Practical discourses on sickness & recovery in several sermons, as they were lately preached in a congregation in London / by Timothy Rogers, M.A. ; after his recovery from a sickness of near two years continuance.

Rogers, Timothy, 1658-1728
Woodford, Samuel, 1636-1700
Publisher: Printed for Thomas Parkhurst Jonathan Robinson and John Dunton
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1691
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A57579 ESTC ID: R21490 STC ID: R1852
Subject Headings: Dissenters, Religious; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and I may say to you, Come and bless the Lord with me, come and help me to praise his Holy Name: and I may say to you, Come and bless the Lord with me, come and help me to praise his Holy Name: cc pns11 vmb vvi p-acp pn22, vvb cc vvi dt n1 p-acp pno11, vvb cc vvb pno11 pc-acp vvi po31 j n1:




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Psalms 34.3 (Geneva) psalms 34.3: praise ye the lord with me, and let vs magnifie his name together. and i may say to you, come and bless the lord with me, come and help me to praise his holy name False 0.713 0.482 3.73
Psalms 34.3 (AKJV) psalms 34.3: o magnifie the lord with me, and let vs exalt his name together. and i may say to you, come and bless the lord with me, come and help me to praise his holy name False 0.688 0.288 1.3




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