The churches lamentation for the losse of the godly deliuered in a sermon, at the funerals of that truly noble, and most hopefull young gentleman, Iohn Lord Harington, Baron of Exton, Knight of the noble order of the Bath, and his Maiesties lieutenaunt of the county of Rutland, at Exton in Rutland, the last day of March 1614. Together with a patterne of piety, and the power of godlinesse expressed in his life and death, who yeelded to nature the 27. of February, 1613. when he wanted two moneths of 22 yeeres of his age. By Richard Stock, pastor of Alhallowes-Breadstreet in London.

Stock, Richard, 1569?-1626
Publisher: Printed by Iohn Beale
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1614
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A12980 ESTC ID: S117806 STC ID: 23273
Subject Headings: Funeral sermons; Harington of Exton, John Harington, -- Baron, 1592-1614; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Adjacent References with Relevance: Job 27.2 (Geneva); Ruth 1.20; Ruth 1.20 (Geneva); Ruth 1.21; Ruth 1.21 (Geneva)
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Job 27.2 (Geneva) - 1 job 27.2: for the almightie hath put my soule in bitternesse. for the almighty hath giuen me much bitternesse. i was ful True 0.733 0.923 1.302
Job 27.2 (Geneva) job 27.2: the liuing god hath taken away my iudgement: for the almightie hath put my soule in bitternesse. for the almighty hath giuen me much bitternesse. i was ful, but the lord hath made me empty False 0.701 0.835 2.604
Lamentations 3.15 (AKJV) lamentations 3.15: hee hath filled me with bitternesse, hee hath made me drunken with wormewood. for the almighty hath giuen me much bitternesse. i was ful True 0.689 0.808 1.238
Lamentations 3.15 (ODRV) lamentations 3.15: he hath replenished me with bitternes, he hath inebriated me with wormwood. for the almighty hath giuen me much bitternesse. i was ful True 0.687 0.619 0.54
Lamentations 3.15 (Geneva) lamentations 3.15: he hath filled me with bitternes, and made me drunken with wormewood. for the almighty hath giuen me much bitternesse. i was ful True 0.668 0.606 0.404
Ruth 1.21 (Geneva) ruth 1.21: i went out full, and the lord hath caused me to returne emptie: why call ye me naomi, seeing the lord hath humbled me, and the almightie hath brought me vnto aduersitie? for the almighty hath giuen me much bitternesse. i was ful, but the lord hath made me empty False 0.636 0.374 1.519
Ruth 1.21 (ODRV) ruth 1.21: i went forth ful, and our lord hath brought me backe emptie. why therfore doe you cal me noemi whom our lord hath humbled, and the almightie hath afflicted? for the almighty hath giuen me much bitternesse. i was ful, but the lord hath made me empty False 0.63 0.421 2.699




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