The saints treasury· Holding forth 1. The incomparable excellency and holinesse of God. 2. Christs all in all. 3. The glorious enjoyment of heavenly things by faith. 4. The natural mans bondage to the law, and the Christians liberty by the Gospel. 5. A preparation for judgment. Being sundry sermons preached in London. By the late Reverend and painfull minister of the Gospel, Jeremiah Burroughs.

Burroughs, Jeremiah, 1599-1646
J. W
Nalton, James, 1600-1662
Publisher: printed for John Wright at the Globe in Little Brittain
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1668
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A77998 ESTC ID: R230907 STC ID: B6115A
Subject Headings: Congregational churches; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and hath thy heart leaped upon the sight of the brightnesse of his holinesse? and doest thou therefore love him? if so, thou knowest God aright and thy heart hath been aright drawn to him: sayes David, Psalm. 119.140. thy word is very pure, therefore thy servant loves it. and hath thy heart leapt upon the sighed of the brightness of his holiness? and dost thou Therefore love him? if so, thou Knowest God aright and thy heart hath been aright drawn to him: Says David, Psalm. 119.140. thy word is very pure, Therefore thy servant loves it. cc vhz po21 n1 vvd p-acp dt n1 pp-f dt n1 pp-f po31 n1? cc vd2 pns21 av vvi pno31? cs av, pns21 vv2 np1 av cc po21 n1 vhz vbn av vvn p-acp pno31: vvz np1, np1. crd. po21 n1 vbz av j, av po21 n1 vvz pn31.




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Psalms 119.140 (AKJV) psalms 119.140: thy word is very pure: therefore thy seruant loueth it. thy word is very pure, therefore thy servant loves it True 0.915 0.927 0.72
Psalms 119.140 (Geneva) psalms 119.140: thy word is prooued most pure, and thy seruant loueth it. thy word is very pure, therefore thy servant loves it True 0.878 0.799 0.69
Psalms 118.140 (ODRV) psalms 118.140: thy word is fired excedingly: and thy seruant hath loued it. thy word is very pure, therefore thy servant loves it True 0.81 0.337 0.484
Psalms 119.140 (AKJV) psalms 119.140: thy word is very pure: therefore thy seruant loueth it. and hath thy heart leaped upon the sight of the brightnesse of his holinesse? and doest thou therefore love him? if so, thou knowest god aright and thy heart hath been aright drawn to him: sayes david, psalm. 119.140. thy word is very pure, therefore thy servant loves it False 0.789 0.849 1.157
Psalms 119.140 (Geneva) psalms 119.140: thy word is prooued most pure, and thy seruant loueth it. and hath thy heart leaped upon the sight of the brightnesse of his holinesse? and doest thou therefore love him? if so, thou knowest god aright and thy heart hath been aright drawn to him: sayes david, psalm. 119.140. thy word is very pure, therefore thy servant loves it False 0.768 0.257 1.111




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