A token for mariners containing many famous and wonderful instances of God's providence in sea dangers and deliverances, in mercifully preserving the lives of his poor creatures, when, in humane probability, at the point of perishing by shipwrack, famine, or other accidents. much enlarg'd, with the addition of many new relations, one whereof happening this present year, and never before printed. Mostly attested by the persons themselves. Also The seaman's preacher, being a sermon on the right improvement of such mercies. And prayers for seamen on all occasions.

Janeway, James, 1636?-1674
Ryther, John, 1634?-1681
Publisher: printed by Hugh Newman and sold at his shop at the Grashopper in the Poultry
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1698
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A58039 ESTC ID: R222746 STC ID: R2445
Subject Headings: Prayers; Sailors -- Religious life; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text then the proud Waves had gone over our Soul, Psal. 124. 4, 5. May not you who have been so often deliver'd at Sea in eminent dangers sing this Song ▪ What, then the proud Waves had gone over our Soul, Psalm 124. 4, 5. May not you who have been so often Delivered At Sea in eminent dangers sing this Song ▪ What, cs dt j n2 vhd vvn p-acp po12 n1, np1 crd crd, crd vmb xx pn22 r-crq vhb vbn av av vvn p-acp n1 p-acp j n2 vvb d n1 ▪ q-crq,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Psalms 124.4; Psalms 124.4 (Geneva); Psalms 124.5; Psalms 124.5 (AKJV)
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Psalms 124.5 (AKJV) psalms 124.5: then the proud waters had gone ouer our soule. then the proud waves had gone over our soul, psal True 0.931 0.954 1.874
Psalms 124.5 (Geneva) psalms 124.5: then had the swelling waters gone ouer our soule. then the proud waves had gone over our soul, psal True 0.9 0.933 0.297
Psalms 124.4 (AKJV) psalms 124.4: then the waters had ouerwhelmed vs; the streame had gone ouer our soule. then the proud waves had gone over our soul, psal True 0.873 0.82 0.268
Psalms 124.4 (Geneva) psalms 124.4: then the waters had drowned vs, and the streame had gone ouer our soule: then the proud waves had gone over our soul, psal True 0.858 0.856 0.268
Psalms 124.5 (AKJV) psalms 124.5: then the proud waters had gone ouer our soule. then the proud waves had gone over our soul, psal. 124. 4, 5. may not you who have been so often deliver'd at sea in eminent dangers sing this song # what, False 0.781 0.951 2.319
Psalms 124.5 (Geneva) psalms 124.5: then had the swelling waters gone ouer our soule. then the proud waves had gone over our soul, psal. 124. 4, 5. may not you who have been so often deliver'd at sea in eminent dangers sing this song # what, False 0.768 0.876 0.742
Psalms 124.4 (Geneva) psalms 124.4: then the waters had drowned vs, and the streame had gone ouer our soule: then the proud waves had gone over our soul, psal. 124. 4, 5. may not you who have been so often deliver'd at sea in eminent dangers sing this song # what, False 0.761 0.436 0.804
Psalms 124.4 (AKJV) psalms 124.4: then the waters had ouerwhelmed vs; the streame had gone ouer our soule. then the proud waves had gone over our soul, psal. 124. 4, 5. may not you who have been so often deliver'd at sea in eminent dangers sing this song # what, False 0.757 0.295 0.804




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In-Text Psal. 124. 4, 5. Psalms 124.4; Psalms 124.5