Five seasonable sermons. As they were preached before eminent auditories, upon several arguments. / By Paul Knell Master in Arts, of Clare-Hall in Cambridge. Sometimes chaplain to a regiment of curiasiers in His late Majesties Army.

Knell, Paul, 1615?-1664
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Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1660
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A87806 ESTC ID: R209658 STC ID: K678
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text or at least chiefly of all the families of the earth. And in this sense is the word Known used, Psalm 31.7. I will be glad, and rejoyce in thy mercy, for thou hast considered my trouble, & cognovisti, and hast known my soul in adversities. or At least chiefly of all the families of the earth. And in this sense is the word Known used, Psalm 31.7. I will be glad, and rejoice in thy mercy, for thou hast considered my trouble, & cognovisti, and haste known my soul in adversities. cc p-acp ds av-jn pp-f d dt n2 pp-f dt n1. cc p-acp d n1 vbz dt n1 j-vvn vvn, n1 crd. pns11 vmb vbi j, cc vvi p-acp po21 n1, c-acp pns21 vh2 vvn po11 n1, cc fw-la, cc n1 vvn po11 n1 p-acp n2.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Psalms 31.7; Psalms 31.7 (Geneva)
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Psalms 31.7 (Geneva) psalms 31.7: i wil be glad and reioyce in thy mercie: for thou hast seene my trouble: thou hast knowen my soule in aduersities, i will be glad, and rejoyce in thy mercy, for thou hast considered my trouble, & cognovisti, and hast known my soul in adversities True 0.913 0.925 1.453
Psalms 31.7 (AKJV) psalms 31.7: i will be glad, and reioyce in thy mercie: for thou hast considered my trouble; thou hast knowen my soule in aduersities; i will be glad, and rejoyce in thy mercy, for thou hast considered my trouble, & cognovisti, and hast known my soul in adversities True 0.909 0.963 2.515
Psalms 31.7 (AKJV) psalms 31.7: i will be glad, and reioyce in thy mercie: for thou hast considered my trouble; thou hast knowen my soule in aduersities; or at least chiefly of all the families of the earth. and in this sense is the word known used, psalm 31.7. i will be glad, and rejoyce in thy mercy, for thou hast considered my trouble, & cognovisti, and hast known my soul in adversities False 0.841 0.956 2.907
Psalms 31.7 (Geneva) psalms 31.7: i wil be glad and reioyce in thy mercie: for thou hast seene my trouble: thou hast knowen my soule in aduersities, or at least chiefly of all the families of the earth. and in this sense is the word known used, psalm 31.7. i will be glad, and rejoyce in thy mercy, for thou hast considered my trouble, & cognovisti, and hast known my soul in adversities False 0.839 0.92 1.831




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In-Text Psalm 31.7. Psalms 31.7