A sermon preach'd to the Society for Reformation of Manners in Nottingham Novemb. 24. 1698. By John Barret Minister of the Gospel. Published at the desire of the said Society.

Barret, John, 1631-1713
Publisher: printed by Tho Snowden and sold by John Richards bookseller in Nottingham
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1699
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A78191 ESTC ID: R229513 STC ID: B910C
Subject Headings: Christian life; Manners and customs; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Oh! love and prize the Christian Sabbath, count it a delight! Love God's Publick Worship. How amiable are thy Tabernacles, O Lord of Hosts! Oh! love and prize the Christian Sabbath, count it a delight! Love God's Public Worship. How amiable Are thy Tabernacles, Oh Lord of Hosts! uh n1 cc vvi dt njp n1, vvb pn31 dt n1! n1 npg1 j n1. c-crq j vbr po21 n2, uh n1 pp-f n2!




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Psalms 84.1 (AKJV) psalms 84.1: how amiable are thy tabernacles, o lord of hostes! oh! love and prize the christian sabbath, count it a delight! love god's publick worship. how amiable are thy tabernacles, o lord of hosts False 0.742 0.818 0.418
Psalms 83.2 (ODRV) psalms 83.2: how beloued are thy tabernacles o lord of hoastes! oh! love and prize the christian sabbath, count it a delight! love god's publick worship. how amiable are thy tabernacles, o lord of hosts False 0.739 0.539 0.418




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