Gods vvaiting to be gracious unto His people together with Englands encouragements and cautions to wait on God. Delivered in certaine sermons at Milk-street in London, by Tho. Case, minister of Gods Word, and lecturer there.

Case, Thomas, 1598-1682
Publisher: printed for Thomas Smith and are to be sold at his shop in Manchester
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1642
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A81243 ESTC ID: R231268 STC ID: C831A
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text How may this encourage us to wait on God, whilst it lays a foundation not onely for prayer, in the next verse, O Lord be gracious unto us, verse 2. we have waited for thee, be thou our arme every morning, How may this encourage us to wait on God, while it lays a Foundation not only for prayer, in the next verse, Oh Lord be gracious unto us, verse 2. we have waited for thee, be thou our arm every morning, q-crq vmb d vvi pno12 pc-acp vvi p-acp np1, cs pn31 vvz dt n1 xx av-j p-acp n1, p-acp dt ord n1, uh n1 vbb j p-acp pno12, n1 crd zz vhb vvn p-acp pno21, vbb pns21 po12 n1 d n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Isaiah 33.1 (AKJV); Isaiah 33.1 (Geneva); Isaiah 33.2 (AKJV); Isaiah 33.5 (Douay-Rheims); Verse 2
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Isaiah 33.2 (AKJV) isaiah 33.2: o lord, be gratious vnto vs, we haue waited for thee: be thou their arme euery morning, our saluation also in the time of trouble. we have waited for thee, be thou our arme every morning, True 0.737 0.928 3.742
Isaiah 33.2 (Geneva) isaiah 33.2: o lord, haue mercie vpon vs, wee haue waited for thee: be thou, which waste their arme in the morning, our helpe also in time of trouble. we have waited for thee, be thou our arme every morning, True 0.727 0.809 3.536
Isaiah 33.2 (Douay-Rheims) isaiah 33.2: o lord, have mercy on us: for we have waited for thee: be thou our arm in the morning, and our salvation in the time of trouble. we have waited for thee, be thou our arme every morning, True 0.711 0.878 2.804
Isaiah 33.2 (Douay-Rheims) isaiah 33.2: o lord, have mercy on us: for we have waited for thee: be thou our arm in the morning, and our salvation in the time of trouble. how may this encourage us to wait on god, whilst it lays a foundation not onely for prayer, in the next verse, o lord be gracious unto us, verse 2. we have waited for thee, be thou our arme every morning, False 0.701 0.663 5.174
Isaiah 33.2 (AKJV) isaiah 33.2: o lord, be gratious vnto vs, we haue waited for thee: be thou their arme euery morning, our saluation also in the time of trouble. how may this encourage us to wait on god, whilst it lays a foundation not onely for prayer, in the next verse, o lord be gracious unto us, verse 2. we have waited for thee, be thou our arme every morning, False 0.7 0.866 5.835
Isaiah 33.2 (Geneva) isaiah 33.2: o lord, haue mercie vpon vs, wee haue waited for thee: be thou, which waste their arme in the morning, our helpe also in time of trouble. how may this encourage us to wait on god, whilst it lays a foundation not onely for prayer, in the next verse, o lord be gracious unto us, verse 2. we have waited for thee, be thou our arme every morning, False 0.693 0.201 5.514




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