Pray for the peace of Jerusalem a visitation sermon. / preached at Gainsbrough, May 7th 1691 by Nathanael Taylor ...

Taylor, Nathanael, d. 1702
Publisher: Printed for Abel Roper
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1691
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A64233 ESTC ID: R33904 STC ID: T547
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Psalms CXXII, 6; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Let us shew our selves the Tribes of the Lord, as the Text imports, by our Uniformity of Worship in our Jerusalem, that our Prayers may be prevalent for its peace: Let us show our selves the Tribes of the Lord, as the Text imports, by our Uniformity of Worship in our Jerusalem, that our Prayers may be prevalent for its peace: vvb pno12 vvi po12 n2 dt n2 pp-f dt n1, p-acp dt n1 vvz, p-acp po12 n1 pp-f n1 p-acp po12 np1, cst po12 n2 vmb vbi j p-acp po31 n1:
Note 0 Psal. 122.4. Psalm 122.4. np1 crd.




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Note 0 Psal. 122.4. Psalms 122.4