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early english books online | 66 |
characters represented either as | 24 |
represented either as utf | 24 |
edition of the work | 18 |
this phase i text | 18 |
text can be copied | 18 |
according to the terms | 18 |
is available for reuse | 18 |
and encoded edition of | 18 |
keyed and coded from | 18 |
the early english books | 18 |
by the institutions providing | 18 |
all without asking permission | 18 |
phase i text is | 18 |
and coded from proquest | 18 |
the institutions providing financial | 18 |
images scanned from microfilm | 18 |
from proquest page images | 18 |
english books online text | 18 |
even for commercial purposes | 18 |
financial support to the | 18 |
parts of the blood | 18 |
encoded text transcribed from | 18 |
coded from proquest page | 18 |
providing financial support to | 18 |
to the early english | 18 |
the terms of creative | 18 |
owned by the institutions | 18 |
the text can be | 18 |
and markup reviewed and | 18 |
books online text creation | 18 |
markup reviewed and edited | 18 |
encoded edition of the | 18 |
of the work described | 18 |
support to the early | 18 |
assigned for keying and | 18 |
for keying and markup | 18 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 18 |
described above is co | 18 |
online text creation partnership | 18 |
text is available for | 18 |
terms of creative commons | 18 |
tcp assigned for keying | 18 |
institutions providing financial support | 18 |
i text is available | 18 |
text and markup reviewed | 18 |
to the terms of | 18 |
work described above is | 18 |
the work described above | 18 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 18 |
sea of the world | 15 |
notes for div a | 15 |
is an image of | 15 |
the spirit of god | 14 |
the word of god | 13 |
the contraction of the | 13 |
the parts of the | 13 |
in the midst of | 13 |
iv tiff page image | 13 |
through iesus christ our | 13 |
iesus christ our lord | 13 |
the sea of the | 13 |
sets published by proquest | 12 |
to produce large quantities | 12 |
michigan and oxford and | 12 |
the text encoding initiative | 12 |
such instances will never | 12 |
encoded as gap s | 12 |
tei p using tcp | 12 |
between the universities of | 12 |
will remain and some | 12 |
created by converting tcp | 12 |
an image of the | 12 |
and the publisher proquest | 12 |
opposed to critical editions | 12 |
transcription and basic encoding | 12 |
variety of subject areas | 12 |
was based on the | 12 |
and sometimes a second | 12 |
should bear in mind | 12 |
based on the new | 12 |
guidelines are available at | 12 |
were returned to the | 12 |
can be made about | 12 |
ascii text with mnemonic | 12 |
of a works in | 12 |
have been transformed into | 12 |
have been looked at | 12 |
their works are eligible | 12 |
accuracy and those which | 12 |
released into the public | 12 |
chose to create diplomatic | 12 |
published between and available | 12 |
never have been looked | 12 |
these texts for their | 12 |
image sets published by | 12 |
while the overall quality | 12 |
the project have been | 12 |
sent to external keying | 12 |
been transformed into placeholder | 12 |
was divided into two | 12 |
as illegible were corrected | 12 |
some errors will remain | 12 |
oxford and the publisher | 12 |
at the text creation | 12 |
process of creating the | 12 |
were sent to external | 12 |
use these texts for | 12 |
a works in english | 12 |
true nature of the | 12 |
the texts have been | 12 |
and oxford and the | 12 |
encoding based on the | 12 |
by proquest via their | 12 |
of any assumptions that | 12 |
tcp files to tei | 12 |
within the usual project | 12 |
that can be made | 12 |
tei in libraries guidelines | 12 |
and therefore chose to | 12 |
mainly structural encoding based | 12 |
readable characters will be | 12 |
text selection was based | 12 |
with level of the | 12 |
some readable characters will | 12 |
overall quality of tcp | 12 |
of tcp data is | 12 |
if there was a | 12 |
encoded and linked to | 12 |
is given to their | 12 |
proquest to create accurately | 12 |
of time and funding | 12 |
to a limit of | 12 |
cambridge bibliography of english | 12 |
errors will remain and | 12 |
the print record of | 12 |
edition of a work | 12 |
chosen if there was | 12 |
now take and use | 12 |
standards were returned to | 12 |
users should bear in | 12 |
number of works in | 12 |
that in all likelihood | 12 |
bibliography of english literature | 12 |
works in english were | 12 |
transformed into placeholder characters | 12 |
but we respectfully request | 12 |
of works in other | 12 |
second or later edition | 12 |
proofread for accuracy and | 12 |
corrected and characters marked | 12 |
included and sometimes a | 12 |
of known extent have | 12 |
tcp is a partnership | 12 |
works are eligible for | 12 |
usually the first edition | 12 |
print record of the | 12 |
characters will be marked | 12 |
creation partnership web site | 12 |
and available in eebo | 12 |
processed by university of | 12 |
tcp is to encode | 12 |
although there are a | 12 |
unicode or text strings | 12 |
to create accurately transcribed | 12 |
project restraints of time | 12 |
encoding was enhanced and | 12 |
users should be aware | 12 |
are eligible for inclusion | 12 |
project was divided into | 12 |
was then carried out | 12 |
was chosen if there | 12 |
by converting tcp files | 12 |
tcp data is very | 12 |
on the text encoding | 12 |
to their original source | 12 |
elements of known extent | 12 |
or corrected and characters | 12 |
on the new cambridge | 12 |
and some readable characters | 12 |
been released into the | 12 |
are a number of | 12 |
processes should make clear | 12 |
and characters marked as | 12 |
in mind that in | 12 |
a work was chosen | 12 |
or later edition of | 12 |
enhanced and or corrected | 12 |
a wide variety of | 12 |
to tei p using | 12 |
are available at the | 12 |
in of gaps by | 12 |
to page images in | 12 |
corrected where possible up | 12 |
and linked to page | 12 |
encoded texts based on | 12 |
can now take and | 12 |
gaps by user contributors | 12 |
was intended to range | 12 |
linked to page images | 12 |
the texts were encoded | 12 |
characters or elements to | 12 |
created during phase of | 12 |
proquest via their early | 12 |
the true nature of | 12 |
quality of tcp data | 12 |
therefore chose to create | 12 |
the general aim of | 12 |
the filling in of | 12 |
texts for their own | 12 |
how ere the wind | 12 |
therefore of any assumptions | 12 |
and those which did | 12 |
of the print record | 12 |
into placeholder characters or | 12 |
the overall quality of | 12 |
companies for transcription and | 12 |
is a partnership between | 12 |
accurately transcribed and encoded | 12 |
of gaps by user | 12 |
of the texts have | 12 |
illegible were corrected where | 12 |
placeholder characters or elements | 12 |
or elements to simplify | 12 |
the text creation partnership | 12 |
compelling reason to do | 12 |
carried out by editorial | 12 |
data is very good | 12 |
wide variety of subject | 12 |
elements to simplify the | 12 |
illegibles were encoded as | 12 |
remain and some readable | 12 |
unicode or tei g | 12 |
any assumptions that can | 12 |
to create diplomatic transcriptions | 12 |
extent have been transformed | 12 |
text with mnemonic sdata | 12 |
first editions of a | 12 |
were encoded as gap | 12 |
via their early english | 12 |
on the image sets | 12 |
a partnership between the | 12 |
or text strings within | 12 |
those which did not | 12 |
not meet qa standards | 12 |
markup guidelines are available | 12 |
