An useful tractate to further Christians of these dangerous and back-sliding times, in the practice of the most needful duty of prayer Wherein are discover'd the nature, necessity and successe of fervent prayer: many objections answered, several practical cases of conscience resolved; and all briefly applied from this text, viz. James 5. 16. The effectual fervent-prayer of a righteous man availeth much. Being the substance of several sermons preached in the town of Columpton in Devon. / By William Crompton M.A. minister of that part of Christs Church there.

Crompton, William, 1599?-1642
Publisher: Printed by J H for Philemon Stephens at the Gilded Lion in S Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1659
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A80869 ESTC ID: R210127 STC ID: C7033
Subject Headings: Prayer -- Christianity;
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In-Text David on this account prays, Psal. 51.14, 15. Deliver me from bloods, O Lord, then my tongue shall sing aloud of thy righteousnesse: Open my mouth! David on this account prays, Psalm 51.14, 15. Deliver me from bloods, Oh Lord, then my tongue shall sing aloud of thy righteousness: Open my Mouth! np1 p-acp d n1 vvz, np1 crd, crd vvb pno11 p-acp n2, uh n1, cs po11 n1 vmb vvi av pp-f po21 n1: vvb po11 n1!




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Psalms 50.17 (ODRV); Psalms 51.14; Psalms 51.15
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Psalms 50.17 (ODRV) psalms 50.17: lord, thou wilt open my lippes: & my mouth shal shew forth thy prayse. my tongue shall sing aloud of thy righteousnesse: open my mouth True 0.864 0.502 0.789
Psalms 51.15 (Geneva) psalms 51.15: open thou my lippes, o lord, and my mouth shall shewe foorth thy praise. my tongue shall sing aloud of thy righteousnesse: open my mouth True 0.856 0.557 1.071
Psalms 51.15 (AKJV) psalms 51.15: o lord open thou my lips, and my mouth shall shew foorth thy praise. my tongue shall sing aloud of thy righteousnesse: open my mouth True 0.854 0.547 1.071
Psalms 51.14 (Geneva) psalms 51.14: deliuer me from blood, o god, which art the god of my saluation, and my tongue shall sing ioyfully of thy righteousnes. david on this account prays, psal. 51.14, 15. deliver me from bloods, o lord, then my tongue shall sing aloud of thy righteousnesse: open my mouth False 0.827 0.634 0.902
Psalms 35.28 (Geneva) psalms 35.28: and my tongue shall vtter thy righteousnesse, and thy praise euery day. my tongue shall sing aloud of thy righteousnesse: open my mouth True 0.823 0.633 2.147
Psalms 51.14 (AKJV) psalms 51.14: deliuer mee from blood-guiltinesse, o god, thou god of my saluation: and my tongue shall sing alowd of thy righteousnesse. david on this account prays, psal. 51.14, 15. deliver me from bloods, o lord, then my tongue shall sing aloud of thy righteousnesse: open my mouth False 0.812 0.358 1.557
Psalms 35.28 (AKJV) psalms 35.28: and my tongue shall speake of thy righteousnesse, and of thy praise all the day long. my tongue shall sing aloud of thy righteousnesse: open my mouth True 0.807 0.691 2.147
Psalms 34.28 (ODRV) psalms 34.28: and my tongue shal meditate thy iustice, thy prayse al the day. my tongue shall sing aloud of thy righteousnesse: open my mouth True 0.781 0.218 0.985
Psalms 51.14 (Geneva) psalms 51.14: deliuer me from blood, o god, which art the god of my saluation, and my tongue shall sing ioyfully of thy righteousnes. david on this account prays, psal. 51.14, 15. deliver me from bloods, o lord True 0.734 0.339 0.262




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In-Text Psal. 51.14, 15. Psalms 51.14; Psalms 51.15