An explication of the hundreth and tenth Psalme wherein the severall heads of Christian religion therein contained; touching the exaltation of Christ, the scepter of his kingdome, the character of his subjects, his priesthood, victories, sufferings, and resurrection, are largely explained and applied. Being the substance of severall sermons preached at Lincolns Inne; by Edward Reynoldes sometimes fellow of Merton Colledge in Oxford, late preacher to the foresaid honorable society, and rector of the church of Braunston in Northhampton-shire.

Reynolds, Edward, 1599-1676
Publisher: Imprinted by Felix Kyngston for Robert Bostocke and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Churchyard at the signe of the Kings Head
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1632
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A10650 ESTC ID: S115794 STC ID: 20927
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Psalms CX -- Commentaries; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text And it is the curse of Gods enemies, that they should lick the dust, and that the feete of the Church and the tongue of her dogs should bee dipped in the bloud of her enemies. And it is the curse of God's enemies, that they should lick the dust, and that the feet of the Church and the tongue of her Dogs should be dipped in the blood of her enemies. cc pn31 vbz dt n1 pp-f npg1 n2, cst pns32 vmd vvi dt n1, cc cst dt n2 pp-f dt n1 cc dt n1 pp-f po31 n2 vmd vbi vvn p-acp dt n1 pp-f po31 n2.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Genesis 3.14; Luke 10.19; Psalms 68.23; Psalms 68.23 (AKJV); Romans 16.20
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Psalms 68.23 (AKJV) psalms 68.23: that thy foote may be dipped in the blood of thine enemies, and the tongue of thy dogges in the same. and it is the curse of gods enemies, that they should lick the dust, and that the feete of the church and the tongue of her dogs should bee dipped in the bloud of her enemies False 0.638 0.779 0.388




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