True happines, or, King Dauids choice begunne in sermons, and now digested into a treatise. By Mr. William Struther, preacher at Edinburgh.

Struther, William, 1578-1633
Publisher: Printed by R Young for John Wood and are to be sold at his shop on the south side of the high street a little above the Crosse
Place of Publication: Edinburgh
Publication Year: 1633
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A13083 ESTC ID: S113854 STC ID: 23371
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Psalms XXVII -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.;
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In-Text hours are as dayes, dayes as moneths, and moneths as years. Hereof commeth the wearinesse of the profane, for the shortest houre of worship tormenteth them: hours Are as days, days as months, and months as Years. Hereof comes the weariness of the profane, for the Shortest hour of worship torments them: n2 vbr p-acp n2, n2 p-acp n2, cc n2 c-acp n2. av vvz dt n1 pp-f dt j, p-acp dt js n1 pp-f n1 vvz pno32:




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Job 10.5 (AKJV) job 10.5: are thy dayes as the dayes of man? are thy yeeres as mans dayes, hours are as dayes, dayes as moneths True 0.683 0.386 0.482
Job 10.5 (Geneva) job 10.5: are thy dayes as mans dayes? or thy yeres, as the time of man, hours are as dayes, dayes as moneths True 0.673 0.329 0.409




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