A practical and polemical commentary or exposition on the whole fifteenth Psalm wherein the text is learnedly and fruitfully explained, some controversies discussed, sundry cases of conscience are cleared, more especially that of usurie : many common places succinctly handled ... / by Christopher Cartwright ... ; the life of the reverend and learned author is prefixed.

Bolton, John, 1599-1679
Cartwright, Christopher, 1602-1658
Publisher: Printed for Nath Brook
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1658
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A34992 ESTC ID: R18318 STC ID: C693
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Psalms XV -- Commentaries; Cartwright, Christopher, 1602-1658;
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In-Text And they covet fields, and take them by violence; and houses, and take them away; so they oppresse a man and his house even a man and his heritage. And they covet fields, and take them by violence; and houses, and take them away; so they oppress a man and his house even a man and his heritage. cc pns32 vvb n2, cc vvi pno32 p-acp n1; cc n2, cc vvi pno32 av; av pns32 vvb dt n1 cc po31 n1 av dt n1 cc po31 n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Micah 2.1 (AKJV); Micah 2.2 (AKJV); Micah 2.3 (AKJV)
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Micah 2.2 (AKJV) micah 2.2: and they couet fields and take them by violence: and houses, and take them away: so they oppresse a man and his house, euen a man and his heritage. and they covet fields, and take them by violence; and houses, and take them away; so they oppresse a man and his house even a man and his heritage False 0.944 0.979 15.836
Micah 2.2 (Geneva) micah 2.2: and they couet fields, and take them by violence, and houses, and take them away: so they oppresse a man and his house, euen man and his heritage. and they covet fields, and take them by violence; and houses, and take them away; so they oppresse a man and his house even a man and his heritage False 0.936 0.978 15.836
Micah 2.2 (Geneva) - 1 micah 2.2: so they oppresse a man and his house, euen man and his heritage. take them away; so they oppresse a man and his house even a man and his heritage True 0.904 0.945 11.754
Micah 2.2 (AKJV) - 2 micah 2.2: so they oppresse a man and his house, euen a man and his heritage. take them away; so they oppresse a man and his house even a man and his heritage True 0.902 0.952 11.754
Micah 2.2 (Douay-Rheims) micah 2.2: and they have coveted fields, and taken them by violence, and houses they have forcibly taken away: and oppressed a man and his house, a man and his inheritance. and they covet fields, and take them by violence; and houses, and take them away; so they oppresse a man and his house even a man and his heritage False 0.882 0.962 11.317
Micah 2.2 (Douay-Rheims) - 1 micah 2.2: and oppressed a man and his house, a man and his inheritance. take them away; so they oppresse a man and his house even a man and his heritage True 0.814 0.815 7.407
Micah 2.2 (Geneva) - 0 micah 2.2: and they couet fields, and take them by violence, and houses, and take them away: take them by violence; and houses True 0.78 0.942 3.924
Micah 2.2 (AKJV) - 1 micah 2.2: and houses, and take them away: take them by violence; and houses True 0.778 0.664 2.301
Micah 2.2 (Douay-Rheims) - 0 micah 2.2: and they have coveted fields, and taken them by violence, and houses they have forcibly taken away: take them by violence; and houses True 0.769 0.945 3.419




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