Three sermons preached by that learned and reuerend diuine, Doctor Eedes, sometimes dean of Worcester, for their fitnesse vnto the present time, now published by Robert Horn ...

Eedes, Richard, 1555-1604
Publisher: Printed by G M for Philemon Stephens and Christopher Meredith and are to be sold at the Golden Lyon in Pauls Churchyard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1627
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A73905 ESTC ID: S100344 STC ID: 7527
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text then to haue the foot of pride to come against him, and the hand of wickednes to be vpon him? Ps. 36.11. Who more exercised then Dauid, and therefore more like to endure troubles then he? yet in this case, his feet were almost gone, his steps had well neere slipt, Psal. 73.2. then to have the foot of pride to come against him, and the hand of wickedness to be upon him? Ps. 36.11. Who more exercised then David, and Therefore more like to endure Troubles then he? yet in this case, his feet were almost gone, his steps had well near slipped, Psalm 73.2. av pc-acp vhi dt n1 pp-f n1 pc-acp vvi p-acp pno31, cc dt n1 pp-f n1 pc-acp vbi p-acp pno31? np1 crd. q-crq n1 vvn cs np1, cc av av-dc av-j pc-acp vvi n2 av pns31? av p-acp d n1, po31 n2 vbdr av vvn, po31 n2 vhd av av-j vvn, np1 crd.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Psalms 36.11; Psalms 73.2; Psalms 73.2 (AKJV)
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Psalms 73.2 (AKJV) psalms 73.2: but as for mee, my feete were almost gone: my steps had well-nigh slipt. yet in this case, his feet were almost gone, his steps had well neere slipt, psal True 0.797 0.93 0.554
Psalms 73.2 (Geneva) psalms 73.2: as for me, my feete were almost gone: my steps had well neere slipt. yet in this case, his feet were almost gone, his steps had well neere slipt, psal True 0.796 0.94 1.657
Psalms 72.2 (ODRV) psalms 72.2: but my feete were almost moued, my steppes almost slipped. yet in this case, his feet were almost gone, his steps had well neere slipt, psal True 0.774 0.754 0.0
Psalms 73.2 (Geneva) psalms 73.2: as for me, my feete were almost gone: my steps had well neere slipt. then to haue the foot of pride to come against him, and the hand of wickednes to be vpon him? ps. 36.11. who more exercised then dauid, and therefore more like to endure troubles then he? yet in this case, his feet were almost gone, his steps had well neere slipt, psal. 73.2 False 0.629 0.894 1.979
Psalms 73.2 (AKJV) psalms 73.2: but as for mee, my feete were almost gone: my steps had well-nigh slipt. then to haue the foot of pride to come against him, and the hand of wickednes to be vpon him? ps. 36.11. who more exercised then dauid, and therefore more like to endure troubles then he? yet in this case, his feet were almost gone, his steps had well neere slipt, psal. 73.2 False 0.622 0.845 0.859
Psalms 72.2 (ODRV) psalms 72.2: but my feete were almost moued, my steppes almost slipped. then to haue the foot of pride to come against him, and the hand of wickednes to be vpon him? ps. 36.11. who more exercised then dauid, and therefore more like to endure troubles then he? yet in this case, his feet were almost gone, his steps had well neere slipt, psal. 73.2 False 0.609 0.448 0.171




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In-Text Ps. 36.11. Psalms 36.11
In-Text Psal. 73.2. Psalms 73.2