Edom and Babylon against Jerusalem, or, meditations on Psal. 137. 7 Occasioned by the most happy deliverance of our church and state (on November 5. 1605.) from the most bloody designe of the papists-gunpowder-treason. Being the summe of divers sermons, delivered by Thomas Vicars B.D. Pastour of Cockfield in South-sex. ...

Vicars, Thomas, d. 1638
Publisher: By E P urslowe for Henry Seyle dwelling in St Pauls Church yard at the signe of the Tygers head
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1633
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A14381 ESTC ID: S102674 STC ID: 24699
Subject Headings: Gunpowder Plot, 1605;
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In-Text the waters had drowned us, and the streames had gone over our soules, the deepe waters of the proud had gone even over our soule. the waters had drowned us, and the streams had gone over our Souls, the deep waters of the proud had gone even over our soul. dt n2 vhd vvn pno12, cc dt n2 vhd vvn p-acp po12 n2, dt j-jn n2 pp-f dt j vhd vvn av p-acp po12 n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Psalms 124.2 (Geneva); Psalms 124.5 (AKJV); Psalms 124.6 (AKJV)
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Psalms 124.5 (AKJV) psalms 124.5: then the proud waters had gone ouer our soule. the streames had gone over our soules, the deepe waters of the proud had gone even over our soule True 0.873 0.922 7.882
Psalms 124.5 (AKJV) psalms 124.5: then the proud waters had gone ouer our soule. the waters had drowned us, and the streames had gone over our soules, the deepe waters of the proud had gone even over our soule False 0.871 0.901 9.169
Psalms 124.4 (AKJV) psalms 124.4: then the waters had ouerwhelmed vs; the streame had gone ouer our soule. the waters had drowned us, and the streames had gone over our soules, the deepe waters of the proud had gone even over our soule False 0.862 0.85 5.725
Psalms 124.4 (Geneva) psalms 124.4: then the waters had drowned vs, and the streame had gone ouer our soule: the waters had drowned us, and the streames had gone over our soules, the deepe waters of the proud had gone even over our soule False 0.854 0.942 8.378
Psalms 124.4 (AKJV) psalms 124.4: then the waters had ouerwhelmed vs; the streame had gone ouer our soule. the streames had gone over our soules, the deepe waters of the proud had gone even over our soule True 0.836 0.861 4.549
Psalms 124.5 (Geneva) psalms 124.5: then had the swelling waters gone ouer our soule. the waters had drowned us, and the streames had gone over our soules, the deepe waters of the proud had gone even over our soule False 0.83 0.798 6.266
Psalms 124.5 (Geneva) psalms 124.5: then had the swelling waters gone ouer our soule. the streames had gone over our soules, the deepe waters of the proud had gone even over our soule True 0.825 0.834 4.979
Psalms 124.4 (Geneva) psalms 124.4: then the waters had drowned vs, and the streame had gone ouer our soule: the streames had gone over our soules, the deepe waters of the proud had gone even over our soule True 0.819 0.896 4.549




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