The Christian mans walke with the most regardable and remarkable steppes thereof, the true rule according to which, and manner how we must walke: shewing the infallible properties of the children of light. Newly published by the author Nathanael Cole, Preacher at S. Leonards Bromley in Middlesex, on the backside of Stratford-Bow neere London.

Cole, Nathaniel, 1584 or 5-1626
Publisher: Printed by T S nodham for Thomas Pauier dwelling in Iuy Lane
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1624
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A69130 ESTC ID: S115975 STC ID: 5534
Subject Headings: Christian life -- Anglican authors;
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In-Text and therefore wee must pray with Dauid, in the sence of our owne weakenesse, Open mine eyes, O Lord, that I may see the wonderfull things of thy Law. Psalm. 119. 18. If Dauid, so worthy a King, and Therefore we must pray with David, in the sense of our own weakness, Open mine eyes, Oh Lord, that I may see the wonderful things of thy Law. Psalm. 119. 18. If David, so worthy a King, cc av pns12 vmb vvi p-acp np1, p-acp dt n1 pp-f po12 d n1, vvb po11 n2, uh n1, cst pns11 vmb vvi dt j n2 pp-f po21 n1. np1. crd crd cs np1, av j dt n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Psalms 119.18; Psalms 119.18 (Geneva)
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Psalms 119.18 (Geneva) psalms 119.18: open mine eies, that i may see the wonders of thy lawe. and therefore wee must pray with dauid, in the sence of our owne weakenesse, open mine eyes, o lord, that i may see the wonderfull things of thy law True 0.743 0.81 0.274
Psalms 119.18 (AKJV) psalms 119.18: open thou mine eyes, that i may behold wonderous things out of thy law. and therefore wee must pray with dauid, in the sence of our owne weakenesse, open mine eyes, o lord, that i may see the wonderfull things of thy law True 0.706 0.519 1.364
Psalms 119.18 (Geneva) psalms 119.18: open mine eies, that i may see the wonders of thy lawe. and therefore wee must pray with dauid, in the sence of our owne weakenesse, open mine eyes, o lord, that i may see the wonderfull things of thy law. psalm. 119. 18. if dauid, so worthy a king, False 0.653 0.814 0.549
Psalms 119.18 (AKJV) psalms 119.18: open thou mine eyes, that i may behold wonderous things out of thy law. and therefore wee must pray with dauid, in the sence of our owne weakenesse, open mine eyes, o lord, that i may see the wonderfull things of thy law. psalm. 119. 18. if dauid, so worthy a king, False 0.638 0.428 1.603




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