The robbing and spoiling of Jacob and Israel considered and bewailed, in a sermon preached at Westminster before the Honourable House of Commons, at the late solemn fast, Nov. 29, 1643 / by William Mevve ...

Mewe, William, ca. 1603-1669
Publisher: For Christopher Meredith
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1643
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A50772 ESTC ID: R16684 STC ID: M1950
Subject Headings: Fast-day sermons; Sermons, English;
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In-Text As Ezra very feelingly, Cap. 9. 6. — I blush and am ashamed to lift up mine eyes to thee, O my God, — Why? it follows; As Ezra very feelingly, Cap. 9. 6. — I blush and am ashamed to lift up mine eyes to thee, Oh my God, — Why? it follows; c-acp np1 av av-vvg, np1 crd crd — pns11 vvb cc vbm j pc-acp vvi a-acp po11 n2 p-acp pno21, uh po11 np1, — q-crq? pn31 vvz;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Ezra 9.6 (Geneva); Verse 7
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Ezra 9.6 (Geneva) - 0 ezra 9.6: and said, o my god, i am confounded and ashamed, to lift vp mine eyes vnto thee my god: as ezra very feelingly, cap. 9. 6. i blush and am ashamed to lift up mine eyes to thee, o my god True 0.894 0.722 11.227
Ezra 9.6 (AKJV) - 0 ezra 9.6: and said, o my god, i am ashamed, and blush to lift vp my face to thee, my god: as ezra very feelingly, cap. 9. 6. i blush and am ashamed to lift up mine eyes to thee, o my god True 0.861 0.797 11.532




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