A supplement to The Morning-exercise at Cripple-Gate, or, Several more cases of conscience practically resolved by sundry ministers

Annesley, Samuel, 1620?-1696
Publisher: Printed for Thomas Cockerill
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1676
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A25478 ESTC ID: R13100 STC ID: A3240
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text Did not I weep for him that was in trouble? Was not my soul grieved for the poor? The way to get this tenderness towards others is, to put our selves in this or that mans case, (hungry, thirsty, naked) until we find our hearts to grow soft and tender towards them, Did not I weep for him that was in trouble? Was not my soul grieved for the poor? The Way to get this tenderness towards Others is, to put our selves in this or that men case, (hungry, thirsty, naked) until we find our hearts to grow soft and tender towards them, vdd xx pns11 vvi p-acp pno31 cst vbds p-acp n1? vbds xx po11 n1 vvn p-acp dt j? dt n1 pc-acp vvi d n1 p-acp n2-jn vbz, pc-acp vvi po12 n2 p-acp d cc d ng1 n1, (j, j, j) c-acp pns12 vvb po12 n2 pc-acp vvi j cc j p-acp pno32,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Job 30.25 (AKJV)
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Job 30.25 (AKJV) - 0 job 30.25: did not i weepe for him that was in trouble? did not i weep for him that was in trouble True 0.917 0.927 4.783
Job 30.25 (Geneva) - 0 job 30.25: did not i weepe with him that was in trouble? did not i weep for him that was in trouble True 0.87 0.908 4.783
Job 30.25 (AKJV) - 1 job 30.25: was not my soule grieued for the poore? was not my soul grieved for the poor True 0.855 0.939 0.0
Job 30.25 (Geneva) - 1 job 30.25: was not my soule in heauinesse for the poore? was not my soul grieved for the poor True 0.813 0.865 0.0
Job 30.25 (Douay-Rheims) job 30.25: i wept heretofore for him that was afflicted, and my soul had compassion on the poor. was not my soul grieved for the poor True 0.762 0.591 4.399
Job 30.25 (Douay-Rheims) job 30.25: i wept heretofore for him that was afflicted, and my soul had compassion on the poor. did not i weep for him that was in trouble? was not my soul grieved for the poor? the way to get this tenderness towards others is, to put our selves in this or that mans case, (hungry, thirsty, naked) until we find our hearts to grow soft and tender towards them, False 0.721 0.476 2.121
Job 30.25 (AKJV) job 30.25: did not i weepe for him that was in trouble? was not my soule grieued for the poore? did not i weep for him that was in trouble? was not my soul grieved for the poor? the way to get this tenderness towards others is, to put our selves in this or that mans case, (hungry, thirsty, naked) until we find our hearts to grow soft and tender towards them, False 0.711 0.934 0.387
Job 30.25 (Douay-Rheims) job 30.25: i wept heretofore for him that was afflicted, and my soul had compassion on the poor. did not i weep for him that was in trouble True 0.702 0.626 0.0
Job 30.25 (Geneva) job 30.25: did not i weepe with him that was in trouble? was not my soule in heauinesse for the poore? did not i weep for him that was in trouble? was not my soul grieved for the poor? the way to get this tenderness towards others is, to put our selves in this or that mans case, (hungry, thirsty, naked) until we find our hearts to grow soft and tender towards them, False 0.7 0.904 0.387




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