Balme from Gilead, to cure all diseases, especially the plague Foure and twentie sermons on 2 Chron. 7. 13,14. And two sermons of thankesgiuing for Gods deliuerance of London from the plague. Preached anno 1625. in the church of St. Leonard Eastcheape, by H.R. Master of Arts, minister of Gods word.

Roborough, Henry, d. 1649?
Publisher: Printed by I ohn N orton and A ugustine M athewes and are to be sold by William Shefford in Popes head Ally
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1626
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: B15555 ESTC ID: None STC ID: None
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Finding our selues many degrees short of the perfect holinesse and righteousnes, required by the Lord, haue enforced our selues in the bent and purpose of our soules, to a neerer proportion vnto his Commandements? What hath beene added to our faith, hope, charity, prayer, peaceablenesse, especially if wee consider the meanes, this hand and scourge of the Lord? Wee must all confesse, it hath beene the mercie of the Lord, that wee haue not beene consumed. Finding our selves many Degrees short of the perfect holiness and righteousness, required by the Lord, have Enforced our selves in the bent and purpose of our Souls, to a nearer proportion unto his commandments? What hath been added to our faith, hope, charity, prayer, peaceableness, especially if we Consider the means, this hand and scourge of the Lord? we must all confess, it hath been the mercy of the Lord, that we have not been consumed. vvg po12 n2 d n2 j pp-f dt j n1 cc n1, vvn p-acp dt n1, vhb vvn po12 n2 p-acp dt n1 cc n1 pp-f po12 n2, p-acp dt jc n1 p-acp po31 n2? q-crq vhz vbn vvn p-acp po12 n1, vvb, n1, n1, n1, av-j cs pns12 vvb dt n2, d n1 cc n1 pp-f dt n1? pns12 vmb d vvi, pn31 vhz vbn dt n1 pp-f dt n1, d pns12 vhb xx vbn vvn.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Lamentations 3.22 (ODRV); Lamentations 3.40 (AKJV); Lamentations 3.40 (Geneva)
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Lamentations 3.22 (ODRV) - 0 lamentations 3.22: the mercies of our lord that we are not consumed: wee must all confesse, it hath beene the mercie of the lord, that wee haue not beene consumed True 0.742 0.863 1.264
Lamentations 3.22 (Geneva) lamentations 3.22: it is the lordes mercies that wee are not consumed, because his compassions faile not. wee must all confesse, it hath beene the mercie of the lord, that wee haue not beene consumed True 0.678 0.762 0.119
Lamentations 3.22 (AKJV) lamentations 3.22: it is of the lords mercies that wee are not consumed, because his compassions faile not. wee must all confesse, it hath beene the mercie of the lord, that wee haue not beene consumed True 0.661 0.743 0.119




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