A second volume of discourses or sermons on several scriptures by Ezekiel Hopkins ...

Hopkins, Ezekiel, 1634-1690
Publisher: Printed by E H for Nathanael Ranew
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1693
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A44439 ESTC ID: R37910 STC ID: H2735
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text but David, a Man after God's own heart, eminent for Holiness and Piety; Keep back thy Servant, says he, from presumptuous Sins. but David, a Man After God's own heart, eminent for Holiness and Piety; Keep back thy Servant, Says he, from presumptuous Sins. cc-acp np1, dt n1 p-acp npg1 d n1, j p-acp n1 cc n1; vvb av po21 n1, vvz pns31, p-acp j n2.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Psalms 19.13 (Geneva)
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Psalms 19.13 (Geneva) - 0 psalms 19.13: keepe thy seruant also from presumptuous sinnes: but david, a man after god's own heart, eminent for holiness and piety; keep back thy servant, says he, from presumptuous sins False 0.681 0.645 0.546
Psalms 19.13 (AKJV) psalms 19.13: keepe back thy seruant also from presumptuous sinnes, let them not haue dominion ouer me: then shall i be vpright, and i shalbe innocent from the great transgression. but david, a man after god's own heart, eminent for holiness and piety; keep back thy servant, says he, from presumptuous sins False 0.609 0.603 0.383




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