A curse become a blessing: or, A sermon preached in the parish church of S. John the Baptist, in the Ile of Thannet, in the country of Kent, at the funerall of that vertuous and worthy gentleman Mr. Paul Cleybrooke Esquire. By William Stone preacher of Gods word: on Tuesday, September 17. 1622

Stone, William, preacher of Gods word
Publisher: Printed by Iohn Haviland for William Sheffard and are to be sold at his shop at the entring in of Popes head Alley out of Lombard street
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1623
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A12995 ESTC ID: S106188 STC ID: 23288
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text Precious. ] The originall word is NONLATINALPHABET jakar, which the Septuagint translate most commonly NONLATINALPHABET and NONLATINALPHABET , which signifie precious; once NONLATINALPHABET , approued; once NONLATINALPHABET , profitable, good, or commodious; and once NONLATINALPHABET of great price and worth. In our English Bibles of the new Translation, it is rendred most commonly, precious ; sometimes, costly ; once, noble ; once, better ; and once, goodly . Precious. ] The original word is Jakar, which the septuagint translate most commonly and, which signify precious; once, approved; once, profitable, good, or commodious; and once of great price and worth. In our English Bibles of the new translation, it is rendered most commonly, precious; sometime, costly; once, noble; once, better; and once, goodly. j. ] dt j-jn n1 vbz n1, r-crq dt j vvi av-ds av-j cc, r-crq vvb j; a-acp, vvn; a-acp, j, j, cc j; cc c-acp pp-f j vvb cc j. p-acp po12 jp np1 pp-f dt j n1, pn31 vbz vvn ds av-j, j; av, j; a-acp, j; a-acp, jc; cc a-acp, j.
Note 0 Precious. Precious. j.
Note 1 n = " a " 1 Sam. 3.1. 2 Sam. 12.30. 1 King. 5.17. and 7.9, 10, 11. n = " a " 1 Sam. 3.1. 2 Sam. 12.30. 1 King. 5.17. and 7.9, 10, 11. zz = " dt " crd np1 crd. crd np1 crd. crd n1. crd. cc crd, crd, crd
Note 2 n = " b " Iob 28.10. Psal. 72.14. Prou. 20.15. Isai. 43.4. n = " b " Job 28.10. Psalm 72.14. Prou. 20.15. Isaiah 43.4. zz = " sy " np1 crd. np1 crd. np1 crd. np1 crd.
Note 3 n = " c " Zach. 11.13. n = " c " Zach 11.13. zz = " sy " np1 crd.
Note 4 n = " d " Ezek. 28.13. n = " worser " Ezekiel 28.13. sy = " sy " np1 crd.
Note 5 n = " e " Prou. 1.13. n = " e " Prou. 1.13. zz = " sy " np1 crd.
Note 6 n = " f " 1 Sam. 3.1. and 26.21. Prou. 3.15. and 6.26. and 12.27. and 20.15. and 24.4. n = " f " 1 Sam. 3.1. and 26.21. Prou. 3.15. and 6.26. and 12.27. and 20.15. and 24.4. sy = " sy " crd np1 crd. cc crd. np1 crd. cc crd. cc crd. cc crd. cc crd.
Note 7 n = " g " 1 King. 5.17. and 7.9, 10, 11. n = " g " 1 King. 5.17. and 7.9, 10, 11. sy = " sy " vvn n1. crd. cc crd, crd, crd
Note 8 n = " h " Ezra 4.10. n = " h " Ezra 4.10. sy = " wd " np1 crd.
Note 9 n = " i " Eccles 9.18. n = " i " Eccles 9.18. sy = " sy " np1 crd.
Note 10 n = " k " Zach. 11.13. In the sight. n = " k " Zach 11.13. In the sighed. n1 = " zz " np1 crd. p-acp dt n1.




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Note 1 1 Sam. 3.1. 1 Samuel 3.1
Note 1 2 Sam. 12.30. 2 Samuel 12.30
Note 1 1 King. 5.17. & 7.9, 10, 11. 1 Kings 5.17; 1 Kings 7.9; 1 Kings 7.10; 1 Kings 7.11
Note 2 Iob 28.10. Job 28.10
Note 2 Psal. 72.14. Psalms 72.14
Note 2 Prou. 20.15. Proverbs 20.15
Note 2 Isai. 43.4. Isaiah 43.4
Note 3 Zach. 11.13. Zechariah 11.13
Note 4 Ezek. 28.13. Ezekiel 28.13
Note 5 Prou. 1.13. Proverbs 1.13
Note 6 1 Sam. 3.1. & 26.21. 1 Samuel 3.1; 1 Samuel 26.21
Note 6 Prou. 3.15. & 6.26. & 12.27. & 20.15. & 24.4. Proverbs 3.15; Proverbs 6.26; Proverbs 12.27; Proverbs 20.15; Proverbs 24.4
Note 7 1 King. 5.17. & 7.9, 10, 11. 1 Kings 5.17; 1 Kings 7.9; 1 Kings 7.10; 1 Kings 7.11
Note 8 Ezra 4.10. Ezra 4.10
Note 9 Eccles 9.18. Ecclesiastes 9.18
Note 10 Zach. 11.13. Zechariah 11.13