A divine antidote against the plague; or Mourning teares, in soliloquies and prayers As, 1. For this general visitation. 2. For those whose houses are shut up of the plague. 3. For those who have risings or swellings. 4. For those marked with the tokens. Necessary for all families as well in the country as in the city, in this time of pestilence. By John Featley, chaplain to His late Majesty.

Featley, John, 1605?-1666
Publisher: printed by Thomas Mabb and are to be sold by Margaret Shears at the Blew Bible in Bedford street
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1665
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A85188 ESTC ID: R231239 STC ID: F597A
Subject Headings: Christian literature; Plague;
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In-Text and in thy blessed time, bring their soules out of prison, that we and they may give thanks unto thy Name: Ps. 142.7. Which thing if thou wilt grant unto us all, then shall the righteous resort again unto our company. and in thy blessed time, bring their Souls out of prison, that we and they may give thanks unto thy Name: Ps. 142.7. Which thing if thou wilt grant unto us all, then shall the righteous resort again unto our company. cc p-acp po21 j-vvn n1, vvb po32 n2 av pp-f n1, cst pns12 cc pns32 vmb vvi n2 p-acp po21 n1: np1 crd. r-crq n1 cs pns21 vm2 vvi p-acp pno12 d, av vmb dt j n1 av p-acp po12 n1.




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Psalms 142.7 (Geneva) psalms 142.7: bring my soule out of prison, that i may prayse thy name: then shall the righteous come about me, when thou art beneficiall vnto me. and in thy blessed time, bring their soules out of prison, that we and they may give thanks unto thy name: ps. 142.7. which thing if thou wilt grant unto us all, then shall the righteous resort again unto our company False 0.729 0.294 1.126
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Psalms 141.8 (ODRV) psalms 141.8: bring forth my soule out of prison, to confesse vnto thy name: the iust expect me, til thou reward me. and in thy blessed time, bring their soules out of prison, that we and they may give thanks unto thy name True 0.617 0.316 0.643




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In-Text Ps. 142.7. Psalms 142.7