Dauids repentance, or, A plaine and familiar exposition of the 51 psalme first preached and now published for the benefite of Gods church : wherein euery faithfull Christian may see before his eyes the patterne of vnfeigned repentance, whereby we may take heed of the falling into sinne againe.

Smith, Samuel, 1588-1665
Publisher: Printed by Nicholas Okes
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1614
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A12516 ESTC ID: S3155 STC ID: 22841.7
Subject Headings: Miserere; Repentence;
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In-Text and eternall saluation, I had exceeding ioy therein. Now I doe humbly intreate thee to restore it to mee againe. and Eternal salvation, I had exceeding joy therein. Now I do humbly entreat thee to restore it to me again. cc j n1, pns11 vhd j-vvg n1 av. av pns11 vdb av-j vvi pno21 pc-acp vvi pn31 p-acp pno11 av.




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Psalms 51.12 (AKJV) - 0 psalms 51.12: restore vnto me the ioy of thy saluation: and eternall saluation, i had exceeding ioy therein. now i doe humbly intreate thee to restore it to mee againe False 0.667 0.564 0.258
Psalms 51.12 (Geneva) psalms 51.12: restore to me the ioy of thy saluation, and stablish me with thy free spirit. and eternall saluation, i had exceeding ioy therein. now i doe humbly intreate thee to restore it to mee againe False 0.631 0.374 0.226




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