A patterne for women: setting forth the most Christian life, & most comfortable death of Mrs. Lucy late wife to the worshipfull Roger Thornton Esquire, of Little Wratting in Suffolke Whereunto is annexed a most pithy and perswasive discourse of that most learned & holy Father Ierom, being his last speech before his death, which is able to rouze vp the most drowzy and dead in firme. And finally, the last most heauenly prayer of the sayd Ierom, a singular help for a poare soule, wrestling with the pangs of death, to addresse herselfe towards her saviour. By I.M. Bachelour of Diuinity.

Mayer, John, 1583-1664
Publisher: Printed by Edw Griffin for Iohn Marriot and are to be sold at his shop in S Dunstanes church yard in Fleet street
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1619
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A07358 ESTC ID: S100842 STC ID: 17742
Subject Headings: Death; Women -- Conduct of life;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text We ought to loue all our brethren, as our selues, but yet so, as that we loue not their vices. We ought to love all our brothers, as our selves, but yet so, as that we love not their vices. pns12 vmd pc-acp vvi d po12 n2, c-acp po12 n2, cc-acp av av, c-acp cst pns12 vvb xx po32 n2.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 John 4.11 (Tyndale)
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1 John 4.11 (Tyndale) 1 john 4.11: beloved yf god so loved vs we ought also to love one another. we ought to loue all our brethren True 0.746 0.593 0.0
1 John 4.11 (Geneva) 1 john 4.11: beloued, if god so loued vs, we ought also to loue one another. we ought to loue all our brethren True 0.723 0.611 0.315
1 John 4.11 (AKJV) 1 john 4.11: beloued, if god so loued vs, wee ought also to loue one another. we ought to loue all our brethren True 0.721 0.624 0.303
1 John 4.21 (Vulgate) 1 john 4.21: et hoc mandatum habemus a deo: ut qui diligit deum, diligat et fratrem suum. we ought to loue all our brethren True 0.705 0.231 0.0
1 John 4.11 (ODRV) 1 john 4.11: my dearest, if god hath so loued vs, we also ought to loue one another. we ought to loue all our brethren True 0.695 0.625 0.303
1 John 4.21 (AKJV) 1 john 4.21: and this commandement haue we from him, that he who loueth god, loue his brother also. we ought to loue all our brethren True 0.678 0.455 0.315
1 John 4.21 (Geneva) 1 john 4.21: and this commandement haue we of him, that he that loueth god, should loue his brother also. we ought to loue all our brethren True 0.677 0.521 0.315
1 John 4.21 (Tyndale) 1 john 4.21: and this commaundement have we of him: that he which loveth god shuld love his brother also. we ought to loue all our brethren True 0.674 0.227 0.0
1 John 4.21 (ODRV) 1 john 4.21: and this commandement we haue from god: that he which loueth god, loue also his brother. we ought to loue all our brethren True 0.662 0.509 0.303




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