Sermons preached by Dr. Robert Leighton, late archbishop of Glasgow published at the desire of his friends, after his death, from his papers written with his own hand.

Leighton, Robert, 1611-1684
Publisher: Printed for S K and are to be sold by Awnsham and John Churchill
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1692
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A47646 ESTC ID: R29941 STC ID: L1031
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text The Love it self he often expresseth verses 47, 48, 113. and verse 140. Thy Word is pure, therefore thy Servant loveth it. The Love it self he often Expresses Verses 47, 48, 113. and verse 140. Thy Word is pure, Therefore thy Servant loves it. dt n1 pn31 n1 pns31 av vvz n2 crd, crd, crd cc n1 crd po21 n1 vbz j, av po21 n1 vvz pn31.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Psalms 119.127 (Geneva); Psalms 119.140 (Geneva); Verse 127; Verse 140
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Psalms 119.140 (Geneva) psalms 119.140: thy word is prooued most pure, and thy seruant loueth it. the love it self he often expresseth verses 47, 48, 113. and verse 140. thy word is pure, therefore thy servant loveth it False 0.833 0.692 0.669
Psalms 119.140 (AKJV) psalms 119.140: thy word is very pure: therefore thy seruant loueth it. the love it self he often expresseth verses 47, 48, 113. and verse 140. thy word is pure, therefore thy servant loveth it False 0.832 0.853 0.697




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In-Text verse 140. Verse 140