Christ and the covenant the work and way of meditation. : Gods return to the soul, or nation; together with his preventing mercy. : Delivered in ten sermons, (viz.) 1. Christs personal excellencies, the object of our love. 2. Christ crucified, the object of our faith. 3. The new covenant of grace opened. 4. Christ the mediator of the new covenant. 5. The way and spirit of the new covenant, or New Testament. 6. The blood of sprinkling. 7. The sweetness and profitableness of divine meditation. 8. The work and way of this meditation. 9. Gods return to the soul and nation. 10. Preventing mercy. / By W.B.

Bridge, William, 1600?-1670
Publisher: Printed for N Ranew and J Robinson at the Angel in Jewen street
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1667
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A77360 ESTC ID: R225773 STC ID: B4449A
Subject Headings: Jesus Christ; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Adjacent References with Relevance: Malachi 3; Psalms 147.1 (AKJV)
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Psalms 147.1 (AKJV) psalms 147.1: praise ye the lord: for it is good to sing praises vnto our god: for it is pleasant, and praise is comely. it is our duty to praise the lord True 0.788 0.409 1.042
Psalms 147.1 (Geneva) - 0 psalms 147.1: praise ye the lord, for it is good to sing vnto our god: it is our duty to praise the lord True 0.778 0.416 0.986
Psalms 92.1 (AKJV) psalms 92.1: it is a good thing to giue thanks vnto the lord, and to sing praises vnto thy name, o most high: it is our duty to praise the lord True 0.735 0.392 0.408
Psalms 115.18 (AKJV) psalms 115.18: but we will blesse the lord, from this time foorth and for euermore. praise the lord. it is our duty to praise the lord True 0.719 0.388 1.186
Psalms 115.18 (Geneva) psalms 115.18: but we will prayse the lord from henceforth and for euer. prayse ye the lord. it is our duty to praise the lord True 0.71 0.484 0.693
Psalms 147.1 (AKJV) psalms 147.1: praise ye the lord: for it is good to sing praises vnto our god: for it is pleasant, and praise is comely. who doth not know that it is our duty to praise the lord True 0.678 0.214 1.1
Psalms 147.1 (AKJV) psalms 147.1: praise ye the lord: for it is good to sing praises vnto our god: for it is pleasant, and praise is comely. and who doth not know that it is our duty to praise the lord False 0.675 0.175 0.368
Psalms 92.1 (Geneva) psalms 92.1: a psalme or song for the sabbath day. it is a good thing to praise the lord, and to sing vnto thy name, o most high, it is our duty to praise the lord True 0.668 0.398 0.789




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