The rare jewel of Christian contentment Wherein is shewed; 1. What contentment is. 2. The holy art or mystery of it. 3. Several lessons that Christ teacheth, to work the heart to contentment. 4. The excellencies of it. 5. The evils of murmuring. 6. The aggravations of the sin of murmuring. By Jeremiah Burroughs. The first of the eleven volumes that are published by Thomas Goodwin, William Greenhil, Sydrach Sympson, Philip Nye, William Bridge, John Yates, William Adderly.

Adderley, William
Bridge, William, 1600?-1670
Burroughs, Jeremiah, 1599-1646
Goodwin, Thomas, 1600-1680
Greenhill, William, 1591-1671
Nye, Philip, 1596?-1672
Simpson, Sidrach, 1600?-1655
Yates, John, d. ca. 1660
Publisher: printed for Ben Billingsley at the Printing press in Cornhill over against Popes Head Alley
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1666
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A77996 ESTC ID: R201188 STC ID: B6107B
Subject Headings: Christian life; Contentment; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and he is become my Salvation, he is my God, and I will prepare him an habitation; and he is become my Salvation, he is my God, and I will prepare him an habitation; cc pns31 vbz vvn po11 n1, pns31 vbz po11 n1, cc pns11 vmb vvi pno31 dt n1;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Exodus 15.2 (ODRV); Psalms 117.14 (ODRV); Psalms 118.14 (AKJV); Psalms 118.14 (Geneva)
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Psalms 117.14 (ODRV) - 1 psalms 117.14: and he is made my saluation. and he is become my salvation, he is my god True 0.83 0.915 0.0
Isaiah 12.2 (Geneva) - 0 isaiah 12.2: beholde, god is my saluation: and he is become my salvation, he is my god True 0.795 0.77 0.764
Isaiah 12.2 (AKJV) - 0 isaiah 12.2: behold, god is my saluation: and he is become my salvation, he is my god True 0.792 0.778 0.764
Psalms 118.14 (AKJV) - 1 psalms 118.14: and is become my saluation. and he is become my salvation, he is my god True 0.787 0.905 0.0
Exodus 15.2 (AKJV) exodus 15.2: the lord is my strength and song, and he is become my saluation: he is my god, and i will prepare him an habitation, my fathers god, and i wil exalt him. and he is become my salvation, he is my god, and i will prepare him an habitation False 0.771 0.902 3.173
Isaiah 12.2 (Douay-Rheims) - 1 isaiah 12.2: o because the lord is my strength, and my praise, and he is become my salvation. and he is become my salvation, he is my god True 0.766 0.772 2.123
Exodus 15.2 (Geneva) exodus 15.2: the lord is my strength and praise, and he is become my saluation. he is my god, and i will prepare him a tabernacle. he is my fathers god, and i will exalt him. and he is become my salvation, he is my god, and i will prepare him an habitation False 0.763 0.881 1.578
Isaiah 12.2 (Geneva) isaiah 12.2: beholde, god is my saluation: i will trust, and will not feare: for ye lord god is my strength and song: he also is become my saluation. and he is become my salvation, he is my god, and i will prepare him an habitation False 0.649 0.489 0.535
Isaiah 12.2 (AKJV) isaiah 12.2: behold, god is my saluation: i will trust, and not be afraid; for the lord iehovah is my strength and my song, he also is become my saluation. and he is become my salvation, he is my god, and i will prepare him an habitation False 0.632 0.446 0.377




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