A treatise of patience in tribulation first, preached before the Right Honourable the Countesse of Southampton in her great heauines for the death of her most worthy husband and sonne: afterward inlarged for the helpe of all that are any way afflicted crossed or troubled. By William Iones B. of D. and P. of Arraton in the Isle of Wight. Herevnto are ioyned the teares of the Isle of Wight, shed on the tombe of their most noble Captaine Henrie Earle of Southampton and the Lord Wriothesly his sonne.

Jones, William, b. 1581 or 2
Publisher: Printed by William Iones dwelling in Red crosse streete
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1625
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A04626 ESTC ID: S107863 STC ID: 14747
Subject Headings: Southampton, Henry Wriothesley, -- Earl of, 1573-1624 -- Death and burial -- Poetry; Wriothesley, James Wriothesley, -- Lord, 1605-1624 -- Death and burial -- Poetry;
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In-Text like the hearers which are compared to the stony ground, Luke 8. 13. Let vs euen now whiles it is called to day, begin to vse the best meanes that we can to settle our soules in patience. like the hearers which Are compared to the stony ground, Lycia 8. 13. Let us even now while it is called to day, begin to use the best means that we can to settle our Souls in patience. av-j dt n2 r-crq vbr vvn p-acp dt j n1, av crd crd vvb pno12 av av cs pn31 vbz vvn p-acp n1, vvb pc-acp vvi dt js n2 cst pns12 vmb p-acp vvi po12 n2 p-acp n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Luke 8.13; Luke 8.15 (Tyndale)
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Luke 8.15 (Tyndale) luke 8.15: that in the good grounde are they which with a good and pure hert heare the worde and kepe it and bringe forth frute with pacience. like the hearers which are compared to the stony ground, luke 8 True 0.674 0.234 0.999
Luke 8.15 (AKJV) luke 8.15: but that on the good ground, are they, which in an honest and good heart hauing heard the word, keepe it, and bring foorth fruite with patience. like the hearers which are compared to the stony ground, luke 8 True 0.672 0.545 1.867
Luke 8.15 (Geneva) luke 8.15: but that which fell in good ground, are they which with an honest and good heart heare the worde, and keepe it, and bring forth fruite with patience. like the hearers which are compared to the stony ground, luke 8 True 0.664 0.476 1.867
Luke 8.13 (Geneva) luke 8.13: but they that are on the stones, are they which when they haue heard, receiue ye word with ioy: but they haue no rootes: which for a while beleeue, but in the time of tentation goe away. like the hearers which are compared to the stony ground, luke 8 True 0.63 0.501 0.944
Luke 8.13 (AKJV) luke 8.13: they on the rocke, are they which when they heare, receiue the word with ioy; and these haue no roote, which for a while beleeue, and in time of temptation fall away. like the hearers which are compared to the stony ground, luke 8 True 0.622 0.337 0.999




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In-Text Luke 8. 13. Luke 8.13