A mappe of mans mortalitie Clearely manifesting the originall of death, with the nature, fruits, and effects thereof, both to the vnregenerate, and elect children of God. Diuided into three bookes; and published for the furtherance of the wise in practise, the humbling of the strong in conceit, and for the comfort and confirmation of weake Christians, against the combat of death, that they may wisely and seasonably be prepared against the same. Whereunto are annexed two consolatory sermons, for afflicted Christians, in their greatest conflicts. By Iohn Moore, minister of the word of God, at Shearsbie in Leicester-shire.

Moore, John, d. 1619
Publisher: Printed by T homas S nodham for George Edvvards and are to be sold at the signe of the Greyhound in Paules Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1617
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A07666 ESTC ID: S112851 STC ID: 18057
Subject Headings: Death; Man (Theology);
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In-Text Then truely shalt thou lift vp thy face without spot, thou shalt bee stable, and shalt not feare, Then truly shalt thou lift up thy face without spot, thou shalt be stable, and shalt not Fear, av av-j vm2 pns21 vvi a-acp po21 n1 p-acp n1, pns21 vm2 vbi j, cc vm2 xx vvi,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Job 11.13; Job 11.14; Job 11.15; Job 11.15 (Douay-Rheims); Job 11.18; Psalms 91.10 (AKJV)
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Job 11.15 (Douay-Rheims) job 11.15: then mayst thou lift up thy face without spot, and thou shalt be steadfast, and shalt not fear. then truely shalt thou lift vp thy face without spot, thou shalt bee stable, and shalt not feare, False 0.882 0.966 23.835
Job 11.15 (Geneva) job 11.15: the truely shalt thou lift vp thy face without spot, and shalt be stable, and shalt not feare. then truely shalt thou lift vp thy face without spot, thou shalt bee stable, and shalt not feare, False 0.877 0.981 35.573
Job 11.15 (AKJV) job 11.15: for then shalt thou lift vp thy face without spot, yea thou shalt be stedfast, and shalt not feare: then truely shalt thou lift vp thy face without spot, thou shalt bee stable, and shalt not feare, False 0.869 0.971 29.041
Job 11.15 (Geneva) job 11.15: the truely shalt thou lift vp thy face without spot, and shalt be stable, and shalt not feare. then truely shalt thou lift vp thy face without spot, thou shalt bee stable True 0.821 0.969 29.282
Job 11.15 (Douay-Rheims) job 11.15: then mayst thou lift up thy face without spot, and thou shalt be steadfast, and shalt not fear. then truely shalt thou lift vp thy face without spot, thou shalt bee stable True 0.821 0.913 19.83
Job 11.15 (AKJV) job 11.15: for then shalt thou lift vp thy face without spot, yea thou shalt be stedfast, and shalt not feare: then truely shalt thou lift vp thy face without spot, thou shalt bee stable True 0.818 0.935 22.901
Job 11.15 (Vulgate) job 11.15: tunc levare poteris faciem tuam absque macula; et eris stabilis, et non timebis. then truely shalt thou lift vp thy face without spot, thou shalt bee stable, and shalt not feare, False 0.806 0.229 0.0




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