textual data within the | 12 |
reflect the true nature | 12 |
of the tei in | 12 |
any remaining illegibles were | 12 |
tcp project was divided | 12 |
editions of a works | 12 |
or for an anonymous | 12 |
of the process of | 12 |
teams in oxford and | 12 |
by editorial teams in | 12 |
issued variously as sgml | 12 |
the public domain as | 12 |
is to encode one | 12 |
to reflect the true | 12 |
keying and markup guidelines | 12 |
instances will never have | 12 |
bear in mind that | 12 |
meet qa standards were | 12 |
work was chosen if | 12 |
of a work was | 12 |
there was a compelling | 12 |
the process of creating | 12 |
selection was based on | 12 |
anyone can now take | 12 |
changes to facilitate morpho | 12 |
known extent have been | 12 |
images in accordance with | 12 |
a number of works | 12 |
quantities of textual data | 12 |
possible up to a | 12 |
have been released into | 12 |
keying companies for transcription | 12 |
during phase of the | 12 |
structural encoding based on | 12 |
we respectfully request that | 12 |
usual project restraints of | 12 |
create accurately transcribed and | 12 |
creating the tcp texts | 12 |
of the project have | 12 |
a limit of instances | 12 |
qa standards were returned | 12 |
were encoded and linked | 12 |
be made about the | 12 |
to range over a | 12 |
the usual project restraints | 12 |
texts were encoded and | 12 |
a second or later | 12 |
notably latin and welsh | 12 |
these processes should make | 12 |
restraints of time and | 12 |
and encoded texts based | 12 |
marked as illegible were | 12 |
sometimes a second or | 12 |
copies of the texts | 12 |
likelihood such instances will | 12 |
all likelihood such instances | 12 |
were corrected where possible | 12 |
and markup guidelines are | 12 |
take and use these | 12 |
due credit and attribution | 12 |
given to their original | 12 |
editorial teams in oxford | 12 |
that due credit and | 12 |
in the day of | 12 |
been looked at by | 12 |
gap elements of known | 12 |
later edition of a | 12 |
produce large quantities of | 12 |
intended to range over | 12 |
for transcription and basic | 12 |
in oxford and michigan | 12 |
then their works are | 12 |
language title published between | 12 |
sets were sent to | 12 |
for their own purposes | 12 |
returned to the keyers | 12 |
the universities of michigan | 12 |
be aware of the | 12 |
text strings within braces | 12 |
files to tei p | 12 |
should make clear that | 12 |
over a wide variety | 12 |
to the keyers to | 12 |
as opposed to critical | 12 |
attribution is given to | 12 |
with changes to facilitate | 12 |
converting tcp files to | 12 |
texts created during phase | 12 |
at by a tcp | 12 |
works in other languages | 12 |
and or corrected and | 12 |
out by editorial teams | 12 |
then carried out by | 12 |
request that due credit | 12 |
will be marked as | 12 |
whichever is the greater | 12 |
remaining illegibles were encoded | 12 |
which did not meet | 12 |
accordance with level of | 12 |
have been issued variously | 12 |
there are a number | 12 |
the new cambridge bibliography | 12 |
texts based on the | 12 |
phase of the project | 12 |
and use these texts | 12 |
a compelling reason to | 12 |
to external keying companies | 12 |
quality assurance was then | 12 |
based on the text | 12 |
data within the usual | 12 |
to encode one copy | 12 |
text was proofread for | 12 |
of textual data within | 12 |
texts have been issued | 12 |
title published between and | 12 |
of michigan and oxford | 12 |
domain as of january | 12 |
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general aim of eebo | 12 |
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thy sonne iesus christ | 12 |
reason to do so | 12 |
keyers to be redone | 12 |
mind that in all | 12 |
level of the tei | 12 |
range over a wide | 12 |
each text was proofread | 12 |
and attribution is given | 12 |
the publisher proquest to | 12 |
for an anonymous work | 12 |
assumptions that can be | 12 |
the motion of the | 12 |
p using tcp tei | 12 |
was proofread for accuracy | 12 |
up to a limit | 12 |
assurance was then carried | 12 |
of each text was | 12 |
between and available in | 12 |
by university of nebraska | 12 |
text creation partnership web | 12 |
in english were prioritized | 12 |
where possible up to | 12 |
their early english books | 12 |
for accuracy and those | 12 |
large quantities of textual | 12 |
published by proquest via | 12 |
universities of michigan and | 12 |
filling in of gaps | 12 |
understanding these processes should | 12 |
will never have been | 12 |
with mnemonic sdata character | 12 |
into the public domain | 12 |
was a compelling reason | 12 |
mnemonic sdata character entities | 12 |
selection was intended to | 12 |
simplify the filling in | 12 |
of every monographic english | 12 |
and therefore of any | 12 |
limit of instances per | 12 |
image sets were sent | 12 |
external keying companies for | 12 |
of instances per text | 12 |
credit and attribution is | 12 |
based on the image | 12 |
of creating the tcp | 12 |
partnership between the universities | 12 |
divided into two phases | 12 |
project have been released | 12 |
made about the data | 12 |
tcp aimed to produce | 12 |
or tei g elements | 12 |
aware of the process | 12 |
record of the period | 12 |
by a tcp editor | 12 |
aimed to produce large | 12 |
in accordance with level | 12 |
transcribed and encoded texts | 12 |
the keyers to be | 12 |
characters marked as illegible | 12 |
the image sets published | 12 |
to simplify the filling | 12 |
new cambridge bibliography of | 12 |
available at the text | 12 |
nature of the print | 12 |
been issued variously as | 12 |
respectfully request that due | 12 |
public domain as of | 12 |
publisher proquest to create | 12 |
the encoding was enhanced | 12 |
page images in accordance | 12 |
should be aware of | 12 |
in all likelihood such | 12 |
was enhanced and or | 12 |
the tei in libraries | 12 |
ere the wind doth | 10 |
is a sin that | 10 |
spi global keyed and | 10 |
of the original in | 10 |
the original in the | 10 |
global keyed and coded | 10 |
reproduction of the original | 10 |
the end of the | 10 |
it is a sin | 10 |
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the wind doth blow | 10 |
there can be no | 10 |
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the sides of the | 9 |
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mona logarbo text and | 9 |
mona logarbo sampled and | 9 |
logarbo sampled and proofread | 9 |
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none but a sea | 9 |
the wrath of god | 9 |
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the kingdom of god | 9 |
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logarbo text and markup | 9 |
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that are said to | 8 |
contraction of the heart | 8 |
r this keyboarded and | 8 |
estc r this keyboarded | 8 |
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ocm this keyboarded and | 7 |
o ye of little | 7 |
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gap elements at the | 6 |
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english short title catalog | 6 |
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standard spellings that support | 6 |
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the annotation includes standard | 6 |
collaborative curation by amateur | 6 |
metadata enrichments aim at | 6 |
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version of the tcp | 6 |
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and linguistically annotated with | 6 |
