Incomparable company-keeping, or A conversation on earth in heaven. Held forth in sundry sermons which are now digested into a treatise. / By William Bell, Mr of arts, and pastor of the church at Highton in Lancashire.

Bell, William, 1606 or 7-1681
Publisher: Printed by M S for George Eversden at the Maiden head in Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1656
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A76362 ESTC ID: R209120 STC ID: B1813
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Thirteenthly, Please God, Hee is displeased ] The Psalmist in the 119 Psalm had no-sooner said in the 126 verse, They have made voide thy Law ] But hee addeth in the 127. Therefore I love thy Commandements above Gold ] Worser times are, Thirteenthly, Please God, He is displeased ] The Psalmist in the 119 Psalm had no-sooner said in the 126 verse, They have made void thy Law ] But he adds in the 127. Therefore I love thy commandments above Gold ] Worse times Are, ord, vvb np1, pns31 vbz vvn ] dt n1 p-acp dt crd n1 vhd j vvd p-acp dt crd n1, pns32 vhb vvn j po21 n1 ] cc-acp pns31 vvz p-acp dt crd av pns11 vvb po21 n2 p-acp n1 ] av-jc av vbr,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Psalms 119.127 (AKJV)
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Psalms 119.127 (AKJV) psalms 119.127: therefore i loue thy commandements: aboue gold, yea aboue fine gold. therefore i love thy commandements above gold ] worser times are, True 0.754 0.915 0.539
Psalms 119.127 (Geneva) psalms 119.127: therefore loue i thy commandements aboue golde, yea, aboue most fine golde. therefore i love thy commandements above gold ] worser times are, True 0.745 0.921 0.266
Psalms 118.127 (ODRV) psalms 118.127: therefore haue i loued thy commandementes, aboue gold and topazius: therefore i love thy commandements above gold ] worser times are, True 0.732 0.905 0.29
Psalms 118.127 (Vulgate) psalms 118.127: ideo dilexi mandata tua super aurum et topazion. therefore i love thy commandements above gold ] worser times are, True 0.614 0.531 0.0
Psalms 119.127 (AKJV) psalms 119.127: therefore i loue thy commandements: aboue gold, yea aboue fine gold. thirteenthly, please god, hee is displeased ] the psalmist in the 119 psalm had no-sooner said in the 126 verse, they have made voide thy law ] but hee addeth in the 127. therefore i love thy commandements above gold ] worser times are, False 0.6 0.773 0.405




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