A century of sermons upon several remarkable subjects preached by the Right Reverend Father in God, John Hacket, late Lord Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry ; published by Thomas Plume ...

Hacket, John, 1592-1670
Plume, Thomas, 1630-1704
Publisher: Printed by Andrew Clark for Robert Scott
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1675
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A43515 ESTC ID: R315 STC ID: H169
Subject Headings: Church of England; Hacket, John, 1592-1670; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text In the first, here is the comprehension of all praise in this word blessed. Secondly, the comprehension of the divine titles, the Lord God of Israel. The next general member why this praise is given is drawn from two acts, that God hath visited, and that he hath redeemed. And the Object of both those acts is it which makes it praise-worthy, and thanks worth; he hath visited his People. In the First, Here is the comprehension of all praise in this word blessed. Secondly, the comprehension of the divine titles, the Lord God of Israel. The next general member why this praise is given is drawn from two acts, that God hath visited, and that he hath redeemed. And the Object of both those acts is it which makes it praiseworthy, and thanks worth; he hath visited his People. p-acp dt ord, av vbz dt n1 pp-f d n1 p-acp d n1 vvn. ord, dt n1 pp-f dt j-jn n2, dt n1 np1 pp-f np1. dt ord j n1 c-crq d n1 vbz vvn vbz vvn p-acp crd n2, cst np1 vhz vvn, cc cst pns31 vhz vvn. cc dt n1 pp-f d d n2 vbz pn31 r-crq vvz pn31 j, cc n2 j; pns31 vhz vvn po31 n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Luke 1.68 (Tyndale)
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Luke 1.68 (Tyndale) luke 1.68: blessed be the lorde god of israel for he hath visited and redemed his people. in the first, here is the comprehension of all praise in this word blessed. secondly, the comprehension of the divine titles, the lord god of israel. the next general member why this praise is given is drawn from two acts, that god hath visited, and that he hath redeemed. and the object of both those acts is it which makes it praise-worthy, and thanks worth; he hath visited his people False 0.636 0.801 1.781
Luke 1.68 (Geneva) luke 1.68: blessed be the lord god of israel, because he hath visited and redeemed his people, in the first, here is the comprehension of all praise in this word blessed. secondly, the comprehension of the divine titles, the lord god of israel. the next general member why this praise is given is drawn from two acts, that god hath visited, and that he hath redeemed. and the object of both those acts is it which makes it praise-worthy, and thanks worth; he hath visited his people False 0.619 0.887 2.48
Luke 1.68 (ODRV) luke 1.68: blessed be ovr lord god of israel: because he hath visited and wrought the redemption of his people: in the first, here is the comprehension of all praise in this word blessed. secondly, the comprehension of the divine titles, the lord god of israel. the next general member why this praise is given is drawn from two acts, that god hath visited, and that he hath redeemed. and the object of both those acts is it which makes it praise-worthy, and thanks worth; he hath visited his people False 0.617 0.815 1.814
Luke 1.68 (AKJV) luke 1.68: blessed bee the lord god of israel, for hee hath visited and redeemed his people, in the first, here is the comprehension of all praise in this word blessed. secondly, the comprehension of the divine titles, the lord god of israel. the next general member why this praise is given is drawn from two acts, that god hath visited, and that he hath redeemed. and the object of both those acts is it which makes it praise-worthy, and thanks worth; he hath visited his people False 0.616 0.861 2.296




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