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atheistical contempt of death | 5 |
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the windes and the | 5 |
that we may say | 5 |
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our lord iesus christ | 5 |
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the sacrament of baptisme | 5 |
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services of forraign princes | 4 |
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the heart of a | 4 |
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a sober consideration of | 4 |
the blood of christ | 4 |
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the resurrection of the | 4 |
councel of war held | 4 |
of foreign princes and | 4 |
a of text r | 4 |
for the helpe of | 4 |
men to praise and | 4 |
lower end of cheapside | 4 |
a proclamation of his | 4 |
th observation th observation | 4 |
at sea in this | 4 |
mans compass or a | 4 |
relation of their perils | 4 |
account of the nature | 4 |
the laws of vvar | 4 |
we come now to | 4 |
laws of vvar and | 4 |
the spirit of christ | 4 |
of vvar and ordinances | 4 |
huber sampled and proofread | 4 |
is more apt to | 4 |
and will not be | 4 |
the small quantity of | 4 |
it please thee to | 4 |
to them that are | 4 |
new ditty composed and | 4 |
a maid that to | 4 |
deeds of brave sea | 4 |
to stagnate in the | 4 |
and a great deal | 4 |
no maruell therefore if | 4 |
admiralty and the navy | 4 |
because of the small | 4 |
of the extraordinary hazards | 4 |
to come to christ | 4 |
royal blazon or coat | 4 |
rage and fury of | 4 |
from the primae viae | 4 |
this is a sin | 4 |
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or a dainty new | 4 |
observation th of a | 4 |
tcp digital transcription a | 4 |
gone ouer our soule | 4 |
of the animal spirits | 4 |
of their perils and | 4 |
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first part of this | 4 |
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to praise and commend | 4 |
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is not in the | 4 |
an essay toward their | 4 |
of war held aboard | 4 |
shewed him to be | 4 |
transcription a of text | 4 |
if it be so | 4 |
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as in the other | 4 |
vvar and ordinances of | 4 |
thin habit of body | 4 |
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soit qvi mal y | 4 |
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way of giving it | 4 |
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our bodies and soules | 4 |
to the sea in | 4 |
the services of forraign | 4 |
the midst of the | 4 |
unfeignedly desire their eternal | 4 |
the sonne of god | 4 |
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forreign princes and states | 4 |
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new compass for seamen | 4 |
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in this last years | 4 |
of his majesties grace | 4 |
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thy sonne our sauiour | 4 |
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of the admiralty and | 4 |
waters of the sea | 4 |
the works of the | 4 |
the sea in ships | 4 |
kings most excellent majesty | 4 |
the rage and fury | 4 |
the tenth day of | 4 |
as unfeignedly desire their | 4 |
holy meditations for sea | 4 |
sea in this last | 4 |
concerning the payment of | 4 |
of the sin of | 4 |
that it may be | 4 |
payment of the prize | 4 |
out of the body | 4 |
the fleet during the | 4 |
of the blood is | 4 |
distend the sides of | 4 |
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dainty new ditty composed | 4 |
that is able to | 4 |
the time of our | 4 |
the kings most excellent | 4 |
mal y pense royal | 4 |
at a councel of | 4 |
of the art of | 4 |
a relation of their | 4 |
and encouragement of seamen | 4 |
by all such as | 4 |
the church of christ | 4 |
the noise of the | 4 |
of heaven and earth | 4 |
proclamation of his majesties | 4 |
of the whole body | 4 |
the beginning of the | 4 |
suited to the former | 4 |
the art of spiritual | 4 |
he entred into a | 4 |
as may appeare in | 4 |
compass or a dainty | 4 |
pardon to all sea | 4 |
and pardon to all | 4 |
is said to be | 4 |
the will of god | 4 |
we beseech thee to | 4 |
the use of these | 4 |
the commissioners of the | 4 |
the art of nauigation | 4 |
the danger of the | 4 |
in the middest of | 4 |
a clock in the | 4 |
sea is an image | 4 |
have served at sea | 4 |
commissioners of the admiralty | 4 |
of forraign princes and | 4 |
thus requite the lord | 4 |
minister of the gospel | 4 |
o then let me | 4 |
there will be a | 4 |
the manner of their | 4 |
this last years expedition | 4 |
being an essay toward | 4 |
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digital transcription a of | 4 |
fruit of the lips | 4 |
hour and a half | 4 |
to the glory of | 4 |
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troubled with a looseness | 4 |
come now to the | 4 |
the admiralty and the | 4 |
his disciples followed him | 4 |
in the space of | 4 |
that we may be | 4 |
of the holy ghost | 4 |
and you quickly shall | 3 |
we pray thee for | 3 |
recalling and prohibiting sea | 3 |
good will and pleasure | 3 |
whereunto is now added | 3 |
of the admirality and | 3 |
resurrection of the body | 3 |
concluded with so many | 3 |
he hath taught vs | 3 |
raging of the sea | 3 |
a loving exhortation and | 3 |
strokes in a minute | 3 |
for the expeditious payment | 3 |
utmost severities of law | 3 |
capiat unam ter in | 3 |
face in the scripture | 3 |
felt in the parts | 3 |
christ and his disciples | 3 |
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and all the rest | 3 |
when we come to | 3 |
go down into the | 3 |
together with proposals humbly | 3 |
diet of the sea | 3 |
image of the rage | 3 |
is no place for | 3 |
one and the same | 3 |
as the apostle saith | 3 |
extraordinary hazards they undergo | 3 |
to teach all men | 3 |
he commandeth and raiseth | 3 |
the sonne of man | 3 |
of all such as | 3 |
the issue of this | 3 |
of saylors and sea | 3 |
the whole course of | 3 |
rejoycing on shore at | 3 |
fall to the ground | 3 |
praise of saylors and | 3 |
sea is full of | 3 |
of the blood and | 3 |
and obtained in that | 3 |
of the blood are | 3 |
some remarkable instances of | 3 |
honourable house of commons | 3 |
this ship of christ | 3 |
prayer to be vsed | 3 |
nothing else but the | 3 |
sonne iesus christ his | 3 |
life is but a | 3 |
so soon as it | 3 |
the art of navigation | 3 |
the admirality and the | 3 |
that the ship was | 3 |
this then is the | 3 |
giuing for deliuerance from | 3 |
of the true church | 3 |
in the other parts | 3 |
natures in one person | 3 |
of publication suggested by | 3 |
the art of preserving | 3 |
haue mercy vpon vs | 3 |
arms by the king | 3 |
i shall proceed to | 3 |
for deliuerance from the | 3 |
the king and queen | 3 |
of buried mercies and | 3 |
saylors and sea affaires | 3 |
as we see in | 3 |
year of our reign | 3 |
loving exhortation and warning | 3 |
to thy good will | 3 |
in the beginning of | 3 |
the hearts of saints | 3 |
the middest of the | 3 |
thousand six hundred and | 3 |
of the rage and | 3 |
calling and prohibiting sea | 3 |
two or three days | 3 |
admirality and the navy | 3 |
men of their sort | 3 |
commons for the expeditious | 3 |
to take the following | 3 |
in the power of | 3 |
of acid and alkali | 3 |
commissioners of the admirality | 3 |
are things creeping innumerable | 3 |
he hath done for | 3 |
