Forty sermons upon several occasions by the late reverend and learned Anthony Tuckney ... sometimes master of Emmanuel and St. John's Colledge (successively) and Regius professor of divinity in the University of Cambridge, published according to his own copies his son Jonathan Tuckney ...

Tuckney, Anthony, 1599-1670
Publisher: Printed by J M for Jonathan Robinson and Brabazon Aylmer
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1676
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A63825 ESTC ID: R20149 STC ID: T3215
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text though (as it was with the Psalmist) thy body be filled with loathsome Diseases, Psal. 38. 7. and thy soul exceedingly filled with the scorn and contempt of the proud, Psal. 123. 4. yet if thou beest NONLATINALPHABET (as the old word was) Plenus Deo, Full of God and his Spirit, if Christ do but fill thy treasures, how shouldst thou rejoice in the Lord, and joy in the God of thy salvation? though there be no herd in the stall, nor meal left in the empty barrel, no nor oyl in the cruse; yet what a feast of fat things full of marrow art thou entertain'd with whilst thou feedest on Christ? How doth thy Cup with David's run over when he fills it? When God had said, I have replenished every sorrowful soul, Jer. 31. 25. the Prophet in v. 26. immediately adds, Ʋpon this I awaked, and behold my sleep was sweet to me. though (as it was with the Psalmist) thy body be filled with loathsome Diseases, Psalm 38. 7. and thy soul exceedingly filled with the scorn and contempt of the proud, Psalm 123. 4. yet if thou Best (as the old word was) Plenus God, Full of God and his Spirit, if christ do but fill thy treasures, how Shouldst thou rejoice in the Lord, and joy in the God of thy salvation? though there be no heard in the stall, nor meal left in the empty barrel, not nor oil in the cruse; yet what a feast of fat things full of marrow art thou entertained with while thou Feedest on christ? How does thy Cup with David's run over when he fills it? When God had said, I have replenished every sorrowful soul, Jer. 31. 25. the Prophet in v. 26. immediately adds, Ʋpon this I awaked, and behold my sleep was sweet to me. cs (c-acp pn31 vbds p-acp dt n1) po21 n1 vbi vvn p-acp j n2, np1 crd crd cc po21 n1 av-vvg vvn p-acp dt n1 cc n1 pp-f dt j, np1 crd crd av cs pns21 vb2s (c-acp dt j n1 vbds) fw-la fw-la, j pp-f np1 cc po31 n1, cs np1 vdb p-acp vvi po21 n2, c-crq vmd2 pns21 vvb p-acp dt n1, cc n1 p-acp dt np1 pp-f po21 n1? cs pc-acp vbb dx n1 p-acp dt n1, ccx n1 vvn p-acp dt j n1, xx ccx n1 p-acp dt n1; av q-crq dt n1 pp-f j n2 j pp-f n1 vb2r pns21 vvn p-acp cs pns21 vv2 p-acp np1? q-crq vdz po21 n1 p-acp npg1 n1 p-acp c-crq pns31 vvz pn31? c-crq np1 vhd vvn, pns11 vhb vvn d j n1, np1 crd crd dt n1 p-acp n1 crd av-j vvz, av d pns11 vvd, cc vvb po11 n1 vbds j p-acp pno11.
Note 0 Hab. 3. 17, 18. Hab. 3. 17, 18. np1 crd crd, crd
Note 1 Isa. 25. 6. Isaiah 25. 6. np1 crd crd




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 John 1.4; Habakkuk 3.17; Habakkuk 3.18; Isaiah 25.6; Jeremiah 31.25; Jeremiah 31.25 (Geneva); Jeremiah 31.26 (Douay-Rheims); John 16.24; Psalms 123.4; Psalms 123.4 (AKJV); Psalms 19.6 (ODRV); Psalms 38.7
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Jeremiah 31.26 (Douay-Rheims) jeremiah 31.26: upon this i was as it were awaked out of a sleep, and i saw, and my sleep was sweet to me. immediately adds, vpon this i awaked, and behold my sleep was sweet to me True 0.826 0.954 2.109
Jeremiah 31.26 (AKJV) jeremiah 31.26: upon this i awaked and beheld, and my sleepe was sweete vnto me. immediately adds, vpon this i awaked, and behold my sleep was sweet to me True 0.817 0.971 0.111
Psalms 123.4 (AKJV) psalms 123.4: our soule is exceedingly filled with the scorning of those that are at ease: and with the contempt of the proud. and thy soul exceedingly filled with the scorn and contempt of the proud, psal True 0.793 0.927 1.959
Jeremiah 31.26 (Geneva) jeremiah 31.26: therefore i awaked and behelde, and my sleepe was sweete vnto me. immediately adds, vpon this i awaked, and behold my sleep was sweet to me True 0.783 0.94 0.111
Psalms 123.4 (Geneva) psalms 123.4: our soule is filled too full of ye mocking of the wealthy, and of the despitefulnes of the proude. and thy soul exceedingly filled with the scorn and contempt of the proud, psal True 0.75 0.51 0.18
Psalms 19.6 (ODRV) psalms 19.6: we shal reioyce in thy saluation: and in the name of our god we shal be magnified. joy in the god of thy salvation True 0.745 0.762 1.219
Psalms 21.1 (AKJV) - 1 psalms 21.1: and in thy saluation how greatly shall he reioyce? joy in the god of thy salvation True 0.718 0.435 0.238
Jeremiah 31.25 (Geneva) jeremiah 31.25: for i haue saciate the wearie soule, and i haue replenished euery sorowfull soule. when god had said, i have replenished every sorrowful soul, jer True 0.707 0.809 0.0
Jeremiah 31.25 (AKJV) jeremiah 31.25: for i haue satiated the wearie soule, and i haue replenished euery sorowfull soule. when god had said, i have replenished every sorrowful soul, jer True 0.69 0.868 0.0
Jeremiah 31.25 (Douay-Rheims) jeremiah 31.25: for i have inebriated the weary soul: and i have filled every hungry soul. when god had said, i have replenished every sorrowful soul, jer True 0.659 0.816 0.67




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In-Text Psal. 38. 7. & Psalms 38.7
In-Text Psal. 123. 4. Psalms 123.4
In-Text Jer. 31. 25. Jeremiah 31.25
Note 0 Hab. 3. 17, 18. Habakkuk 3.17; Habakkuk 3.18
Note 1 Isa. 25. 6. Isaiah 25.6