Ad magistratum three sermons preached before the justices of assize, at Bury-St.-Edmunds in the countie of Suffolk : with sacred hymns upon the Gospels for the hyemal quarter / by Tho. Stephens.

Stephens, Thomas, fl. 1648-1677
Publisher: Printed by John Field
Place of Publication: Cambridge
Publication Year: 1661
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A61456 ESTC ID: R26257 STC ID: S5456
Subject Headings: Church of England; Hymns; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text even bitter words, Psal. 64. 3. they will murmure against the Lord and Moses, and blaspheme God and slander the footsteps of his anointed. even bitter words, Psalm 64. 3. they will murmur against the Lord and Moses, and Blaspheme God and slander the footsteps of his anointed. av j n2, np1 crd crd pns32 vmb vvi p-acp dt n1 cc np1, cc vvb np1 cc vvi dt n2 pp-f po31 j-vvn.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Matthew 10.21; Matthew 10.21 (AKJV); Psalms 64.3; Psalms 89.51 (AKJV)
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Psalms 89.51 (AKJV) - 1 psalms 89.51: wherewith they haue reproached the foote-steppes of thine annointed. blaspheme god and slander the footsteps of his anointed True 0.734 0.426 0.0
Psalms 89.51 (Geneva) psalms 89.51: for thine enemies haue reproched thee, o lord, because they haue reproched the footesteps of thine anointed. blaspheme god and slander the footsteps of his anointed True 0.643 0.636 2.764




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In-Text Psal. 64. 3. Psalms 64.3