seuerall occasions that fall | 3 |
if this be not | 3 |
you have been in | 3 |
home to their native | 3 |
unam ter in die | 3 |
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and cure of the | 3 |
a ship at sea | 3 |
the sides of its | 3 |
with the advice of | 3 |
the original text notes | 3 |
helpe of all such | 3 |
that the beholding of | 3 |
exhortation and warning to | 3 |
of death comes warmth | 3 |
against for their contempt | 3 |
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offenders to the contrary | 3 |
at the presence of | 3 |
thus much shall suffice | 3 |
with an extraordinary weakness | 3 |
and by reason of | 3 |
of their rejoycing on | 3 |
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the mercy of god | 3 |
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coldness over the whole | 3 |
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by which they are | 3 |
as he is god | 3 |
the force of this | 3 |
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occasions that fall at | 3 |
shore at their return | 3 |
any ships or vessels | 3 |
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seamen from serving of | 3 |
the distempers that are | 3 |
but for thy sonne | 3 |
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undergo in their noble | 3 |
from serving of foreign | 3 |
a little too much | 3 |
the tyrant hath stoln | 3 |
in the holy ghost | 3 |
and therefore he was | 3 |
that is necessary to | 3 |
the expeditious payment of | 3 |
great a quantity of | 3 |
mixed with the blood | 3 |
that fall at sea | 3 |
the guilt of all | 3 |
hundred and sixty four | 3 |
with so many spiritual | 3 |
as the prophet speaketh | 3 |
we may know that | 3 |
others whom it doth | 3 |
the eyes of the | 3 |
is faithfull that hath | 3 |
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he had a great | 3 |
parts of the earth | 3 |
to give an account | 3 |
the extraordinary hazards they | 3 |
sides of its channels | 3 |
must be sure to | 3 |
of arms by the | 3 |
at their return home | 3 |
way of giving the | 3 |
motion of the muscles | 3 |
the anger of god | 3 |
to serve in any | 3 |
we ought not to | 3 |
a lesser quantity of | 3 |
our sauiour christ his | 3 |
mercers chappel at the | 3 |
the pulse will be | 3 |
with observations on the | 3 |
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him to be man | 3 |
the origin of the | 3 |
thou art in the | 3 |
thy good will and | 3 |
the time of his | 3 |
call vpon him for | 3 |
forbear to enter themselves | 3 |
the love of god | 3 |
therefore i shall proceed | 3 |
the services of forreign | 3 |
by that of the | 3 |
in the first part | 3 |
sea and land storme | 3 |
saylors for my money | 3 |
the sea is full | 3 |
recalling and prohibiting seamen | 3 |
when one is beat | 3 |
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are incident to seafaring | 3 |
to forbear to enter | 3 |
and as it were | 3 |
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to the honourable house | 3 |
to make a good | 3 |
a stc estc s | 3 |
quickly shall hear how | 3 |
circa finem addendo passul | 3 |
relation to the bill | 3 |
hast thou made them | 3 |
tyrants against the church | 3 |
more worth than all | 3 |
the lord thy god | 3 |
to the people of | 3 |
taking off the q | 3 |
in the service of | 3 |
that there was no | 3 |
grant that we may | 3 |
or to serve in | 3 |
is that of the | 3 |
a new ditty composed | 3 |
all the external senses | 3 |
the coming of christ | 3 |
commandeth and raiseth the | 3 |
was a great calme | 3 |
the diet of the | 3 |
thou made them all | 3 |
and on the other | 3 |
our sauiour iesus christ | 3 |
the tune of the | 3 |
is more worth than | 3 |
depths of the heart | 3 |
an ounce of the | 3 |
of it in the | 3 |
there is not a | 3 |
the seuerall occasions that | 3 |
expeditious payment of saylors | 3 |
when they tell us | 3 |
clock in the afternoon | 3 |
the power of compression | 3 |
chappel at the lower | 3 |
in the navy books | 3 |
the seventh day of | 3 |
from time to time | 3 |
and needfull vse of | 3 |
to liue and die | 3 |
together with their undaunted | 3 |
seventh day of june | 3 |
image of his death | 3 |
one of the most | 3 |
in all their extremities | 3 |
that in respect of | 3 |
how manifold are thy | 3 |
the helpe of all | 3 |
go down to the | 3 |
proclamation for recalling and | 3 |
the presence of the | 3 |
viscidity of the blood | 3 |
the face of god | 3 |
the like for the | 3 |
formes of prayers for | 3 |
in the daies of | 3 |
the second part of | 3 |
there is no hope | 3 |
the praise of saylors | 3 |
carried out of the | 3 |
a sea and land | 3 |
a great honour to | 3 |
the blood in this | 3 |
day more and more | 3 |
the tree of life | 3 |
of the whole world | 3 |
one thousand six hundred | 3 |
sense and feeling of | 3 |
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house of commons for | 3 |
persecuting tyrants against the | 3 |
for the lords sake | 3 |
in the booke of | 3 |
of the sicknesses of | 3 |
ten thousand times more | 3 |
art of preserving the | 3 |
from the original text | 3 |
end of the world | 3 |
a proclamation for re | 3 |
know what it is | 3 |
proceed to the next | 3 |
service of any forraign | 3 |
that go down to | 3 |
the second generall part | 3 |
serving of foreign princes | 3 |
triall of their faith | 3 |
and warning to sea | 3 |
see the works of | 3 |
fabian in mercers chappel | 3 |
covantage keyed and coded | 3 |
inherit the kingdom of | 3 |
hazards they undergo in | 3 |
cure of the distempers | 3 |
gates of hell shall | 3 |
honor of navigation and | 3 |
and not being able | 3 |
the example of the | 3 |
for when they are | 3 |
in the same ship | 3 |
publication suggested by wing | 3 |
at the prayer of | 3 |
whom it doth concern | 3 |
huber text and markup | 3 |
proposals humbly offered to | 3 |
our court at whitehall | 3 |
the profession of our | 3 |
new ditty composed in | 3 |
and thy right hand | 3 |
that to gravesend did | 3 |
for increase and encouragement | 3 |
mixt with the blood | 3 |
or a sea and | 3 |
consisting of xxxii points | 3 |
of mariners and other | 3 |
a pledge and earnest | 3 |
resurrection of buried mercies | 3 |
full of thy riches | 3 |
of animal spirits separated | 3 |
earth is full of | 3 |
of the sickness of | 3 |
to the east indies | 3 |
for the taking off | 3 |
of the resurrection of | 3 |
to gravesend did pass | 3 |
reasons for the taking | 3 |
the fishes of the | 3 |
the honourable house of | 3 |
under the dominion of | 3 |
the condition of the | 3 |
or any of them | 3 |
it ends sometimes in | 3 |
of xxxii points of | 3 |
is set downe in | 3 |
that it is no | 3 |
to the utmost severities | 3 |
the nature of it | 3 |
cast into the sea | 3 |
hands of our enemies | 3 |
the power of his | 3 |
and prohibiting seamen from | 3 |
in mind of our | 3 |
here in this life | 3 |
is in the sea | 3 |
that which is not | 3 |
he began to sweat | 3 |
xxxii points of pleasant | 3 |
the true church of | 3 |
is nothing else but | 3 |
a proclamation for recalling | 3 |
on the one side | 3 |
that we may know | 3 |
we may say of | 3 |
obtained in that behalf | 3 |
of hell shall not | 3 |
the art of natural | 3 |
six grains of tartarum | 3 |
and xml conversion the | 3 |
and return home to | 3 |
necessary to be known | 3 |
according to the different | 3 |
that are more remote | 3 |
what i have said | 3 |
there was a great | 3 |
in a greater or | 3 |
and of a good | 3 |
their sort and calling | 3 |
their rejoycing on shore | 3 |
give an account of | 3 |
in their noble adventures | 3 |
the measure of it | 3 |
of prayer and thankes | 3 |
