Believers priviledges and duties and the exercise of communicants; holden forth in severall sermons: preached on diverse texts and at severall occasions. By the learned, pious and laborious servant of Jesus Christ, Mr Alexander Wedderburne first minister of the gospell at Forgan in Fife; and thereafter at Kilmarnock in the West. Part first.

Wedderburn, Alexander, d. 1678
Publisher: s n
Place of Publication: Edinburgh
Publication Year: 1682
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A65372 ESTC ID: R219480 STC ID: W1238
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text What is this a vain shew? How cames the Psalmist to insert this paradoxe? See him in the next verse, see him on a higher designe, And now Lord what wait I for, my hope is in thee, deliver me from all my transgressions. What is this a vain show? How cames the Psalmist to insert this paradox? See him in the next verse, see him on a higher Design, And now Lord what wait I for, my hope is in thee, deliver me from all my transgressions. q-crq vbz d dt j n1? c-crq vvz dt n1 pc-acp vvi d n1? vvb pno31 p-acp dt ord n1, vvb pno31 p-acp dt jc n1, cc av n1 r-crq vvb pns11 p-acp, po11 n1 vbz p-acp pno21, vvb pno11 p-acp d po11 n2.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Psalms 39.6; Psalms 39.6 (AKJV); Psalms 39.7 (AKJV)
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Psalms 39.7 (AKJV) psalms 39.7: and now lord, what wait i for? my hope is in thee. now lord what wait i for, my hope is in thee, deliver me from all my transgressions True 0.83 0.929 0.407
Psalms 39.7 (Geneva) psalms 39.7: and now lord, what wait i for? mine hope is euen in thee. now lord what wait i for, my hope is in thee, deliver me from all my transgressions True 0.821 0.895 0.383
Psalms 39.7 (AKJV) psalms 39.7: and now lord, what wait i for? my hope is in thee. see him in the next verse, see him on a higher designe, and now lord what wait i for, my hope is in thee, deliver me from all my transgressions True 0.721 0.798 0.407
Psalms 39.7 (Geneva) psalms 39.7: and now lord, what wait i for? mine hope is euen in thee. see him in the next verse, see him on a higher designe, and now lord what wait i for, my hope is in thee, deliver me from all my transgressions True 0.709 0.653 0.383
Psalms 39.7 (AKJV) psalms 39.7: and now lord, what wait i for? my hope is in thee. what is this a vain shew? how cames the psalmist to insert this paradoxe? see him in the next verse, see him on a higher designe, and now lord what wait i for, my hope is in thee, deliver me from all my transgressions False 0.697 0.842 0.407
Psalms 39.7 (Geneva) psalms 39.7: and now lord, what wait i for? mine hope is euen in thee. what is this a vain shew? how cames the psalmist to insert this paradoxe? see him in the next verse, see him on a higher designe, and now lord what wait i for, my hope is in thee, deliver me from all my transgressions False 0.687 0.735 0.383




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