The balm of the covenant applied to the bleeding wounds of afflicted saints First composed for the relief of a pious and worthy family, mourning over the deaths of their hopeful children; and now made publick for the support of all Christians, sorrowing on the same or any other account. To which is added, A sermon preached for the funeral of that excellent and religious gentleman John Upton of Lupton esq; by John Flavell, preacher of the gospel at Dartmouth in Devon.

Flavel, John, 1630?-1691
Publisher: printed for J Harris at the Harrow against the Church in the Poultrey
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1688
Approximate Era: JamesII
TCP ID: A39658 ESTC ID: R222662 STC ID: F1157
Subject Headings: Covenant theology -- Biblical teaching; Funeral sermons -- 17th century; Upton, John, -- of Lupton;
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In-Text When the Lord espouseth a People to himself in Covenant, he betroths them to himself for ever, Hos. 2.19. and from that day forward they may say on good grounds, This God is our God for ever and ever: When the Lord espouseth a People to himself in Covenant, he betrothes them to himself for ever, Hos. 2.19. and from that day forward they may say on good grounds, This God is our God for ever and ever: c-crq dt n1 vvz dt n1 p-acp px31 p-acp n1, pns31 vvz pno32 p-acp px31 p-acp av, np1 crd. cc p-acp d n1 av-j pns32 vmb vvi p-acp j n2, d np1 vbz po12 n1 c-acp av cc av:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Hosea 2.19; Psalms 48.14; Psalms 48.14 (AKJV); Psalms 48.14 (Geneva)
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Psalms 48.14 (Geneva) - 0 psalms 48.14: for this god is our god for euer and euer: and from that day forward they may say on good grounds, this god is our god for ever and ever True 0.811 0.687 0.769
Psalms 48.14 (AKJV) - 0 psalms 48.14: for this god is our god for euer, and euer; and from that day forward they may say on good grounds, this god is our god for ever and ever True 0.81 0.599 0.769
Psalms 47.15 (ODRV) - 0 psalms 47.15: because this is god, our god for euer, and for euer and euer: and from that day forward they may say on good grounds, this god is our god for ever and ever True 0.801 0.527 0.741




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