the kingdome of heauen | 3 |
to the bill for | 3 |
humbly offered to the | 3 |
return home to their | 3 |
preserving the fruit of | 3 |
seamen consisting of xxxii | 3 |
it is not in | 3 |
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a morsel of bread | 3 |
vs in mind of | 3 |
and depart from such | 3 |
bill for increase and | 3 |
out of the earth | 3 |
the wings of the | 3 |
the raging of the | 3 |
to be vsed at | 3 |
greater than the power | 3 |
of their sort and | 3 |
rebuked the winds and | 3 |
eng england and wales | 3 |
confuted by that of | 3 |
faithfull that hath promised | 3 |
text notes for div | 3 |
vpon the seuerall occasions | 3 |
of the said engagements | 3 |
the taking off the | 3 |
of preserving the fruit | 3 |
may be said of | 3 |
if the lord had | 3 |
manner of their rejoycing | 3 |
of navigation and navigators | 3 |
serving in any ships | 3 |
for thy sonne iesus | 3 |
is full of thy | 3 |
a great deal better | 3 |
portion of their cup | 3 |
of spiritual navigation is | 3 |
the end of this | 3 |
with an apologie in | 3 |
all concluded with so | 3 |
offered to the honourable | 3 |
s this keyboarded and | 3 |
after the same manner | 3 |
earthly house of this | 3 |
by the king and | 3 |
certaine formes of prayers | 3 |
so is the sea | 3 |
to what i have | 3 |
stc estc s this | 3 |
in perils in the | 3 |
art of natural navigation | 3 |
sauiour christ his voyage | 3 |
stored up in the | 3 |
with proposals humbly offered | 3 |
his voyage by sea | 3 |
six hundred and sixty | 3 |
you quickly shall hear | 3 |
there is a time | 3 |
reformation from the horrible | 3 |
to the honour of | 3 |
may say with saint | 3 |
the day is coming | 3 |
vpon him for helpe | 3 |
to enter themselves into | 3 |
the lord in a | 3 |
obedience of thy will | 3 |
the sons of god | 3 |
is not so easily | 3 |
in a day or | 3 |
betake themselves to the | 3 |
as well in the | 3 |
points of pleasant observations | 3 |
it will be to | 3 |
for the sauing of | 3 |
worth than all the | 3 |
some thousands of times | 3 |
able and willing to | 3 |
services of forreign princes | 3 |
rest of the body | 3 |
in its own nature | 3 |
of the truth of | 3 |
ship is an image | 3 |
estc s this keyboarded | 3 |
the hands of our | 3 |
goodness of god in | 3 |
of the blood in | 3 |
s in the navy | 3 |
the horrible and destable | 3 |
before the bar of | 3 |
the resurrection of buried | 3 |
of the church in | 3 |
like for the future | 3 |
the peace of conscience | 3 |
wonders in the deepe | 3 |
with some remarkable instances | 3 |
in mercers chappel at | 3 |
thy son iesus christ | 3 |
illustrated with some remarkable | 3 |
strictly charge and command | 3 |
had a great drought | 3 |
from the danger of | 3 |
of the blood will | 3 |
stronger and more frequent | 3 |
apex covantage keyed and | 3 |
buried mercies and promises | 3 |
christ his voyage by | 3 |
in the name of | 3 |
the light of faith | 3 |
and all others whom | 3 |
we use to say | 3 |
down to the sea | 3 |
in his book of | 3 |
enter themselves into pay | 3 |
the offenders to the | 3 |
of the painefull life | 3 |
dreadful way of sinning | 3 |
upon the confines of | 3 |
points of the compass | 3 |
the workes of the | 3 |
fishes of the sea | 3 |
original text notes for | 3 |
shall proceed to the | 3 |
so many spiritual poems | 3 |
to fall into the | 3 |
henceforth to forbear to | 3 |
prayers for sea trauellers | 3 |
that he could not | 3 |
ditty composed in the | 3 |
a prayer to bee | 3 |
the calme that followed | 3 |
in the house of | 3 |
blood is so viscid | 3 |
it is with the | 3 |
that our sauiour christ | 3 |
ends sometimes in death | 3 |
our selues to thy | 3 |
not being able to | 3 |
in the cold fit | 3 |
of prayers for sea | 3 |
and this is the | 3 |
not in the power | 3 |
if it please thee | 3 |
the ship of christ | 3 |
from the horrible and | 3 |
true church of christ | 3 |
that the offenders to | 3 |
as if he were | 3 |
the help of this | 3 |
are said to be | 3 |
and the manner of | 3 |
as we shall see | 3 |
of commons for the | 3 |
shall hear how it | 3 |
in time of danger | 3 |
into the hands of | 3 |
all others whom it | 3 |
is able to produce | 3 |
he is faine to | 3 |
of the fleet during | 3 |
they are in the | 3 |
remarkable instances of the | 3 |
of death and eternity | 3 |
euery day more and | 3 |
of a thin habit | 3 |
of the world by | 3 |
and every of them | 3 |
word of god is | 3 |
origin of the nerves | 3 |
beating in their head | 3 |
subjects of this his | 3 |
in their greatest dangers | 3 |
as he hath taught | 3 |
the day of judgment | 3 |
of the distempers that | 3 |
the sonnes of god | 3 |
incident to seafaring people | 3 |
the earth is full | 3 |
the utmost severities of | 3 |
and in another place | 3 |
the matter of the | 3 |
as if it were | 3 |
as the sea is | 3 |
i have read of | 3 |
are added certaine formes | 3 |
of the sea are | 3 |
when you have been | 3 |
are in the world | 3 |
written vpon our sauiour | 3 |
charge and command them | 3 |
in time there is | 3 |
any of our ships | 3 |
observations on the diet | 3 |
rulest the raging of | 3 |
comes warmth and heat | 3 |
in the mean time | 3 |
danger of the voyage | 3 |
age of the world | 3 |
and perish in the | 3 |
hear how it was | 3 |
prayer to bee vsed | 3 |
the bill for increase | 3 |
the dangers of the | 3 |
as it is in | 3 |
that of the apostle | 3 |
of prayer and thanks | 3 |
in relation to the | 3 |
added certaine formes of | 3 |
that in the return | 3 |
the god of the | 3 |
and is it not | 3 |
one of these days | 3 |
death comes warmth and | 3 |
on the diet of | 3 |
which god hath appointed | 3 |
maid that to gravesend | 3 |
according to the utmost | 3 |
compass for seamen consisting | 3 |
at their wits end | 3 |
doubt not but the | 3 |
whereunto are added certaine | 3 |
image of the true | 3 |
thy heart and mind | 2 |
out of the heart | 2 |
that he doth not | 2 |
serve in any foreign | 2 |
the day of evil | 2 |
the reason that the | 2 |
in all the depths | 2 |
to this end i | 2 |
fear in the day | 2 |
the honour of nauigators | 2 |
all that therein is | 2 |
to the mighty god | 2 |
true intent and meaning | 2 |
men of the greatest | 2 |
be neuer so great | 2 |
and not till then | 2 |
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conceiued and borne in | 2 |
an appendix to their | 2 |
that this lentor or | 2 |
require an account of | 2 |
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was put on board | 2 |
sonne of the liuing | 2 |
righteous themselves are scarcely | 2 |
by the holy ghost | 2 |
man in one person | 2 |
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since the coming of | 2 |
in the great congregation | 2 |
the church of rome | 2 |
idle word that men | 2 |
this is the sin | 2 |
said on this subject | 2 |
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what profit is there | 2 |
of that eternall rest | 2 |
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to enter into any | 2 |
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the quantity of the | 2 |
it doth not only | 2 |
to any one that | 2 |
the necessity of the | 2 |
in the sea of | 2 |
or some other means | 2 |
all the creatures must | 2 |
also of that eternall | 2 |
the lord of hosts | 2 |
able to make the | 2 |
of aduenturers to the | 2 |
knowing therefore the terrours | 2 |
what it is to | 2 |
our sauiour christ himselfe | 2 |
certain argument that there | 2 |
promises to the lord | 2 |
ioyne together in the | 2 |
vp the waues thereof | 2 |
secretion of animal spirits | 2 |
the daies of our | 2 |
which the spirit of | 2 |
