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 Why so? because he lived to God, and not to himselfe. Why so? Because he lived to God, and not to himself. uh-crq av? c-acp pns31 vvd p-acp np1, cc xx p-acp px31.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Romans 6.10 (ODRV)
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Romans 6.10 (ODRV) - 1 romans 6.10: but that he liueth, he liueth to god. why so? because he lived to god True 0.811 0.836 0.584
Romans 6.10 (AKJV) - 1 romans 6.10: but in that hee liueth, hee liueth vnto god. why so? because he lived to god True 0.787 0.741 0.514
Romans 6.10 (Tyndale) - 1 romans 6.10: and as touchinge that he liveth he liveth vnto god. why so? because he lived to god True 0.765 0.842 0.535
Romans 6.10 (Geneva) romans 6.10: for in that hee died, hee died once to sinne but in that he liueth, he liueth to god. why so? because he lived to god True 0.677 0.788 0.475
Romans 14.7 (ODRV) - 0 romans 14.7: for none of vs liueth to himself: why so? because he lived to god, and not to himselfe False 0.663 0.773 0.0
Romans 14.6 (Geneva) romans 14.6: he that obserueth the day, obserueth it to the lord: and he that obserueth not the day, obserueth it not to the lord. he that eateth, eateth to the lord: for he giueth god thankes: and he that eateth not, eateth not to the lord, and giueth god thankes. why so? because he lived to god, and not to himselfe False 0.618 0.495 0.595
Romans 14.6 (ODRV) romans 14.6: he that respecteth the day, respecteth to our lord. and he that eateth, eateth to our lord: for he giueth thankes to god. and he that eateth not, to our lord he eateth not, and giueth thankes to god. why so? because he lived to god, and not to himselfe False 0.618 0.348 0.648
Romans 14.7 (AKJV) romans 14.7: for none of vs liueth to himselfe, and no man dieth to himselfe. why so? because he lived to god, and not to himselfe False 0.613 0.73 2.681
Romans 14.6 (AKJV) romans 14.6: he that regardeth a day, regardeth it vnto the lord; and hee that regardeth not the day, to the lord hee doeth not regard it. he that eateth, eateth to the lord, for hee giueth god thankes: and hee that eateth not, to the lord hee eateth not, and giueth god thankes. why so? because he lived to god, and not to himselfe False 0.611 0.506 0.52
Romans 14.7 (Geneva) romans 14.7: for none of vs liueth to himselfe, neither doeth any die to himselfe. why so? because he lived to god, and not to himselfe False 0.61 0.731 2.681
Romans 14.6 (ODRV) romans 14.6: he that respecteth the day, respecteth to our lord. and he that eateth, eateth to our lord: for he giueth thankes to god. and he that eateth not, to our lord he eateth not, and giueth thankes to god. why so? because he lived to god True 0.608 0.413 0.55




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