The mappe of mans mortality and vanity A sermon, preached at the solemne funerall of Abraham Iacob Esquire, in the church of St. Leonards-Bromley by Stratford-Bow. May. 8. 1629. By Edmund Layfielde Bachelour in Divinity, and preacher there.

Layfield, Edmund
Publisher: Printed by Miles Flesher for Nicolas Bourne and are to be sold at his shop at the south entrance of the Royall Exchange
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1630
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A05198 ESTC ID: None STC ID: None
Subject Headings: Funeral sermons; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text how much more may vanitie be attributed to them, who dwell in houses of clay, whose foundation is in the dust, which are crushed before the moath? Iob 4.19. The very name , and frame of man imports no lesse then vanitie. Adam being created of a peece of red clay, yea of the dust of the ground. Gen. 2.7. then which, what is more perishing, what is more vanishing? As the demonstration is evident, that nothing is more fading then a Flower, which withers by the very breath of the Basiliske ; how much more may vanity be attributed to them, who dwell in houses of clay, whose Foundation is in the dust, which Are crushed before the moath? Job 4.19. The very name, and frame of man imports no less then vanity. Adam being created of a piece of read clay, yea of the dust of the ground. Gen. 2.7. then which, what is more perishing, what is more vanishing? As the demonstration is evident, that nothing is more fading then a Flower, which withers by the very breath of the Basilisk; c-crq av-d av-dc vmb n1 vbb vvn p-acp pno32, r-crq vvb p-acp n2 pp-f n1, rg-crq n1 vbz p-acp dt n1, r-crq vbr vvn p-acp dt j? np1 crd. dt j vvb, cc vvb pp-f n1 vvz av-dx dc cs n1. np1 vbg vvn pp-f dt n1 pp-f j-jn n1, uh pp-f dt n1 pp-f dt n1. np1 crd. av r-crq, q-crq vbz av-dc vvg, r-crq vbz av-dc vvg? p-acp dt n1 vbz j, cst pix vbz av-dc j-vvg cs dt n1, r-crq vvz p-acp dt j n1 pp-f dt n1;
Note 0 NONLATINALPHABET in conjugat. Kal. est rubescere. Adam ab Adamah, Gen 1.26. ut homo ab humo. Rungius in loc. Adam factus humo, nomina coepit homo. Pezel. in loc. in conjugat. Kal. est rubescere. Adam ab Adamah, Gen 1.26. ut homo ab humo. Rungius in loc. Adam factus humo, nomina Coepit homo. Pezel. in loc. p-acp fw-la. np1 fw-la fw-la. np1 zz np1, fw-la crd. fw-la fw-la fw-la fw-la. np1 p-acp fw-la. np1 fw-la fw-la, fw-la fw-la fw-la. np1. p-acp n1.
Note 1 Necat frutices, non contractos modo, verum & afflatos exurit herbas, rumpit saxa. Plin. Nat. Hist. lib. 8. cap. 21. Necat frutices, non contractos modo, verum & afflatos exurit herbas, rumpit Rock. Pliny Nat. Hist. lib. 8. cap. 21. uh n2, fw-fr fw-la fw-la, fw-la cc fw-la fw-la fw-la, n1 fw-la. np1 np1 np1 n1. crd n1. crd




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Genesis 1.26; Genesis 2.7; Job 4.19; Job 4.19 (AKJV)
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Job 4.19 (AKJV) job 4.19: howe much lesse on them that dwell in houses of clay, whose foundation is in the dust, which are crushed before the moth. how much more may vanitie be attributed to them, who dwell in houses of clay, whose foundation is in the dust, which are crushed before the moath True 0.816 0.933 1.166
Job 4.19 (Geneva) job 4.19: howe much more in them that dwell in houses of clay, whose foundation is in the dust, which shalbe destroyed before the moth? how much more may vanitie be attributed to them, who dwell in houses of clay, whose foundation is in the dust, which are crushed before the moath True 0.797 0.912 0.365
Job 4.19 (Douay-Rheims) job 4.19: how much more shall they that dwell in houses of clay, who have an earthly foundation, be consumed as with the moth? how much more may vanitie be attributed to them, who dwell in houses of clay, whose foundation is in the dust, which are crushed before the moath True 0.737 0.67 0.303
Job 4.19 (Geneva) job 4.19: howe much more in them that dwell in houses of clay, whose foundation is in the dust, which shalbe destroyed before the moth? how much more may vanitie be attributed to them, who dwell in houses of clay, whose foundation is in the dust, which are crushed before the moath? iob 4.19. the very name and frame of man imports no lesse then vanitie. adam being created of a peece of red clay, yea of the dust of the ground. gen. 2.7. then which, what is more perishing, what is more vanishing? as the demonstration is evident, that nothing is more fading then a flower, which withers by the very breath of the basiliske True 0.715 0.915 0.489
Job 4.19 (Douay-Rheims) job 4.19: how much more shall they that dwell in houses of clay, who have an earthly foundation, be consumed as with the moth? how much more may vanitie be attributed to them, who dwell in houses of clay, whose foundation is in the dust, which are crushed before the moath? iob 4.19. the very name and frame of man imports no lesse then vanitie. adam being created of a peece of red clay, yea of the dust of the ground. gen. 2.7. then which, what is more perishing, what is more vanishing? as the demonstration is evident, that nothing is more fading then a flower, which withers by the very breath of the basiliske True 0.713 0.804 0.508
Ecclesiasticus 33.10 (AKJV) ecclesiasticus 33.10: and all men are from the ground, and adam was created of earth. adam being created of a peece of red clay, yea of the dust of the ground True 0.709 0.552 0.0
Job 4.19 (AKJV) job 4.19: howe much lesse on them that dwell in houses of clay, whose foundation is in the dust, which are crushed before the moth. how much more may vanitie be attributed to them, who dwell in houses of clay, whose foundation is in the dust, which are crushed before the moath? iob 4.19. the very name and frame of man imports no lesse then vanitie. adam being created of a peece of red clay, yea of the dust of the ground. gen. 2.7. then which, what is more perishing, what is more vanishing? as the demonstration is evident, that nothing is more fading then a flower, which withers by the very breath of the basiliske True 0.69 0.948 3.135




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In-Text Iob 4.19. Job 4.19
In-Text Gen. 2.7. Genesis 2.7
Note 0 Gen 1.26. Genesis 1.26