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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Adjacent References with Relevance: Luke 12.25 (Tyndale)
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Luke 12.25 (Tyndale) luke 12.25: which of you with takynge thought can adde to his stature one cubit? as no man can by his care adde a cubite to his stature, True 0.714 0.825 0.693
Luke 12.25 (AKJV) luke 12.25: and which of you with taking thought can adde to his stature one cubite? as no man can by his care adde a cubite to his stature, True 0.705 0.848 1.039
Luke 12.25 (Geneva) luke 12.25: and which of you with taking thought, can adde to his stature one cubite? as no man can by his care adde a cubite to his stature, True 0.695 0.85 1.039
Matthew 6.27 (AKJV) matthew 6.27: which of you by taking thought, can adde one cubite vnto his stature? as no man can by his care adde a cubite to his stature, True 0.684 0.887 0.987
Luke 12.25 (ODRV) luke 12.25: and which of you by caring can adde to his stature one cubite? as no man can by his care adde a cubite to his stature, True 0.68 0.859 1.097
Matthew 6.27 (Geneva) matthew 6.27: which of you by taking care is able to adde one cubite vnto his stature? as no man can by his care adde a cubite to his stature, True 0.667 0.913 2.731
Matthew 6.27 (Tyndale) matthew 6.27: which of you (though he toke thought therfore) coulde put one cubit vnto his stature? as no man can by his care adde a cubite to his stature, True 0.658 0.723 0.313
Luke 12.25 (Wycliffe) luke 12.25: and who of you bithenkynge may put to o cubit to his stature? as no man can by his care adde a cubite to his stature, True 0.641 0.68 0.366
Matthew 6.27 (ODRV) matthew 6.27: and which of you by caring, can adde to his stature one cubite? as no man can by his care adde a cubite to his stature, True 0.636 0.864 1.097




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