A Scripture-map of the wildernesse of sin, and vvay to Canaan. Or The sinners way to the saints rest. Wherein the close bewildring sleights of sin, wiles of the Devill, and windings of the heart, as also the various bewildrings of lost sinners, yea, even of saints, before, in, and after conversion; the necessity of leaning upon Christ alone for salvation, with directions therein: as also, the evident and eminent danger of false guides, false wayes, false leaning-stocks, are plainly, and practically discovered. Being the summe of LXIV lecture sermons preached at Sudbury in Suffolk, on Cantic. 8.5. / By Faithful Teate, M.A. minister of the Gospel.

Teate, Faithful, b. 1621
Publisher: Printed for G Sawbridge at the Bible on Ludgate Hill
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1655
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A95609 ESTC ID: R203761 STC ID: T615
Subject Headings: Christian life; Salvation;
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In-Text In such a darksome bush shal a presumptuous sinner be caught, instead of being hid, and be destroyed instead of being secured; for Psa. 139.12. The darknesse hideth not from God, but the night shines as the daie, the darkness and the light are both alike unto him. In such a darksome bush shall a presumptuous sinner be caught, instead of being hid, and be destroyed instead of being secured; for Psa. 139.12. The darkness Hideth not from God, but the night shines as the day, the darkness and the Light Are both alike unto him. p-acp d dt j n1 vmb dt j n1 vbi vvn, av pp-f vbg vvn, cc vbi vvn av pp-f vbg vvn; p-acp np1 crd. dt n1 vvz xx p-acp np1, p-acp dt n1 vvz p-acp dt n1, dt n1 cc dt j vbr av-d av-j p-acp pno31.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Psalms 139.12; Psalms 139.12 (AKJV)
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Psalms 139.12 (AKJV) psalms 139.12: yea the darkenesse hideth not from thee, but the night shineth as the day: the darknes and the light are both alike to thee. the darknesse hideth not from god, but the night shines as the daie, the darkness and the light are both alike unto him True 0.812 0.943 0.71
Psalms 139.12 (Geneva) psalms 139.12: yea, the darkenes hideth not from thee: but the night shineth as the day: the darkenes and light are both alike. the darknesse hideth not from god, but the night shines as the daie, the darkness and the light are both alike unto him True 0.805 0.922 0.737
Psalms 139.12 (Geneva) psalms 139.12: yea, the darkenes hideth not from thee: but the night shineth as the day: the darkenes and light are both alike. in such a darksome bush shal a presumptuous sinner be caught, instead of being hid, and be destroyed instead of being secured; for psa. 139.12. the darknesse hideth not from god, but the night shines as the daie, the darkness and the light are both alike unto him False 0.703 0.889 1.104
Psalms 139.12 (AKJV) psalms 139.12: yea the darkenesse hideth not from thee, but the night shineth as the day: the darknes and the light are both alike to thee. in such a darksome bush shal a presumptuous sinner be caught, instead of being hid, and be destroyed instead of being secured; for psa. 139.12. the darknesse hideth not from god, but the night shines as the daie, the darkness and the light are both alike unto him False 0.687 0.919 1.064




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In-Text Psa. 139.12. Psalms 139.12