Choice and practical expositions on four select psalms viz. the fourth psalm, in eight sermons, the forty-second psalm, in ten sermons, the fifty-first psalm, in twenty sermons, the sixty-third psalm, in severn sermons / preached by the reverend and learned Thomas Horton ... ; left perfected for the press under his own hand.

Horton, Thomas, d. 1673
Publisher: Printed by A Maxwell for Tho Parkhurst and are to be sold at his shop
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1675
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A44563 ESTC ID: R8130 STC ID: H2875
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Psalms; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and could not stay. And so Peter, and the rest of the Apostles, when they were brought before the Priests and Elders, they told them that they could not but speak the things which they had seen and heard, Act. 4.20. so effectual is God's opening of our lips in this particular, that as where he denies it, we cannot speak, so where he grants it, we cannot hold our peace. This may be also very well intended in the conjunction of these two both together. and could not stay. And so Peter, and the rest of the Apostles, when they were brought before the Priests and Elders, they told them that they could not but speak the things which they had seen and herd, Act. 4.20. so effectual is God's opening of our lips in this particular, that as where he Denies it, we cannot speak, so where he grants it, we cannot hold our peace. This may be also very well intended in the conjunction of these two both together. cc vmd xx vvi. cc av np1, cc dt n1 pp-f dt n2, c-crq pns32 vbdr vvn p-acp dt n2 cc n2-jn, pns32 vvd pno32 cst pns32 vmd xx p-acp vvi dt n2 r-crq pns32 vhd vvn cc vvn, n1 crd. av j vbz npg1 n-vvg pp-f po12 n2 p-acp d j, cst a-acp c-crq pns31 vvz pn31, pns12 vmbx vvb, av c-crq pns31 vvz pn31, pns12 vmbx vvb po12 n1. d vmb vbi av j av vvn p-acp dt n1 pp-f d crd d av.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Acts 4.20; Acts 4.20 (Tyndale); Jeremiah 20.9
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Acts 4.20 (Tyndale) acts 4.20: for we cannot but speake that which we have sene and hearde. and could not stay. and so peter, and the rest of the apostles, when they were brought before the priests and elders, they told them that they could not but speak the things which they had seen and heard, act. 4.20. so effectual is god's opening of our lips in this particular, that as where he denies it, we cannot speak, so where he grants it, we cannot hold our peace. this may be also very well intended in the conjunction of these two both together False 0.613 0.639 0.17
Acts 4.20 (ODRV) acts 4.20: for we can not but speake the things which we haue seen and heard. and could not stay. and so peter, and the rest of the apostles, when they were brought before the priests and elders, they told them that they could not but speak the things which they had seen and heard, act. 4.20. so effectual is god's opening of our lips in this particular, that as where he denies it, we cannot speak, so where he grants it, we cannot hold our peace. this may be also very well intended in the conjunction of these two both together False 0.612 0.786 1.097
Acts 4.20 (Geneva) acts 4.20: for we cannot but speake the things which we haue seene and heard. and could not stay. and so peter, and the rest of the apostles, when they were brought before the priests and elders, they told them that they could not but speak the things which they had seen and heard, act. 4.20. so effectual is god's opening of our lips in this particular, that as where he denies it, we cannot speak, so where he grants it, we cannot hold our peace. this may be also very well intended in the conjunction of these two both together False 0.604 0.515 0.303




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In-Text Act. 4.20. Acts 4.20