Heaven upon earth, or, The best friend in the worst of times. Delivered in several sermons by James Janeway, Minister of the Gospel.

Janeway, James, 1636?-1674
Publisher: Printed by T Milbourn for D Newman at the Kings Arms in the Poultry the corner of Grocers Alley
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1671
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A87500 ESTC ID: R178954 STC ID: J466
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- English. -- Job XXII, 21; Sermons, English -- 17th century; Trust in God;
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In-Text O why art thou as a stranger to me? wilt thou forsake me for ever? shall I be one of those thine enemies which shall be slain before thy face? shall I be one of those that shall dwell with everlasting burnings? O Lord, pity, pity, pity, O why art thou as a stranger to me? wilt thou forsake me for ever? shall I be one of those thine enemies which shall be slave before thy face? shall I be one of those that shall dwell with everlasting burnings? O Lord, pity, pity, pity, sy q-crq vb2r pns21 p-acp dt n1 p-acp pno11? vm2 pns21 vvi pno11 p-acp av? vmb pns11 vbi crd pp-f d po21 n2 r-crq vmb vbi vvn p-acp po21 n1? vmb pns11 vbi crd pp-f d cst vmb vvi p-acp j n2? sy n1, n1, n1, n1,




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Psalms 13.1 (AKJV) psalms 13.1: how long wilt thou forget mee (o lord) for euer? how long wilt thou hide thy face from me? wilt thou forsake me for ever True 0.774 0.226 0.223




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