Four sermons publickly delivered at several times in Ecclesfeild Church in Yorke-shire By Immanuel Knutton preacher of Gods word there.

Knutton, Immanuel, d. 1655
Publisher: printed for George Sawbridge at the Bible on Ludgate hill
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1655
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A47587 ESTC ID: R221976 STC ID: K743
Subject Headings: Christian life; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text This Use still serves for consolation to all such as walk thus with God: two priviledges belong to all such, Psalm 16.9, 11. The first is in verse 9. Therefore mine heart is glad, and my glory (that is my tongue) rejoyceth: This will be a matter of great joy unto thee, to have God thy dearest freind ever in thine eye. This Use still serves for consolation to all such as walk thus with God: two privileges belong to all such, Psalm 16.9, 11. The First is in verse 9. Therefore mine heart is glad, and my glory (that is my tongue) Rejoiceth: This will be a matter of great joy unto thee, to have God thy dearest friend ever in thine eye. d n1 av vvz p-acp n1 p-acp d d c-acp vvb av p-acp np1: crd n2 vvb p-acp d d, n1 crd, crd dt ord vbz p-acp n1 crd av po11 n1 vbz j, cc po11 n1 (cst vbz po11 n1) vvz: d vmb vbi dt n1 pp-f j n1 p-acp pno21, pc-acp vhi np1 po21 js-jn n1 av p-acp po21 n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Psalms 16.11; Psalms 16.9; Psalms 16.9 (Geneva); Verse 9
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Psalms 16.9 (Geneva) - 0 psalms 16.9: wherefore mine heart is glad and my tongue reioyceth: therefore mine heart is glad, and my glory (that is my tongue) rejoyceth True 0.906 0.89 0.643
Psalms 16.9 (AKJV) - 0 psalms 16.9: therefore my heart is glad, and my glory reioyceth: therefore mine heart is glad, and my glory (that is my tongue) rejoyceth True 0.85 0.934 2.578
Acts 2.26 (AKJV) - 0 acts 2.26: therefore did my heart reioyce, and my tongue was glad: therefore mine heart is glad, and my glory (that is my tongue) rejoyceth True 0.826 0.863 0.643
Acts 2.26 (Tyndale) acts 2.26: therfore dyd my hert reioyce and my tonge was glad. moreover also my flesshe shall rest in hope therefore mine heart is glad, and my glory (that is my tongue) rejoyceth True 0.703 0.285 0.287
Acts 2.26 (Geneva) acts 2.26: therefore did mine heart reioyce, and my tongue was glad, and moreouer also my flesh shall rest in hope, therefore mine heart is glad, and my glory (that is my tongue) rejoyceth True 0.687 0.822 0.525




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In-Text Psalm 16.9, 11. Psalms 16.9; Psalms 16.11
In-Text verse 9. Verse 9