A sermon preached in the high-church of Edinburgh, upon Sunday, April 27. 1690 Before many of the nobility, barons, and burrows, members of the High Court of Parliament, and the magistrats of the said city. As it was taken from the author's mouth when preached.

Meldrum, George, 1635?-1709
Publisher: printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson by order
Place of Publication: Edinburgh
Publication Year: 1690
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: B26742 ESTC ID: R217793 STC ID: M1638
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text These last words of verse 6. which I have chosen, for the ground of my following Exhortation, they describe to us, the disposition and temper of a gracious heart, what is that? They prefer the publick good, the welfare of Church and State, above their own interest, If I prefer not Jerusalem above my chief joy, Let me never have skill or ability to sing or play any more. These last words of verse 6. which I have chosen, for the ground of my following Exhortation, they describe to us, the disposition and temper of a gracious heart, what is that? They prefer the public good, the welfare of Church and State, above their own Interest, If I prefer not Jerusalem above my chief joy, Let me never have skill or ability to sing or play any more. d ord n2 pp-f n1 crd r-crq pns11 vhb vvn, p-acp dt n1 pp-f po11 j-vvg n1, pns32 vvb p-acp pno12, dt n1 cc n1 pp-f dt j n1, r-crq vbz d? pns32 vvb dt j j, dt n1 pp-f n1 cc n1, p-acp po32 d n1, cs pns11 vvb xx np1 p-acp po11 j-jn n1, vvb pno11 av-x vhb n1 cc n1 pc-acp vvi cc vvi d dc.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Psalms 137.6 (AKJV); Psalms 137.6 (Geneva); Verse 6
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Psalms 137.6 (Geneva) - 1 psalms 137.6: yea, if i preferre not ierusalem to my chiefe ioy. i prefer not jerusalem above my chief joy, let me never have skill or ability to sing or play any more True 0.743 0.906 0.0
Psalms 137.6 (Geneva) - 1 psalms 137.6: yea, if i preferre not ierusalem to my chiefe ioy. they prefer the publick good, the welfare of church and state, above their own interest, if i prefer not jerusalem above my chief joy, let me never have skill or ability to sing or play any more True 0.73 0.625 0.0
Psalms 137.6 (AKJV) - 1 psalms 137.6: if i preferre not ierusalem aboue my chiefe ioy. i prefer not jerusalem above my chief joy, let me never have skill or ability to sing or play any more True 0.723 0.942 0.0
Psalms 137.6 (AKJV) - 1 psalms 137.6: if i preferre not ierusalem aboue my chiefe ioy. these last words of verse 6. which i have chosen, for the ground of my following exhortation, they describe to us, the disposition and temper of a gracious heart, what is that? they prefer the publick good, the welfare of church and state, above their own interest, if i prefer not jerusalem above my chief joy, let me never have skill or ability to sing or play any more False 0.673 0.869 0.188
Psalms 137.6 (AKJV) psalms 137.6: if i doe not remember thee, let my tongue cleaue to the roofe of my mouth; if i preferre not ierusalem aboue my chiefe ioy. they prefer the publick good, the welfare of church and state, above their own interest, if i prefer not jerusalem above my chief joy, let me never have skill or ability to sing or play any more True 0.667 0.38 0.108
Psalms 137.6 (Geneva) - 1 psalms 137.6: yea, if i preferre not ierusalem to my chiefe ioy. these last words of verse 6. which i have chosen, for the ground of my following exhortation, they describe to us, the disposition and temper of a gracious heart, what is that? they prefer the publick good, the welfare of church and state, above their own interest, if i prefer not jerusalem above my chief joy, let me never have skill or ability to sing or play any more False 0.652 0.81 0.188




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