The works of William Bridge, sometime fellow of Emanuel Colledge in Cambridge; now preacher of the Word of God at Yarmouth. The first volume. Viz. I. The great Gospel-mysterie of the saints comfort and holinesse, opened and applyed from Christs priestly office. II. Satans power to tempt; and Christs love to, and care of his people under temptation. III. Thankfulnesse required in every condition.

Adderley, William
Bridge, William, 1600?-1670
Greenhill, William, 1591-1671
Yates, John, d. ca. 1660
Publisher: Printed for Peter Cole and are sold at his shop at the signe of the Printing Presse in Cornhill neer the Royall Exchange
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1649
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A77355 ESTC ID: R6919 STC ID: B4445
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century; Theology;
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In-Text And yet when he comes into the hour, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me? Oh! but I have suffered as much as ever any did, I have suffered by the hand of my temptations, they have been a continual torment to me, And yet when he comes into the hour, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me? Oh! but I have suffered as much as ever any did, I have suffered by the hand of my temptations, they have been a continual torment to me, cc av c-crq pns31 vvz p-acp dt n1, po11 np1, po11 np1, q-crq vh2 pns21 vvn pno11? uh cc-acp pns11 vhb vvn p-acp d c-acp av d vdd, pns11 vhb vvn p-acp dt n1 pp-f po11 n2, pns32 vhb vbn dt j n1 p-acp pno11,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: John 16.32 (Geneva); John 16.32 (Tyndale); Psalms 22.1 (AKJV)
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Psalms 22.1 (AKJV) - 0 psalms 22.1: my god, my god, why hast thou forsaken mee? and yet when he comes into the hour, my god, my god, why hast thou forsaken me True 0.77 0.807 3.672
Matthew 27.46 (Geneva) - 1 matthew 27.46: that is, my god, my god, why hast thou forsaken me? and yet when he comes into the hour, my god, my god, why hast thou forsaken me True 0.722 0.88 3.786
Matthew 27.46 (ODRV) - 2 matthew 27.46: that is, my god, my god, why hast thou forsaken me? and yet when he comes into the hour, my god, my god, why hast thou forsaken me True 0.722 0.88 3.786
Matthew 27.46 (Tyndale) - 2 matthew 27.46: that is to saye my god my god why hast thou forsaken me? and yet when he comes into the hour, my god, my god, why hast thou forsaken me True 0.722 0.861 3.672
Matthew 27.46 (AKJV) matthew 27.46: and about the ninth houre, iesus cried with a loud voyce, saying, eli, eli, lamasabachthani, that is to say, my god, my god, why hast thou forsaken mee? and yet when he comes into the hour, my god, my god, why hast thou forsaken me True 0.701 0.759 2.767
Mark 15.34 (ODRV) - 2 mark 15.34: which is being interpreted, my god, my god, why hast thou forsaken me? and yet when he comes into the hour, my god, my god, why hast thou forsaken me True 0.649 0.898 3.672
Mark 15.34 (Geneva) mark 15.34: and at the ninth houre iesus cryed with a loude voyce, saying, eloi, eloi, lamma-sabachthani? which is by interpretation, my god, my god, why hast thou forsaken me? and yet when he comes into the hour, my god, my god, why hast thou forsaken me True 0.625 0.739 2.767
Mark 15.34 (Tyndale) mark 15.34: and at the nynthe houre iesus cryed with a loude voyce sayinge: eloi eloi lamaasbathani which is yf it be interpreted: my god my god why hast thou forsaken me? and yet when he comes into the hour, my god, my god, why hast thou forsaken me True 0.624 0.694 2.767
Mark 15.34 (AKJV) mark 15.34: and at the ninth houre, iesus cryed with a loude voice, saying, eloi, eloi, lamasabachthani? which is, being interpreted, my god, my god, why hast thou forsaken me? and yet when he comes into the hour, my god, my god, why hast thou forsaken me True 0.622 0.786 2.83




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