Thrēnoikos The house of mourning; furnished with directions for preparations to meditations of consolations at the houre of death. Delivered in XLVII. sermons, preached at the funeralls of divers faithfull servants of Christ. By Daniel Featly, Martin Day Richard Sibbs Thomas Taylor Doctors in Divinitie. And other reverend divines.

Featley, Daniel, 1582-1645
H. W., fl. 1640
Publisher: Printed by John Dawson for R M abb and are to be sold by John Bellamie and Ralph Smith at the signe of the three golden Lyons in Corne hill neere the Royall Exchange
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1640
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A13752 ESTC ID: S114382 STC ID: 24049
Subject Headings: Funeral sermons; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Suffer me then to conclude this exhortation, as Daniel did his speech to Nebuchadnezzar; O King, breake off thy sinnes by righteousnesse, Suffer me then to conclude this exhortation, as daniel did his speech to Nebuchadnezzar; Oh King, break off thy Sins by righteousness, vvb pno11 av pc-acp vvi d n1, c-acp np1 vdd po31 n1 p-acp np1; uh n1, vvb a-acp po21 n2 p-acp n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Daniel 4.24 (Geneva); Daniel 4.27; Ecclesiasticus 29.11 (Douay-Rheims); Hebrews 10.24
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Daniel 4.24 (Geneva) - 0 daniel 4.24: wherefore, o king, let my counsell be acceptable vnto thee, and breake off thy sinnes by righteousnes, and thine iniquities by mercy toward the poore: daniel did his speech to nebuchadnezzar; o king, breake off thy sinnes by righteousnesse, True 0.736 0.842 0.983
Daniel 4.27 (AKJV) - 0 daniel 4.27: wherefore, o king, let my counsell be acceptable vnto thee, and breake off thy sinnes by righteousnesse, and thine iniquities by shewing mercy to the poore; daniel did his speech to nebuchadnezzar; o king, breake off thy sinnes by righteousnesse, True 0.734 0.831 1.878
Daniel 4.24 (Geneva) - 0 daniel 4.24: wherefore, o king, let my counsell be acceptable vnto thee, and breake off thy sinnes by righteousnes, and thine iniquities by mercy toward the poore: suffer me then to conclude this exhortation, as daniel did his speech to nebuchadnezzar; o king, breake off thy sinnes by righteousnesse, False 0.67 0.767 0.983
Daniel 4.27 (AKJV) - 0 daniel 4.27: wherefore, o king, let my counsell be acceptable vnto thee, and breake off thy sinnes by righteousnesse, and thine iniquities by shewing mercy to the poore; suffer me then to conclude this exhortation, as daniel did his speech to nebuchadnezzar; o king, breake off thy sinnes by righteousnesse, False 0.665 0.769 1.878




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