Sermons, meditations, and prayers, upon the plague. 1636. By T.S.

Swadlin, Thomas, 1600-1670
Publisher: Printed by N and Io Okes for Iohn Benson and are to be sold at his shop in S Dunstans Church yard in Fleet streete
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1637
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A13211 ESTC ID: S103474 STC ID: 23509
Subject Headings: Plague -- England -- London; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text How long, Lord, how long shall thy iealousie burne like fire? for ever? O when shall I come into thy house? O forgive my sinnes, that brought this plague. How long, Lord, how long shall thy jealousy burn like fire? for ever? O when shall I come into thy house? O forgive my Sins, that brought this plague. c-crq av-j, n1, c-crq av-j vmb po21 n1 vvi av-j n1? p-acp av? sy q-crq vmb pns11 vvi p-acp po21 n1? sy vvb po11 n2, cst vvd d n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Corinthians 14.9 (Geneva); Psalms 79.5 (Geneva)
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Psalms 79.5 (Geneva) psalms 79.5: lord, howe long wilt thou be angrie, for euer? shall thy gelousie burne like fire? how long, lord, how long shall thy iealousie burne like fire? for ever? o when shall i come into thy house? o forgive my sinnes True 0.691 0.722 1.623
Psalms 79.5 (AKJV) psalms 79.5: how long, lord, wilt thou be angry, for euer? shall thy ielousie burne like fire? how long, lord, how long shall thy iealousie burne like fire? for ever? o when shall i come into thy house? o forgive my sinnes True 0.684 0.837 1.68
Psalms 89.46 (AKJV) psalms 89.46: how long, lord, wilt thou hide thy selfe, for euer? shall thy wrath burne like fire? how long, lord, how long shall thy iealousie burne like fire? for ever? o when shall i come into thy house? o forgive my sinnes True 0.673 0.658 1.824
Psalms 89.46 (Geneva) psalms 89.46: lord, howe long wilt thou hide thy selfe, for euer? shall thy wrath burne like fire? how long, lord, how long shall thy iealousie burne like fire? for ever? o when shall i come into thy house? o forgive my sinnes True 0.671 0.668 1.772
Psalms 79.5 (AKJV) psalms 79.5: how long, lord, wilt thou be angry, for euer? shall thy ielousie burne like fire? how long, lord, how long shall thy iealousie burne like fire? for ever? o when shall i come into thy house? o forgive my sinnes, that brought this plague False 0.649 0.761 1.68
Psalms 79.5 (Geneva) psalms 79.5: lord, howe long wilt thou be angrie, for euer? shall thy gelousie burne like fire? how long, lord, how long shall thy iealousie burne like fire? for ever? o when shall i come into thy house? o forgive my sinnes, that brought this plague False 0.649 0.524 1.623
Psalms 89.46 (AKJV) psalms 89.46: how long, lord, wilt thou hide thy selfe, for euer? shall thy wrath burne like fire? how long, lord, how long shall thy iealousie burne like fire? for ever? o when shall i come into thy house? o forgive my sinnes, that brought this plague False 0.628 0.469 1.824
Psalms 89.46 (Geneva) psalms 89.46: lord, howe long wilt thou hide thy selfe, for euer? shall thy wrath burne like fire? how long, lord, how long shall thy iealousie burne like fire? for ever? o when shall i come into thy house? o forgive my sinnes, that brought this plague False 0.627 0.456 1.772




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