The truly blessed man, or, The way to be happy here, and forever being the substance of divers sermons preached on Psalm XXXII / by Samuel Willard.

Willard, Samuel, 1640-1707
Publisher: Printed by B Green and J Allen for Michael Perry
Place of Publication: Boston
Publication Year: 1700
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A66111 ESTC ID: R30205 STC ID: W2298
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Psalms XXXII; Christian life; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text how then is this admiration justly encreased, when the Sins of the Creature, have risen to a most formidable multitude and magnitude? Paul puts a great Emphasis on this, 1 Tim. 1. 13, 14. Who was a blasphemer, a Persecutor, injurious, &c. and the Grace of our Lord was exceeding abundant, &c. What is the forgiving of an Hundred pence, to ten Thousand Talents? Paul tells us that he was by this made a pattern, verse 16. and David makes this an argument to plead for pardon withal, Psal. 25. 11. Pardon mine iniquity, for it is great; how then is this admiration justly increased, when the Sins of the Creature, have risen to a most formidable multitude and magnitude? Paul puts a great Emphasis on this, 1 Tim. 1. 13, 14. Who was a blasphemer, a Persecutor, injurious, etc. and the Grace of our Lord was exceeding abundant, etc. What is the forgiving of an Hundred pence, to ten Thousand Talents? Paul tells us that he was by this made a pattern, verse 16. and David makes this an argument to plead for pardon withal, Psalm 25. 11. Pardon mine iniquity, for it is great; c-crq av vbz d n1 av-j vvn, c-crq dt n2 pp-f dt n1, vhb vvn p-acp dt av-ds j n1 cc n1? np1 vvz dt j n1 p-acp d, crd np1 crd crd, crd r-crq vbds dt n1, dt n1, j, av cc dt n1 pp-f po12 n1 vbds vvg j, av q-crq vbz dt j-vvg pp-f dt crd n2, p-acp crd crd n2? np1 vvz pno12 cst pns31 vbds p-acp d vvd dt n1, n1 crd cc np1 vvz d dt n1 pc-acp vvi p-acp n1 av, np1 crd crd vvb po11 n1, c-acp pn31 vbz j;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Timothy 1.13; 1 Timothy 1.14; 1 Timothy 1.14 (Geneva); 1 Timothy 1.14 (Tyndale); Psalms 25.11; Psalms 25.11 (Geneva); Romans 5.20; Romans 5.20 (AKJV)
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Psalms 25.11 (Geneva) psalms 25.11: for thy names sake, o lord, be merciful vnto mine iniquitie, for it is great. pardon mine iniquity, for it is great True 0.774 0.842 1.12
Psalms 25.11 (AKJV) psalms 25.11: for thy names sake, o lord, pardon mine iniquitie: for it is great. pardon mine iniquity, for it is great True 0.768 0.855 3.007
1 Timothy 1.14 (Geneva) 1 timothy 1.14: but the grace of our lord was exceeding abundant with faith and loue, which is in christ iesus. and the grace of our lord was exceeding abundant, &c True 0.716 0.939 3.414
1 Timothy 1.14 (Tyndale) 1 timothy 1.14: neverthelater the grace of oure lorde was more aboundaunt with fayth and love which is in christ iesu. and the grace of our lord was exceeding abundant, &c True 0.716 0.836 0.283
1 Timothy 1.14 (AKJV) 1 timothy 1.14: and the grace of our lord was exceeding abundant, with faith, & loue, which is in christ iesus. and the grace of our lord was exceeding abundant, &c True 0.712 0.948 3.414
Psalms 24.11 (ODRV) psalms 24.11: for thy name o lord thou wilt be propitious to my sinne: for it is much. pardon mine iniquity, for it is great True 0.703 0.331 0.0
1 Timothy 1.14 (ODRV) 1 timothy 1.14: and the grace of our lord ouer-abounded with faith and loue, which is in christ iesvs. and the grace of our lord was exceeding abundant, &c True 0.657 0.928 1.006




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In-Text 1 Tim. 1. 13, 14. 1 Timothy 1.13; 1 Timothy 1.14
In-Text Psal. 25. 11. Psalms 25.11