Christ dying and drawing sinners to himself, or, A survey of our Saviour in his soule-suffering, his lovelynesse in his death, and the efficacie thereof in which some cases of soule-trouble in weeke beleevers ... are opened ... delivered in sermons on the Evangel according to S. John Chap. XII, vers. 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33 ... / by Samuel Rutherford.

Rutherford, Samuel, 1600?-1661
Publisher: Printed by J D for Andrew Crooke
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1647
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A57963 ESTC ID: R28117 STC ID: R2373
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- John XII, 27-33; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text oh this is too heavie, hence Davids, and Iobs over-complaining, Oh my calamity is heavier then the sand of the Sea, Iob 6.3, and am I a Sea or a Whale, that thou setest a watch over me? chap. 7.12. Should God deale with a man as with a fish, or a beast? 3. Wee desire to be creators of such and such circumstances of our own griefe: o this is too heavy, hence Davids, and Jobs over-complaining, O my calamity is Heavier then the sand of the Sea, Job 6.3, and am I a Sea or a Whale, that thou settest a watch over me? chap. 7.12. Should God deal with a man as with a Fish, or a beast? 3. we desire to be creators of such and such Circumstances of our own grief: uh d vbz av j, av np1, cc n2 j, uh po11 n1 vbz jc cs dt n1 pp-f dt n1, np1 crd, cc vbm pns11 dt n1 cc dt n1, cst pns21 vv2 dt n1 p-acp pno11? n1 crd. vmd np1 vvi p-acp dt n1 c-acp p-acp dt n1, cc dt n1? crd pns12 vvb pc-acp vbi n2 pp-f d cc d n2 pp-f po12 d n1:
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Adjacent References with Relevance: Job 6.; Job 6.3; Job 6.3 (Douay-Rheims); Job 7.12 (AKJV)
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Job 7.12 (AKJV) job 7.12: am i a sea, or a whale, that thou settest a watch ouer me? 3, and am i a sea or a whale, that thou setest a watch over me True 0.901 0.958 1.077
Job 6.3 (Douay-Rheims) job 6.3: as the sand of the sea this would appear heavier: therefore my words are full of sorrow: oh this is too heavie, hence davids, and iobs over-complaining, oh my calamity is heavier then the sand of the sea, iob 6 True 0.82 0.539 1.666
Job 7.12 (Geneva) job 7.12: am i a sea or a whalefish, that thou keepest me in warde? 3, and am i a sea or a whale, that thou setest a watch over me True 0.817 0.86 0.198
Job 6.3 (Geneva) - 0 job 6.3: for it woulde be nowe heauier then the sande of the sea: oh this is too heavie, hence davids, and iobs over-complaining, oh my calamity is heavier then the sand of the sea, iob 6 True 0.767 0.674 0.393
Job 7.12 (Douay-Rheims) job 7.12: am i a sea, or a whale, that thou hast enclosed me in a prison? 3, and am i a sea or a whale, that thou setest a watch over me True 0.758 0.8 0.283
Job 6.3 (AKJV) job 6.3: for now it would be heauier then the sand of the sea, therefore my words are swallowed vp. oh this is too heavie, hence davids, and iobs over-complaining, oh my calamity is heavier then the sand of the sea, iob 6 True 0.721 0.613 0.573
Job 7.12 (AKJV) job 7.12: am i a sea, or a whale, that thou settest a watch ouer me? oh this is too heavie, hence davids, and iobs over-complaining, oh my calamity is heavier then the sand of the sea, iob 6.3, and am i a sea or a whale, that thou setest a watch over me? chap. 7.12. should god deale with a man as with a fish, or a beast? 3. wee desire to be creators of such and such circumstances of our own griefe False 0.655 0.938 0.838




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In-Text Iob 6.3, & Job 6.3; Job 6.