Stand still: Or, A bridle for the times A discourse tending to still the murmuring, to settle the wavering, to stay the wandring, to strengthen the fainting. As it was delivered to the Church of God at Great Yarmouth, Anno 1643. By John Brinsley, Minister of the Word there, and now published as a proper antidote against the present epidemicall distempers of the times.

Brinsley, John, 1600-1665
Publisher: printed for William Frankling and are to be sold at his shop next the George in Norwich
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1647
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A29529 ESTC ID: R217245 STC ID: B4729
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text The Lord finding Ioshuah in this posture, he saith unto him, vers. 10. Get thee up, wherefore lyest thou here upon thy face? What, might not Ioshuah doe what he did? Might he not pray and humble himselfe before God, in such a case as that? Yes, he might doe it, he ought to doe it, there being no readier way to stay or prevent judgment then this. The Lord finding Joshua in this posture, he Says unto him, vers. 10. Get thee up, Wherefore liest thou Here upon thy face? What, might not Joshua do what he did? Might he not pray and humble himself before God, in such a case as that? Yes, he might do it, he ought to do it, there being no Readier Way to stay or prevent judgement then this. dt n1 vvg np1 p-acp d n1, pns31 vvz p-acp pno31, fw-la. crd vvb pno21 a-acp, q-crq vv2 pns21 av p-acp po21 n1? q-crq, vmd xx np1 vdi r-crq pns31 vdd? vmd pns31 xx vvi cc vvi px31 p-acp np1, p-acp d dt n1 c-acp d? uh, pns31 vmd vdi pn31, pns31 vmd pc-acp vdi pn31, a-acp vbg dx jc n1 pc-acp vvi cc vvi n1 av d.
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Adjacent References with Relevance: Joshua 7.10 (AKJV); Joshua 7.6
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Joshua 7.10 (AKJV) - 1 joshua 7.10: wherefore liest thou thus vpon thy face? get thee up, wherefore lyest thou here upon thy face True 0.865 0.732 6.834
Joshua 7.10 (Geneva) - 1 joshua 7.10: wherefore lyest thou thus vpon thy face? get thee up, wherefore lyest thou here upon thy face True 0.86 0.748 9.36
Joshua 7.10 (Douay-Rheims) - 1 joshua 7.10: arise, why liest thou flat on the ground? get thee up, wherefore lyest thou here upon thy face True 0.802 0.611 1.42
Joshua 7.10 (AKJV) joshua 7.10: and the lord saide vnto ioshua, get thee vp; wherefore liest thou thus vpon thy face? the lord finding ioshuah in this posture, he saith unto him, vers. 10. get thee up, wherefore lyest thou here upon thy face? what, might not ioshuah doe what he did? might he not pray and humble himselfe before god, in such a case as that? yes, he might doe it, he ought to doe it, there being no readier way to stay or prevent judgment then this False 0.621 0.809 7.671
Joshua 7.10 (Geneva) joshua 7.10: and the lord said vnto ioshua, get thee vp: wherefore lyest thou thus vpon thy face? the lord finding ioshuah in this posture, he saith unto him, vers. 10. get thee up, wherefore lyest thou here upon thy face? what, might not ioshuah doe what he did? might he not pray and humble himselfe before god, in such a case as that? yes, he might doe it, he ought to doe it, there being no readier way to stay or prevent judgment then this False 0.619 0.819 9.605




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