A rebuke to backsliders and a spurr for loyterers in several sermons lately preached to a private congregation and now published for the awakening a sleepy age / by R.A.

R. A. (Richard Alleine), 1611-1681
Publisher: Printed for John Hancock
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1677
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A26717 ESTC ID: R28205 STC ID: A999
Subject Headings: Christian life; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and those in whom there's more springs up, and flourishes for a time in the blade, O how hath it withered and grown to deday, and those in whom there's more springs up, and flourishes for a time in the blade, Oh how hath it withered and grown to deday, cc d p-acp ro-crq pc-acp|vbz av-dc vvz a-acp, cc vvz p-acp dt n1 p-acp dt n1, uh q-crq vhz pn31 vvn cc vvn p-acp n1,




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Psalms 90.6 (AKJV) psalms 90.6: in the morning it flourisheth, and groweth vp: in the euening it is cut downe, and withereth. flourishes for a time in the blade, o how hath it withered and grown to deday, True 0.691 0.216 0.0
Psalms 90.6 (Geneva) psalms 90.6: in the morning it florisheth and groweth, but in the euening it is cut downe and withereth. flourishes for a time in the blade, o how hath it withered and grown to deday, True 0.684 0.307 0.0




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