Dauids learning, or The vvay to true happinesse in a commentarie vpon the 32. Psalme. Preached and now published by T.T. late fellow of Christs Colledge in Cambridge. To which is prefixed the table of method of the whole Psalme, and annexed an alphabeticall table of the chiefe matters in the commentarie.

Taylor, Thomas, 1576-1632
Publisher: Printed by William Stansby for Henrie Fetherstone and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Church yard at the signe of the Rose
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1617
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A13538 ESTC ID: S118153 STC ID: 23827
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Psalms XXXII -- Commentaries;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text Marke and consider the godly man, for his end is peace; his light afflictions are recompensed with an eternall weight of glory. Mark and Consider the godly man, for his end is peace; his Light afflictions Are recompensed with an Eternal weight of glory. vvb cc vvi dt j n1, p-acp po31 n1 vbz n1; po31 j n2 vbr vvn p-acp dt j n1 pp-f n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Luke 16.25 (Tyndale); Psalms 37.37 (Geneva)
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Psalms 37.37 (Geneva) - 0 psalms 37.37: marke the vpright man, and beholde the iust: marke and consider the godly man True 0.797 0.343 0.211
Psalms 37.37 (AKJV) - 0 psalms 37.37: marke the perfect man, and behold the vpright: marke and consider the godly man True 0.77 0.283 0.211
Psalms 37.37 (Geneva) - 1 psalms 37.37: for the end of that man is peace. marke and consider the godly man, for his end is peace; his light afflictions are recompensed with an eternall weight of glory False 0.72 0.703 0.236
Psalms 37.37 (AKJV) - 1 psalms 37.37: for the end of that man is peace. marke and consider the godly man, for his end is peace; his light afflictions are recompensed with an eternall weight of glory False 0.72 0.703 0.236
2 Corinthians 4.17 (Geneva) 2 corinthians 4.17: for our light affliction which is but for a moment, causeth vnto vs a farre most excellent and an eternall waight of glorie: his end is peace; his light afflictions are recompensed with an eternall weight of glory True 0.649 0.79 0.386
2 Corinthians 4.17 (Tyndale) 2 corinthians 4.17: for oure excedinge tribulacion which is momentany and light prepareth an excedinge and an eternall wayght of glorye vnto vs his end is peace; his light afflictions are recompensed with an eternall weight of glory True 0.646 0.306 0.376
2 Corinthians 4.17 (AKJV) 2 corinthians 4.17: for our light affliction, which is but for a momet, worketh for vs a farre more exceeding and eternall waight of glory, his end is peace; his light afflictions are recompensed with an eternall weight of glory True 0.632 0.729 1.41
2 Corinthians 4.17 (ODRV) 2 corinthians 4.17: for that our tribulation which presently is momentanie & light, worketh aboue measure exceedingly an eternal weight of glorie in vs, his end is peace; his light afflictions are recompensed with an eternall weight of glory True 0.606 0.702 1.143




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