The delights of the saints A most comfortable treatise, of grace and peace, and many other excellent points. Whereby men may liue like saints on earth, and become true saints in heauen. First deliuered in a sermon preached at Pauls Crosse the second day of December, being the second Sunday of the Parliament. And in other sermons within the Cathedrall Church of Saint Paul, London. By Gryffith Williams, Doctor of Diuinity, and Parson of Lhan-Lhechyd. The contents are set downe after the epistle to the reader.

Williams, Gryffith, 1589?-1672
Publisher: Printed by Eliot s Court Press for Nathaniel Butter and are to be sold at the signe of the pide Bull neere Saint Austins gate
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1622
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A15445 ESTC ID: S102808 STC ID: 25716
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and all the ioy and delight of my heart. And therefore sweet Iesus forsake me not, and let not mine enemies triumph ouer me. and all the joy and delight of my heart. And Therefore sweet Iesus forsake me not, and let not mine enemies triumph over me. cc d dt n1 cc n1 pp-f po11 n1. cc av j np1 vvi pno11 xx, cc vvb xx po11 ng1 n1 p-acp pno11.




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Psalms 25.2 (AKJV) - 1 psalms 25.2: let not mine enemies triumph ouer me. let not mine enemies triumph ouer me True 0.938 0.964 3.408
Psalms 25.2 (Geneva) - 2 psalms 25.2: let not mine enemies reioyce ouer mee. let not mine enemies triumph ouer me True 0.886 0.931 1.565
Psalms 35.19 (AKJV) - 0 psalms 35.19: let not them that are mine enemies wrongfully, reioyce ouer me: let not mine enemies triumph ouer me True 0.833 0.784 1.565
Psalms 41.11 (AKJV) - 1 psalms 41.11: because mine enemie doeth not triumph ouer me. let not mine enemies triumph ouer me True 0.797 0.917 2.44
Psalms 12.3 (ODRV) psalms 12.3: how long shal mine enemies be exalted ouer me? let not mine enemies triumph ouer me True 0.708 0.778 1.339
Psalms 35.19 (Geneva) psalms 35.19: let not them that are mine enemies, vniustly reioyce ouer mee, neyther let them winke with the eye, that hate mee without a cause. let not mine enemies triumph ouer me True 0.707 0.623 1.216
Psalms 41.11 (Geneva) psalms 41.11: by this i know that thou fauourest me, because mine enemie doth not triumph against me. let not mine enemies triumph ouer me True 0.67 0.825 1.604
Psalms 25.2 (AKJV) psalms 25.2: o my god, i trust in thee, let me not be ashamed: let not mine enemies triumph ouer me. and all the ioy and delight of my heart. and therefore sweet iesus forsake me not, and let not mine enemies triumph ouer me False 0.669 0.483 1.506
Psalms 25.2 (Geneva) psalms 25.2: my god, i trust in thee: let me not be confounded: let not mine enemies reioyce ouer mee. and all the ioy and delight of my heart. and therefore sweet iesus forsake me not, and let not mine enemies triumph ouer me False 0.668 0.435 0.567
Psalms 34.19 (ODRV) psalms 34.19: let them not reioyce ouer me that are my aduersaries vniustly: that hate me without cause, and twinckle with the eies. let not mine enemies triumph ouer me True 0.665 0.581 0.73
Psalms 40.12 (ODRV) psalms 40.12: in this i haue knowen that thou wouldest me: because mine enemie shal not reioyce ouer me. let not mine enemies triumph ouer me True 0.652 0.797 0.563




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