A briefe discourse touching a broken heart In which the nature, causes, and signes of it are solidly treated of; as also, its acceptablenesse to God; together with many other motives pressing us to labour after the procurement of it, and the means leading thereunto: Being the summe and substance of certain sermons preached by Mr. Daniel Carwardine, late minister of Eling in the county of Middlesex. And since his death put forth by S.R. a friend of his. Whereunto is annexed, a confession of faith by Mr. Samuel Rowles, late fellow of Trinity-Colledge in Cambridge. And now minister of Thistleworth in the county of Middlesex.

Carwardine, Daniel, b. 1600 or 1601
Rowles, Samuel, fl. 1652
Publisher: printed by E G for J Rothwell and are to be sold at his shop on the north side of Pauls
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1652
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A81043 ESTC ID: R230173 STC ID: C720
Subject Headings: Spiritual life;
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In-Text when his heart was as full as it could hold of griefe and sadnesse by reason of the weight and burthen of his sinnes, together with the absence of the light of Gods countenance, which was so grievous to him, that he saith, it broke his very bones, vers. 8. That the bones which thou hast broken may rejoyce. A high expression indeede: when his heart was as full as it could hold of grief and sadness by reason of the weight and burden of his Sins, together with the absence of the Light of God's countenance, which was so grievous to him, that he Says, it broke his very bones, vers. 8. That the bones which thou hast broken may rejoice. A high expression indeed: c-crq po31 n1 vbds a-acp j c-acp pn31 vmd vvi pp-f n1 cc n1 p-acp n1 pp-f dt n1 cc n1 pp-f po31 n2, av p-acp dt n1 pp-f dt n1 pp-f npg1 n1, r-crq vbds av j p-acp pno31, cst pns31 vvz, pn31 vvd po31 j n2, fw-la. crd cst dt n2 r-crq pns21 vh2 vvn vmb vvi. dt j n1 av:




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Psalms 51.8 (AKJV) - 1 psalms 51.8: that the bones which thou hast broken, may reioyce. that the bones which thou hast broken may rejoyce True 0.884 0.953 0.643
Psalms 51.8 (Geneva) psalms 51.8: make me to heare ioye and gladnes, that the bones, which thou hast broken, may reioyce. that the bones which thou hast broken may rejoyce True 0.69 0.93 0.543
Psalms 51.8 (AKJV) - 1 psalms 51.8: that the bones which thou hast broken, may reioyce. when his heart was as full as it could hold of griefe and sadnesse by reason of the weight and burthen of his sinnes, together with the absence of the light of gods countenance, which was so grievous to him, that he saith, it broke his very bones, vers. 8. that the bones which thou hast broken may rejoyce. a high expression indeede False 0.631 0.947 0.964
Psalms 51.8 (Geneva) psalms 51.8: make me to heare ioye and gladnes, that the bones, which thou hast broken, may reioyce. when his heart was as full as it could hold of griefe and sadnesse by reason of the weight and burthen of his sinnes, together with the absence of the light of gods countenance, which was so grievous to him, that he saith, it broke his very bones, vers. 8. that the bones which thou hast broken may rejoyce. a high expression indeede False 0.629 0.798 0.815
Lamentations 3.4 (ODRV) lamentations 3.4: he hath made my skinne old and my flesh, he hath broken my bones. he saith, it broke his very bones, vers True 0.62 0.403 0.007
Lamentations 3.4 (AKJV) lamentations 3.4: my flesh and my skinne hath he made old, he hath broken my bones. he saith, it broke his very bones, vers True 0.616 0.374 0.007
Lamentations 3.4 (Geneva) lamentations 3.4: my flesh and my skinne hath he caused to waxe olde, and he hath broken my bones. he saith, it broke his very bones, vers True 0.605 0.407 0.006




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