Beames of divine light breaking forth from severall places of holy Scripture, as they were learnedly opened, in XXI. sermons. The III. first being the fore-going sermons to that treatise called The bruised-reed, preached on the precedent words. By the late reverend and iudicious divine, Richard Sibs, D.D. Mr. of Katharine Hall in Camb: and sometimes preacher at Grayes Inne. Published according to the Doctor his owne appointment subscribed with his hand; to prevent imperfect coppies.

Sibbes, Richard, 1577-1635
Publisher: Printed by G eorge M iller and Elizabeth Purslowe for N Bourne at the Royal Exchange and R Harford at the guilt Bible in Queenes head Alley in Pater Noster Row
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1639
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A12166 ESTC ID: S117279 STC ID: 22475
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Where is now their God? as it is oft in the Psalmes; and to the dejection of Gods people: The Lord hath forsaken me; The Lord hath forgotten me. Where is now their God? as it is oft in the Psalms; and to the dejection of God's people: The Lord hath forsaken me; The Lord hath forgotten me. q-crq vbz av po32 n1? p-acp pn31 vbz av p-acp dt n2; cc p-acp dt n1 pp-f npg1 n1: dt n1 vhz vvn pno11; dt n1 vhz vvn pno11.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Psalms 71.11 (AKJV)
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Psalms 71.11 (AKJV) - 0 psalms 71.11: saying, god hath forsaken him: to the dejection of gods people: the lord hath forsaken me; the lord hath forgotten me True 0.767 0.433 1.067
Isaiah 49.14 (Douay-Rheims) - 1 isaiah 49.14: the lord hath forsaken me, and the lord hath forgotten me. to the dejection of gods people: the lord hath forsaken me; the lord hath forgotten me True 0.756 0.926 1.805
Isaiah 49.14 (Douay-Rheims) - 1 isaiah 49.14: the lord hath forsaken me, and the lord hath forgotten me. where is now their god? as it is oft in the psalmes; and to the dejection of gods people: the lord hath forsaken me; the lord hath forgotten me False 0.651 0.9 0.0
Isaiah 49.14 (AKJV) isaiah 49.14: but zion said, the lord hath forsaken me, and my lord hath forgotten me. to the dejection of gods people: the lord hath forsaken me; the lord hath forgotten me True 0.636 0.898 1.682
Isaiah 49.14 (Geneva) isaiah 49.14: but zion saide, the lord hath forsaken me, and my lord hath forgotten me. to the dejection of gods people: the lord hath forsaken me; the lord hath forgotten me True 0.616 0.91 1.682




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