that entred into the | 2 |
that blood of sprinkling | 2 |
disswasive from the horrid | 2 |
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thus scattered by providence | 2 |
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daies of his flesh | 2 |
darkenesse thy secret place | 2 |
hell shall not prevail | 2 |
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and of all other | 2 |
generall part of the | 2 |
the power of any | 2 |
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hand of the lord | 2 |
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giuing for the helpe | 2 |
to them that rise | 2 |
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time of our dissolution | 2 |
the death of his | 2 |
of the sacrament of | 2 |
wine wherein is excess | 2 |
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said to contain liquors | 2 |
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not be long ere | 2 |
that men shall speak | 2 |
what is it to | 2 |
that the sea is | 2 |
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as we account it | 2 |
feare of gods iudgements | 2 |
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the miracle it selfe | 2 |
in an hour and | 2 |
and god the father | 2 |
high praises of god | 2 |
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that kept the way | 2 |
the feare of gods | 2 |
vp and downe in | 2 |
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if our earthly house | 2 |
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and tempests at sea | 2 |
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your most affectionate friend | 2 |
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the high praises of | 2 |
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passe through the sea | 2 |
the winds and seas | 2 |
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commanding the winds and | 2 |
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all the other secretions | 2 |
the twenty eighth of | 2 |
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as shall endeavour to | 2 |
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while all the external | 2 |
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of god in this | 2 |
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small and great beasts | 2 |
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member that none can | 2 |
the portion of their | 2 |
is not the first | 2 |
thirteenth year of our | 2 |
in the times of | 2 |
in the knowledge of | 2 |
war and ordinances of | 2 |
dreadful storms and tempests | 2 |
certificate under the hand | 2 |
of praise and thanksgiuing | 2 |
prince that ruleth in | 2 |
and authoritie ouer the | 2 |
o lord make vs | 2 |
haue lift vp their | 2 |
and glory of the | 2 |
word that men shall | 2 |
sauiour christ and his | 2 |
shall warn you of | 2 |
an high point of | 2 |
should i fear in | 2 |
i fear in the | 2 |
full of designs and | 2 |
those that stand near | 2 |
god and perfect man | 2 |
a wing w estc | 2 |
the children of god | 2 |
this king of terrours | 2 |
signe of the crowne | 2 |
terrours of the lord | 2 |
ship of the church | 2 |
with the inhabitants of | 2 |
that speech of our | 2 |
a resurrection of mercy | 2 |
as a prey vnto | 2 |
dinner with a coldness | 2 |
saluation in feare and | 2 |
make them fit to | 2 |
to be accounted for | 2 |
lord had not been | 2 |
the remotest parts of | 2 |
animal spirits separated in | 2 |
that rest and quiet | 2 |
wee beseech thee to | 2 |
the hands of the | 2 |
in the world to | 2 |
in the history of | 2 |
most agreeable to the | 2 |
they that goe downe | 2 |
it may be the | 2 |
in the case of | 2 |
duties to be done | 2 |
he sendeth out his | 2 |
since the contraction of | 2 |
be forthwith printed and | 2 |
to such an end | 2 |
the vniting of the | 2 |
that is merely such | 2 |
not inherit the kingdom | 2 |
is brought to a | 2 |
printed by nicholas okes | 2 |
the mass of the | 2 |
seeing this world is | 2 |
that are to be | 2 |
thy pauillion round about | 2 |
is our sin that | 2 |
our father which art | 2 |
least in this thy | 2 |
i know not how | 2 |
there must be a | 2 |
their lord and master | 2 |
when his disciples were | 2 |
of a strange woman | 2 |
and his cold fit | 2 |
author of the christians | 2 |
a very small quantity | 2 |
give an account thereof | 2 |
more bitter than death | 2 |
parts that are more | 2 |
you to value the | 2 |
place of the world | 2 |
bee found in the | 2 |
in order to the | 2 |
our selues to be | 2 |
in respect of their | 2 |
the extremitie of danger | 2 |
the corruption that is | 2 |
of the river thames | 2 |
when the time of | 2 |
were supposed to have | 2 |
may bee said of | 2 |
to which is that | 2 |
will go into such | 2 |
the obedience of thy | 2 |
for so many years | 2 |
and of their own | 2 |
for as we account | 2 |
out of their place | 2 |
as i intimated before | 2 |
forthwith printed and published | 2 |
that to be the | 2 |
next thing to be | 2 |
away all such mariners | 2 |
natural born subjects of | 2 |
up mire and dirt | 2 |
a prey vnto their | 2 |
ship into the sea | 2 |
great things he hath | 2 |
we desire for our | 2 |
mon droit honi soit | 2 |
derived into the nerves | 2 |
into the depth of | 2 |
to the will of | 2 |
the vilest of men | 2 |
the whole body depends | 2 |
upon the other hand | 2 |
and borne in sinne | 2 |
him that is filthy | 2 |
both the windes and | 2 |
the members of christ | 2 |
with god the father | 2 |
many of the precious | 2 |
the mouth of god | 2 |
all the daies of | 2 |
ferment of the fever | 2 |
from all danger of | 2 |
depending vpon gods protection | 2 |
rage and be troubled | 2 |
the sicknesses of the | 2 |
external advantages for that | 2 |
there is no power | 2 |
i have neglected the | 2 |
the bounty of god | 2 |
that iesus christ is | 2 |
without the help of | 2 |
to their new compass | 2 |
thursday last being the | 2 |
and are to be | 2 |
they do for the | 2 |
charge and command all | 2 |
and soules into thy | 2 |
in the matter of | 2 |
and most mercifull father | 2 |
six or seven times | 2 |
in the eighteenth yeare | 2 |
joviall cobler by m | 2 |
to dwell and abide | 2 |
it be said of | 2 |
at any time after | 2 |
accompanied with so many | 2 |
like the great mountains | 2 |
into the heart in | 2 |
be a witness of | 2 |
he recovered his flesh | 2 |
your provisions have been | 2 |
your selves to the | 2 |
dost thou find any | 2 |
made of a woman | 2 |
thou wouldst be the | 2 |
some praying to the | 2 |
and the god of | 2 |
iohn bear master of | 2 |
why should i fear | 2 |
you would not obey | 2 |
and the force of | 2 |
and also to seize | 2 |
to the quantity of | 2 |
the external senses are | 2 |
to make it a | 2 |
is wonderfully improved since | 2 |
last with a shivering | 2 |
i say unto you | 2 |
the world in all | 2 |
which is the most | 2 |
for any merits of | 2 |
vs all our sinnes | 2 |
wheresoeuer we find this | 2 |
miracle by his word | 2 |
would make haste for | 2 |
the valley of the | 2 |
and the first is | 2 |
the strength of their | 2 |
to the strength of | 2 |
of the city of | 2 |
bring vs to euerlasting | 2 |
the use of this | 2 |
bitter waters of the | 2 |
to be at rest | 2 |
almighty power of god | 2 |
heart of a beast | 2 |
was taken ill with | 2 |
taught vs in his | 2 |
be mixed with the | 2 |
by all meanes to | 2 |
that ruleth in the | 2 |
out of the fire | 2 |
of the blood that | 2 |
have not the spirit | 2 |
shew himselfe to be | 2 |
that they may see | 2 |
on the th in | 2 |
therefore the terrours of | 2 |
both small and great | 2 |
