A posie of spirituall flowers taken out of the garden of the holy scriptures, consisting of these sixe sorts: hearts ease, true delight, the worlds wonders, the souls solace, times complaint, the doom of sinners. Gathered for the encouragement of beginners, direction of proceeders, meditation of good hearers, consolation of true beleeuers, expectation of Sions mourners, confusion of irrepentant sinners. By George Webbe, minister of the word.

Webbe, George, 1581-1642
Publisher: Imprinted by F Kingston for William Leake
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1610
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A14860 ESTC ID: S102126 STC ID: 25164
Subject Headings: Bible -- Meditations; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text They mount vp to the heauen, and descend to the deepe, so that their soule melteth for trouble: They mount up to the heaven, and descend to the deep, so that their soul melts for trouble: pns32 vvb a-acp p-acp dt n1, cc vvi p-acp dt j-jn, av cst po32 n1 vvz p-acp n1:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Psalms 107.19 (AKJV); Psalms 107.25 (AKJV); Psalms 107.26 (Geneva)
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Psalms 107.26 (Geneva) psalms 107.26: they mount vp to the heauen, and descend to ye deepe, so that their soule melteth for trouble. they mount vp to the heauen, and descend to the deepe, so that their soule melteth for trouble False 0.953 0.979 4.162
Psalms 107.26 (AKJV) psalms 107.26: they mount vp to the heauen: they goe downe againe to the depthes: their soule is melted because of trouble. they mount vp to the heauen, and descend to the deepe, so that their soule melteth for trouble False 0.907 0.928 1.505
Psalms 107.26 (AKJV) - 2 psalms 107.26: their soule is melted because of trouble. that their soule melteth for trouble True 0.895 0.912 0.256
Psalms 106.26 (ODRV) psalms 106.26: they ascend euen to the heauens, and they descend euen to the depthes: their soule pyned away in euils. they mount vp to the heauen, and descend to the deepe, so that their soule melteth for trouble False 0.832 0.87 0.528
Revelation 11.12 (ODRV) - 2 revelation 11.12: and they went vp into heauen in a cloud: they mount vp to the heauen True 0.668 0.77 1.067
Psalms 107.26 (Geneva) psalms 107.26: they mount vp to the heauen, and descend to ye deepe, so that their soule melteth for trouble. that their soule melteth for trouble True 0.653 0.906 1.098
Revelation 11.12 (AKJV) revelation 11.12: and they heard a great voyce from heauen, saying vnto them, come vp hither. and they ascended vp to heauen in a cloud, and their enemies beheld them. they mount vp to the heauen True 0.65 0.852 1.071
Revelation 11.12 (Tyndale) revelation 11.12: and they herde a greate voyce from heven saying vnto them. come vp hidder. and they ascended vp into heven in a cloude and their ennemyes sawe them. they mount vp to the heauen True 0.65 0.406 0.536
Revelation 11.12 (Geneva) revelation 11.12: and they shall heare a great voyce from heauen, saying vnto them, come vp hither. and they shall ascend vp to heauen in a cloude, and their enemies shall see them. they mount vp to the heauen True 0.646 0.804 1.025
Job 20.6 (Douay-Rheims) job 20.6: if his pride mount up even to heaven, and his head touch the clouds: they mount vp to the heauen True 0.604 0.439 1.414




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