Correction, instruction or, a treatise of afflictions: first conceived by way of private meditations: afterward digested into certain sermons, preach'd at Aldermanbury. And now published for the help and comfort of humble suffering Christians. By Tho. Case, M.A. sometimes student of Ch. Ch. Oxon. now preacher of the Gospel in London.

Case, Thomas, 1598-1682
Publisher: Printed by J M for Luke Favvn and are to be sold at his shop at the sign of the Parrat in Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1652
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A81235 ESTC ID: R209098 STC ID: C824
Subject Headings: Sermons, English; Suffering;
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In-Text bad news to morrow, he rageth, and swears that if Moses see his face any more, he shall dye, &c. O the ebbs & flows of sublunary hopes! bad news to morrow, he rages, and swears that if Moses see his face any more, he shall die, etc. Oh the ebbs & flows of sublunary hope's! j n1 p-acp n1, pns31 vvz, cc vvz d cs np1 vvb po31 n1 d dc, pns31 vmb vvi, av uh dt vvz cc vvz pp-f j n2!




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Exodus 10.27 (ODRV) exodus 10.27: and pharro said to moyses: gette thee from me, and beware thou see not my face any more: in what day soeuer thou shalt come in my sight, thou shalt dye. swears that if moses see his face any more, he shall dye True 0.638 0.444 0.0




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