Eighteen sermons preached in Oxford 1640 of conversion, unto God. Of redemption, & justification, by Christ. By the Right Reverend James Usher, late Arch-bishop of Armagh in Ireland. Published by Jos: Crabb. Will: Ball. Tho: Lye. ministers of the Gospel, who writ them from his mouth, and compared their copies together. With a preface concerning the life of the pious author, by the Reverend Stanly Gower, sometime chaplain to the said bishop.

Crabb, Joseph, b. 1618 or 19
Gower, Stanley
Ussher, James, 1581-1656
Publisher: printed by S Griffin for Will Churchill book seller in Dorchester
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1660
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A64642 ESTC ID: R217597 STC ID: U173
Subject Headings: Redemption; Repentance; Sermons, English -- 17th century; Ussher, James, 1581-1656;
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In-Text but when thou shalt never have done with thy God, but wilt be still encreasing, still multiplying thy sins, How can I pardon thee ? (Thus David sets out his own sins in their weight and number, Psal. 38.4.) Mine iniquities are gone over my head, but when thou shalt never have done with thy God, but wilt be still increasing, still multiplying thy Sins, How can I pardon thee? (Thus David sets out his own Sins in their weight and number, Psalm 38.4.) Mine iniquities Are gone over my head, cc-acp c-crq pns21 vm2 av-x vhi vdn p-acp po21 n1, cc-acp vm2 vbi av j-vvg, av vvg po21 n2, q-crq vmb pns11 vvi pno21? (av np1 vvz av po31 d n2 p-acp po32 n1 cc n1, np1 crd.) po11 n2 vbr vvn p-acp po11 n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Psalms 37.5 (ODRV); Psalms 38.4; Psalms 38.4 (AKJV)
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Psalms 37.5 (ODRV) - 0 psalms 37.5: because mine iniquities are gone ouer my head: (thus david sets out his own sins in their weight and number, psal. 38.4.) mine iniquities are gone over my head, True 0.802 0.784 0.603
Psalms 38.4 (AKJV) - 0 psalms 38.4: for mine iniquities are gone ouer mine head: (thus david sets out his own sins in their weight and number, psal. 38.4.) mine iniquities are gone over my head, True 0.786 0.752 1.005
Psalms 38.4 (Geneva) psalms 38.4: for mine iniquities are gone ouer mine head, and as a weightie burden they are too heauie for me. (thus david sets out his own sins in their weight and number, psal. 38.4.) mine iniquities are gone over my head, True 0.779 0.445 0.865
Psalms 37.5 (ODRV) - 0 psalms 37.5: because mine iniquities are gone ouer my head: but when thou shalt never have done with thy god, but wilt be still encreasing, still multiplying thy sins, how can i pardon thee ? (thus david sets out his own sins in their weight and number, psal. 38.4.) mine iniquities are gone over my head, False 0.724 0.74 0.603
Psalms 38.4 (AKJV) - 0 psalms 38.4: for mine iniquities are gone ouer mine head: but when thou shalt never have done with thy god, but wilt be still encreasing, still multiplying thy sins, how can i pardon thee ? (thus david sets out his own sins in their weight and number, psal. 38.4.) mine iniquities are gone over my head, False 0.706 0.738 1.005
Psalms 38.4 (Geneva) psalms 38.4: for mine iniquities are gone ouer mine head, and as a weightie burden they are too heauie for me. but when thou shalt never have done with thy god, but wilt be still encreasing, still multiplying thy sins, how can i pardon thee ? (thus david sets out his own sins in their weight and number, psal. 38.4.) mine iniquities are gone over my head, False 0.673 0.48 0.865




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In-Text Psal. 38.4. Psalms 38.4