Mercy in a miracle shewing, the deliverance, and the duty, of the king, and the people In a sermon preached at Mitcham in Surry, June 28. 1660 in a solemne congratulation for the restoration of his Majesty to his royal throne. By Anthonie Sadler, late chaplain, to the right honourable Leticia, Lady Pagett, Dowager, deceased.

Sadler, Anthony, b. 1610
Vaughan, Robert, engraver
Publisher: printed by T C for L Sadler
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1660
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A92958 ESTC ID: R230425 STC ID: S268
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Oh, how may our Mouthes be filled with Laughter, and our Tongues with Joy, since the Lord (in mercy) hath (so strangely and so truly) made, our Bondage to cease; and our Freedome to return! O, how may our Mouths be filled with Laughter, and our Tongues with Joy, since the Lord (in mercy) hath (so strangely and so truly) made, our Bondage to cease; and our Freedom to return! uh, q-crq vmb po12 n2 vbb vvn p-acp n1, cc po12 n2 p-acp n1, c-acp dt n1 (p-acp n1) vhz (av av-j cc av av-j) vvd, po12 n1 pc-acp vvi; cc po12 n1 pc-acp vvi!




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Psalms 126.2 (Geneva) psalms 126.2: then was our mouth filled with laughter, and our tongue with ioye: then sayd they among the heathen, the lord hath done great things for them. oh, how may our mouthes be filled with laughter, and our tongues with joy, since the lord (in mercy) hath (so strangely and so truly) made, our bondage to cease; and our freedome to return False 0.691 0.454 0.337




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