The dissenters jubilee as it was sounded in the audience of a solemn assembly at the publick meeting-place in Spittle-Fields near London, on Tuesday May 17, 1687, being a day of Thanksgiving to praise the Lord for his vvonderful appearance and over-ruling providence, in the present dispensation of liberty of conscience / by Charles Nicholets ...

Nicholets, Charles
Publisher: Printed by G Larkin
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1687
Approximate Era: JamesII
TCP ID: A52286 ESTC ID: None STC ID: N1086
Subject Headings: Thanksgiving sermons;
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In-Text Covenant-Interest is the sweetest part in any mercy we can enjoy, whether privitive or positive. Moses that Blessed Servant of God, was very sensible of this, demonstrated in that Song of his upon Israels deliverance from the hand of Pharoah, which you will find Recorded, Exodus 15.2. The Lord is my strength and Song; he is become my Salvation; Covenant interest is the Sweetest part in any mercy we can enjoy, whither privitive or positive. Moses that Blessed Servant of God, was very sensible of this, demonstrated in that Song of his upon Israel's deliverance from the hand of Pharaoh, which you will find Recorded, Exodus 15.2. The Lord is my strength and Song; he is become my Salvation; n1 vbz dt js n1 p-acp d n1 pns12 vmb vvi, cs j cc j. np1 cst j-vvn n1 pp-f np1, vbds av j pp-f d, vvn p-acp d n1 pp-f png31 p-acp npg1 n1 p-acp dt n1 pp-f np1, r-crq pn22 vmb vvi vvn, fw-la crd. dt n1 vbz po11 n1 cc n1; pns31 vbz vvn po11 n1;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Exodus 15.2; Exodus 15.2 (Geneva); Psalms 118.14 (AKJV); Psalms 118.14 (Geneva)
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Psalms 118.14 (AKJV) - 0 psalms 118.14: the lord is my strength and song: the lord is my strength and song True 0.938 0.952 2.554
Psalms 118.14 (Geneva) - 0 psalms 118.14: the lord is my strength and song: the lord is my strength and song True 0.938 0.952 2.554
Psalms 117.14 (ODRV) - 0 psalms 117.14: our lord is my strength, and my prayse: the lord is my strength and song True 0.915 0.866 1.025
Psalms 28.7 (Geneva) - 0 psalms 28.7: the lord is my strength and my shielde: the lord is my strength and song True 0.803 0.809 1.025
Psalms 17.2 (ODRV) psalms 17.2: i wil loue thee o lord my strength: the lord is my strength and song True 0.771 0.172 0.898
Psalms 18.1 (AKJV) psalms 18.1: i will loue thee, o lord, my strength. the lord is my strength and song True 0.764 0.277 0.937
Psalms 28.7 (AKJV) psalms 28.7: the lord is my strength, and my shield, my heart trusted in him, and i am helped: therefore my heart greatly reioyceth, and with my song will i praise him. the lord is my strength and song True 0.763 0.53 1.852
Exodus 15.2 (AKJV) - 0 exodus 15.2: the lord is my strength and song, and he is become my saluation: covenant-interest is the sweetest part in any mercy we can enjoy, whether privitive or positive. moses that blessed servant of god, was very sensible of this, demonstrated in that song of his upon israels deliverance from the hand of pharoah, which you will find recorded, exodus 15.2. the lord is my strength and song; he is become my salvation False 0.689 0.948 11.458




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