The mighty wonders of a merciful providence in a sermon preached on January 31, 1688/9, being the day of publick thanksgiving to God for the great deliverance of this kingdom by His Highness the Prince of Orange / by T. Cruso.

Cruso, Timothy, 1656?-1697
Publisher: Printed for Thomas Cockerill and John Salisbury
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1689
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A35322 ESTC ID: R33427 STC ID: C7440
Subject Headings: Providence and government of God; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text because the things under the earth are under the rebukes and restraints of Heaven, and if God sets bounds even to the Cloven foot, and sayes, hitherto shalt thou come, it can go no further. If we cannot rejoyce, that the Devils are subject to us, I am sure, we may rejoyce, that they are subject to him. As Hell is naked before him, so 'tis limited and consined by him; Because the things under the earth Are under the rebukes and restraints of Heaven, and if God sets bounds even to the Cloven foot, and Says, hitherto shalt thou come, it can go no further. If we cannot rejoice, that the Devils Are Subject to us, I am sure, we may rejoice, that they Are Subject to him. As Hell is naked before him, so it's limited and consigned by him; c-acp dt n2 p-acp dt n1 vbr p-acp dt n2 cc n2 pp-f n1, cc cs np1 vvz n2 av p-acp dt j-vvn n1, cc vvz, av vm2 pns21 vvi, pn31 vmb vvi av-dx av-jc. cs pns12 vmbx vvb, cst dt n2 vbr j-jn p-acp pno12, pns11 vbm j, pns12 vmb vvi, cst pns32 vbr j-jn p-acp pno31. p-acp n1 vbz j p-acp pno31, av pn31|vbz vvn cc vvn p-acp pno31;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Corinthians 1.25 (Tyndale); Job 26.6 (Douay-Rheims); Job 38.11 (AKJV)
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Job 38.11 (AKJV) - 0 job 38.11: and said, hitherto shalt thou come, but no further: sayes, hitherto shalt thou come, it can go no further True 0.809 0.919 0.582
Job 38.11 (Geneva) job 38.11: and said, hitherto shalt thou come, but no farther, and here shall it stay thy proude waues. sayes, hitherto shalt thou come, it can go no further True 0.754 0.914 0.467
Job 26.6 (Douay-Rheims) job 26.6: hell is naked before him, and there is no covering for destruction. as hell is naked before him, so 'tis limited and consined by him True 0.713 0.831 0.112
Job 26.6 (AKJV) job 26.6: hell is naked before him, and destruction hath no couering. as hell is naked before him, so 'tis limited and consined by him True 0.711 0.864 0.106
Job 38.11 (Douay-Rheims) - 1 job 38.11: hitherto thou shalt come, and shalt go no further, and here thou shalt break thy swelling waves. sayes, hitherto shalt thou come, it can go no further True 0.703 0.862 0.598
Job 26.6 (Geneva) job 26.6: the graue is naked before him, and there is no couering for destruction. as hell is naked before him, so 'tis limited and consined by him True 0.62 0.663 0.056




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