Divine drops distilled from the fountain of Holy Scriptures: delivered in several exercises before sermons, upon twenty and three texts of Scripture. By that worthy gospel preacher Gualter Cradock, late preacher at All-Hallows Great in London.

Cradock, Walter, 1606?-1659
Publisher: Printed by R W for Rapha Harford at the Bible in Queens Head Alley neer Pater noster Row
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1649
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A80739 ESTC ID: R206263 STC ID: C6757
Subject Headings: Bible -- Commentaries; Congregationalism -- Controversial literature;
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In-Text For loe thine enemies make a tumult, and they that hate thee lift up their heads, they have taken crafty counsell, &c. The complaint was this in generall, that they began to make a tumult. Why a tumlt? The whole world is but like an Army, a Brigade of men (as it were) under a Generall; and God is the Lord of Hoasts, that is the Lord of his Armies: now when there is a tumult in an Army, they complaine to the officers, to the Generall especially; For lo thine enemies make a tumult, and they that hate thee lift up their Heads, they have taken crafty counsel, etc. The complaint was this in general, that they began to make a tumult. Why a tumlt? The Whole world is but like an Army, a Brigade of men (as it were) under a General; and God is the Lord of Hosts, that is the Lord of his Armies: now when there is a tumult in an Army, they complain to the Officers, to the General especially; p-acp uh po21 n2 vvb dt n1, cc pns32 cst vvb pno21 vvb a-acp po32 n2, pns32 vhb vvn j n1, av dt n1 vbds d p-acp n1, cst pns32 vvd pc-acp vvi dt n1. c-crq dt n1? dt j-jn n1 vbz p-acp av-j dt n1, dt n1 pp-f n2 (c-acp pn31 vbdr) p-acp dt n1; cc np1 vbz dt n1 pp-f n2, cst vbz dt n1 pp-f po31 n2: av c-crq pc-acp vbz dt n1 p-acp dt n1, pns32 vvb p-acp dt n2, p-acp dt n1 av-j;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Psalms 83.2 (AKJV)
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Psalms 83.2 (AKJV) psalms 83.2: for loe, thine enemies make a tumult: and they that hate thee, haue lift vp the head. for loe thine enemies make a tumult, and they that hate thee lift up their heads, they have taken crafty counsell, &c True 0.853 0.948 3.601
Psalms 83.2 (Geneva) psalms 83.2: for lo, thine enemies make a tumult: and they that hate thee, haue lifted vp the head. for loe thine enemies make a tumult, and they that hate thee lift up their heads, they have taken crafty counsell, &c True 0.848 0.929 1.452
Psalms 82.3 (ODRV) psalms 82.3: for behold thine enimies haue made a sound: they that hate thee, haue lifted vp the head. for loe thine enemies make a tumult, and they that hate thee lift up their heads, they have taken crafty counsell, &c True 0.719 0.597 0.483
Psalms 83.2 (AKJV) - 0 psalms 83.2: for loe, thine enemies make a tumult: for loe thine enemies make a tumult, and they that hate thee lift up their heads, they have taken crafty counsell, &c. the complaint was this in generall, that they began to make a tumult. why a tumlt? the whole world is but like an army, a brigade of men (as it were) under a generall; and god is the lord of hoasts, that is the lord of his armies: now when there is a tumult in an army, they complaine to the officers, to the generall especially False 0.655 0.874 1.281
Psalms 83.2 (Geneva) - 0 psalms 83.2: for lo, thine enemies make a tumult: for loe thine enemies make a tumult, and they that hate thee lift up their heads, they have taken crafty counsell, &c. the complaint was this in generall, that they began to make a tumult. why a tumlt? the whole world is but like an army, a brigade of men (as it were) under a generall; and god is the lord of hoasts, that is the lord of his armies: now when there is a tumult in an army, they complaine to the officers, to the generall especially False 0.653 0.799 0.182




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