Serious advice to delivered ones from sickness or any other dangers threatning death, how they ought to carry it that their mercyes may be continued, and other misery prevented, or, The healed ones prophulacticon or healthfull diet delivered in several sermons on John 5: 14 by James Allin.

Allen, James, 1632-1710
Publisher: Printed by John Foster
Place of Publication: Boston
Publication Year: 1679
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A23637 ESTC ID: W22141 STC ID: A1030
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- John V, 14; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text God in every deliverance doth come near to us, and it is a marvellous inobservance not to take notice of him when he is near, Psal. 106. 4. Remember me O Lord with the favour thou hast to thy People, visit me with thy Salvation. God in every deliverance does come near to us, and it is a marvellous inobservance not to take notice of him when he is near, Psalm 106. 4. remember me Oh Lord with the favour thou hast to thy People, visit me with thy Salvation. np1 p-acp d n1 vdz vvi av-j p-acp pno12, cc pn31 vbz dt j n1 xx pc-acp vvi n1 pp-f pno31 c-crq pns31 vbz j, np1 crd crd vvb pno11 uh n1 p-acp dt n1 pns21 vh2 p-acp po21 n1, vvb pno11 p-acp po21 n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Psalms 106.4; Psalms 106.4 (AKJV)
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Psalms 106.4 (AKJV) psalms 106.4: remember me, o lord, with the fauour that thou bearest vnto thy people: o visite me with thy saluation: remember me o lord with the favour thou hast to thy people, visit me with thy salvation True 0.933 0.908 1.843
Psalms 106.4 (Geneva) psalms 106.4: remember me, o lord, with the fauour of thy people: visite me with thy saluation, remember me o lord with the favour thou hast to thy people, visit me with thy salvation True 0.919 0.915 0.89
Psalms 105.4 (ODRV) psalms 105.4: remember vs o lord in the good pleasure of thy people: visite vs in thy saluation: remember me o lord with the favour thou hast to thy people, visit me with thy salvation True 0.787 0.321 0.805
Psalms 106.4 (AKJV) psalms 106.4: remember me, o lord, with the fauour that thou bearest vnto thy people: o visite me with thy saluation: god in every deliverance doth come near to us, and it is a marvellous inobservance not to take notice of him when he is near, psal. 106. 4. remember me o lord with the favour thou hast to thy people, visit me with thy salvation False 0.772 0.82 1.75
Psalms 106.4 (Geneva) psalms 106.4: remember me, o lord, with the fauour of thy people: visite me with thy saluation, god in every deliverance doth come near to us, and it is a marvellous inobservance not to take notice of him when he is near, psal. 106. 4. remember me o lord with the favour thou hast to thy people, visit me with thy salvation False 0.749 0.826 1.024




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In-Text Psal. 106. 4. Psalms 106.4