, that they may say with dauid, o # lord my heart is not haughtie, neither are mine eyes loftie False 0.721 0.912 1.762
Psalms 113.7 (AKJV) - 0 psalms 113.7: he raiseth vp the poore out of the dust: thus doth god lift vp the base & abiect True 0.692 0.458 0.396
Job 5.11 (Geneva) job 5.11: and setteth vp on hie them that be lowe, that the sorowfull may be exalted to saluation. thus doth god lift vp the base & abiect True 0.666 0.433 0.341
Psalms 113.7 (Geneva) psalms 113.7: he raiseth the needie out of the dust, and lifteth vp the poore out of the dung, thus doth god lift vp the base & abiect True 0.66 0.508 0.341
Psalms 131.1 (Geneva) - 1 psalms 131.1: lord, mine heart is not hautie, neither are mine eyes loftie, neither haue i walked in great matters and hid from me. thus doth god lift vp the base & abiect, that they may say with dauid, o # lord my heart is not haughtie, neither are mine eyes loftie False 0.655 0.682 0.48
Psalms 112.7 (ODRV) psalms 112.7: raising vp the needie from the earth, and lifting vp the poore out of the dung: thus doth god lift vp the base & abiect True 0.614 0.358 0.474
Psalms 130.1 (ODRV) psalms 130.1: a gradual canticle of dauid. lord my hart is not exalted: neither are mine eies loftie. neither haue i walked in great matters: nor in meruelous thinges aboue me. thus doth god lift vp the base & abiect, that they may say with dauid, o # lord my heart is not haughtie, neither are mine eyes loftie False 0.608 0.53 1.844




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