Casuistical morning-exercises the fourth volume / by several ministers in and about London, preached in October, 1689.

Annesley, Samuel, 1620?-1696
Publisher: Printed by James Astwood for John Dunton
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1690
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A25466 ESTC ID: R614 STC ID: A3225
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and especially you of London! set a watch before the door of your lips; and let your words be like the words of Christ Jesus. Your lying and corrupt communication; your slanderous and backbiting words; and especially you of London! Set a watch before the door of your lips; and let your words be like the words of christ jesus. Your lying and corrupt communication; your slanderous and backbiting words; cc av-j pn22 pp-f np1! vvd dt n1 p-acp dt n1 pp-f po22 n2; cc vvb po22 n2 vbb av-j dt n2 pp-f np1 np1. po22 n-vvg cc j n1; po22 j cc n1 n2;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Psalms 141.3 (AKJV)
Only the top predictions per textual unit are considered for adjacency. An adjacent reference is located either in the same or an immediately neighboring segment/note as a given query reference. A reference is relevant to the query if they are identical, parallel texts of each other, or one is a known cross references of the other.
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Psalms 141.3 (AKJV) - 1 psalms 141.3: keepe the doore of my lips. set a watch before the door of your lips True 0.773 0.306 0.24
Psalms 141.3 (Geneva) psalms 141.3: set a watch, o lord, before my mouth, and keepe the doore of my lips. set a watch before the door of your lips True 0.719 0.777 0.387
Psalms 140.3 (ODRV) psalms 140.3: set o lord a watch to my mouth: and a doore round about to my lippes. set a watch before the door of your lips True 0.674 0.371 0.201




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