were in the ship | 2 |
in defense of the | 2 |
this ship of the | 2 |
thy right hand hath | 2 |
the course of the | 2 |
at the same time | 2 |
any merits of ours | 2 |
degrees of this lentor | 2 |
manifold are thy workes | 2 |
lesser quantity of blood | 2 |
they are not only | 2 |
and oh that you | 2 |
of mercy thou hast | 2 |
good for me that | 2 |
would be needless to | 2 |
endeavour to transport or | 2 |
if it be not | 2 |
to the misfortune of | 2 |
is the mercy of | 2 |
after the rest of | 2 |
of any forraign prince | 2 |
is a great and | 2 |
be men of singular | 2 |
hope marchant happily returened | 2 |
been on our side | 2 |
that the god of | 2 |
a man of a | 2 |
it to be a | 2 |
as well as others | 2 |
and so a man | 2 |
the arm of his | 2 |
themselves are scarcely saved | 2 |
we see how the | 2 |
pulse stronger and more | 2 |
so much of the | 2 |
rest in the life | 2 |
to enter into a | 2 |
his ordinary drink was | 2 |
he could not speak | 2 |
now added as an | 2 |
true honor of navigation | 2 |
teach all good christians | 2 |
smell of tarre and | 2 |
call vpon thee in | 2 |
not lost for ever | 2 |
the due consideration of | 2 |
seriously recommended to their | 2 |
forbid all and singular | 2 |
out of his treasures | 2 |
our trauels by sea | 2 |
and produce a looseness | 2 |
which was to be | 2 |
the external senses may | 2 |
the flower of the | 2 |
and when he was | 2 |
wings of the wind | 2 |
of conscience for it | 2 |
of all the other | 2 |
of the light of | 2 |
that the light of | 2 |
a time we may | 2 |
to the right worshipful | 2 |
of any foreign prince | 2 |
in so great a | 2 |
so long as they | 2 |
either by sea or | 2 |
use our narrow seas | 2 |
serum of the blood | 2 |
from those that may | 2 |
to be taken away | 2 |
walke vpon the water | 2 |
about eight days after | 2 |
that are in the | 2 |
the heavens are over | 2 |
into the kingdom of | 2 |
middle region of the | 2 |
to be partakers of | 2 |
a borrowed speech from | 2 |
of those things that | 2 |
into the land of | 2 |
he that feareth an | 2 |
bounty and goodness of | 2 |
the lord give you | 2 |
were cast into the | 2 |
which was the third | 2 |
fitted to their seruerall | 2 |
consequences that attend the | 2 |
and godly in this | 2 |
him the forme of | 2 |
xml conversion c r | 2 |
euen darkenesse of waters | 2 |
not as a single | 2 |
i write this the | 2 |
your lips have uttered | 2 |
bee sold at his | 2 |
stand with his glory | 2 |
when their wrath was | 2 |
have neglected the common | 2 |
a sin to which | 2 |
of the jesuits powder | 2 |
and vseful formes of | 2 |
to be seriously recommmended | 2 |
if thou canst not | 2 |
blessing vpon those meanes | 2 |
affright men from it | 2 |
must be broken and | 2 |
which is in heauen | 2 |
is in the hebrew | 2 |
syrup of white poppies | 2 |
convince me of the | 2 |
of the saints in | 2 |
of singular piety and | 2 |
took the following purge | 2 |
his book of fevers | 2 |
it is called a | 2 |
words thou shalt be | 2 |
the space of a | 2 |
tune of the joviall | 2 |
expect due obedience and | 2 |
shall suffice for the | 2 |
he slept very well | 2 |
so affected with the | 2 |
are not to be | 2 |
a dreadful way of | 2 |
that god should raise | 2 |
numbers of mariners and | 2 |
and bring away all | 2 |
at least in this | 2 |
state and condition of | 2 |
were slaine with the | 2 |
of our hope without | 2 |
in the mouth of | 2 |
proceeded against for their | 2 |
of the old and | 2 |
other seafaring men whatsoever | 2 |
the heavenly art of | 2 |
what a dreadful thing | 2 |
be cause to use | 2 |
a great many more | 2 |
shall not inherit the | 2 |
transcription b of text | 2 |
and hence it is | 2 |
historical observations of the | 2 |
it is no time | 2 |
that they may follow | 2 |
in this great and | 2 |
in the prosecution of | 2 |
haue sinned against thee | 2 |
of the blood of | 2 |
to us in our | 2 |
the heat will be | 2 |
and thy pauillion round | 2 |
stormy wind and tempest | 2 |
and in a way | 2 |
the sides of their | 2 |
that which is natural | 2 |
part of this book | 2 |
in a thousand years | 2 |
all the days of | 2 |
should you call upon | 2 |
vs euery day more | 2 |
thou hast made to | 2 |
or vessels at sea | 2 |
fine and subtile parts | 2 |
the danger of this | 2 |
the high way to | 2 |
to give you an | 2 |
a can of flip | 2 |
matter of the sacrament | 2 |
we can haue no | 2 |
the vessels in the | 2 |
him other little ships | 2 |
therefore it is a | 2 |
great deal more than | 2 |
the daies of his | 2 |
may appeare in the | 2 |
in that order they | 2 |
is the high way | 2 |
resurrection in this life | 2 |
men rose vp against | 2 |
an easy task to | 2 |
at the last day | 2 |
the health of their | 2 |
and authority ouer them | 2 |
not the spirit of | 2 |
heart to such a | 2 |
the kingdom of heaven | 2 |
the sting of death | 2 |
the obedience of these | 2 |
our sauiour doth here | 2 |
take the height of | 2 |
he vomited five times | 2 |
to lead thee to | 2 |
let us reason together | 2 |
and this we shall | 2 |
if they should haue | 2 |
princes and states proclamations | 2 |
how few of us | 2 |
being subjects of any | 2 |
a body to the | 2 |
and since the chyle | 2 |
sacrifice of praise and | 2 |
reckon with you for | 2 |
is a violent and | 2 |
a tree of life | 2 |
with power from on | 2 |
apprehensions of eternity do | 2 |
continue there a year | 2 |
thy blessing vpon the | 2 |
he must be a | 2 |
mysticall washing away of | 2 |
waters gone ouer our | 2 |
way is in the | 2 |
contrary to the true | 2 |
coldness will not be | 2 |
for my money a | 2 |
case thou art in | 2 |
great disservice of his | 2 |
as it was a | 2 |
god and louing father | 2 |
upon the face of | 2 |
no power in the | 2 |
and a physician there | 2 |
of the church of | 2 |
in the thirteenth year | 2 |
so that it cannot | 2 |
the thirteenth year of | 2 |
hardships in the way | 2 |
to any foreign prince | 2 |
of the colledge of | 2 |
fashion of this world | 2 |
the rage and furie | 2 |
that it is thy | 2 |
an heart have i | 2 |
shall at any time | 2 |
the truth of his | 2 |
god for you all | 2 |
purchased for vs by | 2 |
dignitie of this element | 2 |
waves of the sea | 2 |
i be able to | 2 |
not so much as | 2 |
the booke of psalmes | 2 |
fiercenesse of gods wrath | 2 |
goe downe to the | 2 |
that the most of | 2 |
of the arteries are | 2 |
sickness of the fleet | 2 |
the lord shall fall | 2 |
as sure as the | 2 |
the hope marchant happily | 2 |
a part of their | 2 |
in the land of | 2 |
which thou hast giuen | 2 |
as one well notes | 2 |
that there are some | 2 |
fall into the middest | 2 |
having spoken thus much | 2 |
greater or less quantity | 2 |
let him that is | 2 |
thou that art the | 2 |
so it may be | 2 |
he might recover his | 2 |
tenth day of october | 2 |
entring into a ship | 2 |
the lively apprehensions of | 2 |
neglected the common stories | 2 |
quarter of an hour | 2 |
muscles of the larynx | 2 |
whom wee receiue all | 2 |
stagnate in the capillary | 2 |
it is true that | 2 |
and therefore will deliuer | 2 |
the preaching of the | 2 |
when he might haue | 2 |
the waters had drowned | 2 |
the forme of a | 2 |
to all which his | 2 |
know not how to | 2 |
it ought to be | 2 |
oh that you might | 2 |
receiued the spirit of | 2 |
them in the next | 2 |
in which the viscidity | 2 |
the powers of the | 2 |
our earthly house of | 2 |
pulse natural for some | 2 |
the navy concerning the | 2 |
as to what concerns | 2 |
shall be beaten with | 2 |
vs in minde of | 2 |
the nineteenth day of | 2 |
why acid and alkali | 2 |
enter themselves into the | 2 |
