God in the creature being a poem in three parts : viz. a song of praise in contemplation of creation and providence in general : with a debate touching providence in particular by way of dialogue ... : with several other poems and odes / by Henry Grenfield.

Grenfield, Henry
Publisher: Printed for George May
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1686
Approximate Era: JamesII
TCP ID: A42089 ESTC ID: R28048 STC ID: G1936
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In-Text VVhich still delights to give the humble Grace, But thunder-strikes with frowns the Mountain Face, Making God rising Herod's openly Egregious proofs of brag'd Divinity; Which still delights to give the humble Grace, But thunder-strikes with frowns the Mountain Face, Making God rising Herod's openly Egregious proofs of bragged Divinity; r-crq av vvz pc-acp vvi dt j n1, cc-acp j p-acp n2 dt n1 n1, vvg np1 vvg npg1 av-j j n2 pp-f vvn n1;




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James 4.6 (ODRV) james 4.6: and giueth greater grace. for the which cause it saith, god resisteth the proud and giueth grace to the humble. vvhich still delights to give the humble grace True 0.699 0.358 0.32
James 4.6 (AKJV) james 4.6: but he giueth more grace, wherefore he saith, god resisteth the proude, but giueth grace vnto the humble. vvhich still delights to give the humble grace True 0.683 0.31 0.32




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