Vindiciæ legis: or, A vindication of the morall law and the covenants, from the errours of papists, Arminians, Socinians, and more especially, Antinomians. In XXIX. lectures, preached at Laurence-Jury, London. / By Anthony Burgess, preacher of Gods Word.

Burgess, Anthony, d. 1664
Publisher: Printed by James Young for Thomas Underhill at the signe of the Bible in Wood street
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1646
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A77854 ESTC ID: R201144 STC ID: B5666
Subject Headings: Antinomianism -- Controversial literature; Covenant theology; Grace (Theology); Law (Theology);
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In-Text Oh how I love thy Law! cryeth David; he could not expresse it. And againe, My soule breaketh in the longing after thy judgements. O how I love thy Law! Cries David; he could not express it. And again, My soul breaks in the longing After thy Judgments. uh c-crq pns11 vvb po21 n1! vvz np1; pns31 vmd xx vvi pn31. cc av, po11 n1 vvz p-acp dt n1 p-acp po21 n2.




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Psalms 119.97 (Geneva) - 1 psalms 119.97: oh howe loue i thy lawe! oh how i love thy law! cryeth david; he could not expresse it. and againe, my soule breaketh in the longing after thy judgements False 0.778 0.682 2.423
Psalms 119.20 (Geneva) psalms 119.20: mine heart breaketh for the desire to thy iudgements alway. oh how i love thy law! cryeth david; he could not expresse it. and againe, my soule breaketh in the longing after thy judgements False 0.777 0.206 1.507
Psalms 119.20 (AKJV) psalms 119.20: my soule breaketh for the longing: that it hath vnto thy iudgements at all times. oh how i love thy law! cryeth david; he could not expresse it. and againe, my soule breaketh in the longing after thy judgements False 0.773 0.778 3.829
Psalms 119.97 (AKJV) psalms 119.97: o how loue i thy law! it is my meditation all the day. oh how i love thy law! cryeth david; he could not expresse it. and againe, my soule breaketh in the longing after thy judgements False 0.722 0.338 2.306




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