what hast thou done | 2 |
the service of forreign | 2 |
of men of their | 2 |
hath taught vs in | 2 |
and the sea obey | 2 |
his majesty and their | 2 |
spirits separated in the | 2 |
in heauen but thee | 2 |
that which makes the | 2 |
profession of our hope | 2 |
that a man hath | 2 |
things in the world | 2 |
should put vs in | 2 |
signe of the golden | 2 |
faire and fowle weather | 2 |
bring away all such | 2 |
their pulse is weak | 2 |
they that tarry long | 2 |
was a great deal | 2 |
melted because of trouble | 2 |
are incident to sea | 2 |
in that forme which | 2 |
the liquors that are | 2 |
the violence of the | 2 |
tenth day of november | 2 |
of the heart proceed | 2 |
due obedience and conformity | 2 |
and are to bee | 2 |
i have endeavoured to | 2 |
of diuels out of | 2 |
at the red sea | 2 |
of this his kingdom | 2 |
are in the service | 2 |
for it is the | 2 |
there are not more | 2 |
those that have the | 2 |
is but a pledge | 2 |
and if it cannot | 2 |
fell on his neck | 2 |
if thou be not | 2 |
to convince thee of | 2 |
born subjects of this | 2 |
and will be admired | 2 |
all such as trauell | 2 |
friday the twenty eighth | 2 |
the lord had not | 2 |
to affect the blood | 2 |
the coldness in the | 2 |
no other man was | 2 |
printed by charles bill | 2 |
the ferment of the | 2 |
and command them and | 2 |
vpon gods blessing and | 2 |
that he had been | 2 |
master of the falmouth | 2 |
perfect god and perfect | 2 |
the contrary shall not | 2 |
and if it please | 2 |
of the most high | 2 |
the sinne of man | 2 |
seeme to be but | 2 |
the ship in which | 2 |
and to produce the | 2 |
that of an oath | 2 |
the ingenious will very | 2 |
were so affected with | 2 |
ioy in the holy | 2 |
evident to any one | 2 |
that land of rest | 2 |
yet it is not | 2 |
god has no delight | 2 |
no time then to | 2 |
faire and fowle vveather | 2 |
for all thy mercies | 2 |
must not onely be | 2 |
not hold him guiltless | 2 |
that fear an oath | 2 |
them and every of | 2 |
first day of february | 2 |
the attrition and comminution | 2 |
for all our brethren | 2 |
which is that of | 2 |
do serve in any | 2 |
to the honourable gouernors | 2 |
the vse whereof to | 2 |
to looke vp to | 2 |
of the ancient fathers | 2 |
why are you so | 2 |
will certainly prove the | 2 |
such a time we | 2 |
christ in the working | 2 |
also to seize upon | 2 |
nicholas okes for simon | 2 |
the gross parts of | 2 |
giue a blessing to | 2 |
forme of prayer to | 2 |
of this sin to | 2 |
or two hours after | 2 |
streame had gone ouer | 2 |
added as an appendix | 2 |
majesty hath been advertised | 2 |
otherwise betake themselves to | 2 |
is much more precious | 2 |
gain the whole world | 2 |
how ere the winde | 2 |
is but a little | 2 |
was a figure of | 2 |
that they haue the | 2 |
swallowed vs vp quicke | 2 |
condition of the church | 2 |
rod of my son | 2 |
double of all the | 2 |
make light of them | 2 |
the consequence of this | 2 |
daies of our life | 2 |
that evacuate by stool | 2 |
the terrors of the | 2 |
the knowledge of the | 2 |
huntington library and art | 2 |
is very apt to | 2 |
the mysticall washing away | 2 |
at his shop in | 2 |
is due to god | 2 |
made like vnto men | 2 |
how many of you | 2 |
so that we may | 2 |
that lay at the | 2 |
the dominion of this | 2 |
thy protection and defence | 2 |
from the hands of | 2 |
the power of cohesion | 2 |
thoughts of such a | 2 |
is alwaies present with | 2 |
is a new creature | 2 |
the pleasures of sin | 2 |
as in a natural | 2 |
of the royal society | 2 |
his majesty doth hereby | 2 |
had swallowed vs vp | 2 |
all that a man | 2 |
is the fruit of | 2 |
any forraign prince or | 2 |
under the hand of | 2 |
the gates of the | 2 |
and that in a | 2 |
to saue vs from | 2 |
is a borrowed speech | 2 |
common stories of poyson | 2 |
if god should say | 2 |
hereunto are added sundry | 2 |
in a less quantity | 2 |
power of compression is | 2 |
a sin that the | 2 |
thou thy seruant depart | 2 |
of iames the and | 2 |
our court at mayden | 2 |
prohibit and forbid all | 2 |
the first day of | 2 |
see the workes of | 2 |
say with saint paul | 2 |
that it might be | 2 |
souldiers that have served | 2 |
render a reason of | 2 |
the god of israel | 2 |
brought vs againe from | 2 |
as a single bullet | 2 |
and condition of gods | 2 |
into the middest of | 2 |
the body has been | 2 |
they come into the | 2 |
way of their living | 2 |
to bless him for | 2 |
said of the rest | 2 |
lords of his majesties | 2 |
seeking whom he may | 2 |
be able to take | 2 |
make the best of | 2 |
but be proceeded against | 2 |
reflect upon it self | 2 |
that every idle word | 2 |
and the parts of | 2 |
our sauiour christ and | 2 |
lips have uttered in | 2 |
worke out our saluation | 2 |
valley of the shadow | 2 |
majesty and their native | 2 |
in any of our | 2 |
an high abuse of | 2 |
upon the same account | 2 |
workes of the lord | 2 |
a reason of it | 2 |
from the presence of | 2 |
further his majesty doth | 2 |
in the same place | 2 |
of the liuing god | 2 |
ere the winde doth | 2 |
now the motion of | 2 |
but to depend vpon | 2 |
as i may say | 2 |
as the prophet saith | 2 |
separated in the brain | 2 |
power of his godhead | 2 |
their part in the | 2 |
men vse the sea | 2 |
no more of this | 2 |
to take the height | 2 |
and ends in sweating | 2 |
the inheritance of the | 2 |
in extremity of danger | 2 |
and in a greater | 2 |
of these medicins he | 2 |
washing away of sinne | 2 |
were confuted by that | 2 |
for the triall of | 2 |
abhorred of the lord | 2 |
grashopper in the poultry | 2 |
not so well divided | 2 |
which the apostle saith | 2 |
vnto the hand of | 2 |
prey vnto their teeth | 2 |
is apt to produce | 2 |
wee may bee ready | 2 |
rebuking the windes and | 2 |
the fiercenesse of gods | 2 |
of the coniunction of | 2 |
him to be perfect | 2 |
hast giuen vs for | 2 |
is the second part | 2 |
he tooke our nature | 2 |
time we may say | 2 |
and so it may | 2 |
a less quantity of | 2 |
internal muscles of the | 2 |
in the same psalme | 2 |
or three are gathered | 2 |
and as that is | 2 |
true resemblance of the | 2 |
full of deuouring fishes | 2 |
that if our earthly | 2 |
the depths of hell | 2 |
that a fever is | 2 |
was able to saue | 2 |
make haste for my | 2 |
up to vile affections | 2 |
in the earth with | 2 |
may seeme to bee | 2 |
by the force of | 2 |
encouragement of seamen watermen | 2 |
the sentence of death | 2 |
wisedome of the egyptians | 2 |
though i walk through | 2 |
god save the king | 2 |
in the great day | 2 |
if god should refer | 2 |
all which his majesty | 2 |
from the hand of | 2 |
pay before we goe | 2 |
by the death and | 2 |
if he were asleepe | 2 |
thing it is to | 2 |
no sooner is a | 2 |
hands of the living | 2 |
at the signe of | 2 |
done for my soul | 2 |
put forth to sea | 2 |
house of the swearer | 2 |
my money a new | 2 |
and more specially to | 2 |
to go to christ | 2 |
of the kingdome of | 2 |
any in the world | 2 |
when men rose vp | 2 |
as well as of | 2 |
the giving the powder | 2 |
thus wee see the | 2 |
in the folger shakespeare | 2 |
fall into the hands | 2 |
a brief account of | 2 |
drained through the earth | 2 |
but it is not | 2 |
have betaken themselves to | 2 |
that part of the | 2 |
and why am i | 2 |
streams of the gospel | 2 |
there may be a | 2 |
high abuse of the | 2 |
but if it be | 2 |
while he liued vpon | 2 |
the bounty and goodness | 2 |
the wrath of a | 2 |
vs from the hands | 2 |
dose of the following | 2 |
like the raging sea | 2 |
and because the blood | 2 |
but i have no | 2 |
a pain in the | 2 |