Domus ordinata A funerall sermon, preached in the citie of Bristoll, the fiue and twentith day of Iune, 1618. at the buriall of his kinswoman, Mistresse Needes, wife to Mr. Arthur Needes, and sister to Mr. Robert Rogers of Bristoll. By Iohn Warren, minister of Gods word at Much-Clacton in Essex.

Warren, John, Vicar of Great Clacton
Publisher: Printed by Nicholas Okes and are to be solde by Iohn Harison dwelling in Pater noster row at the signe of the Vnicorne
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1618
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A14794 ESTC ID: S100741 STC ID: 25094
Subject Headings: Funeral sermons; Needes, -- Mrs. -- (Arthur), d. 1618; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text then they curse the time, not that they die in, but wherein they euer knew such a man, then they curse the time, not that they die in, but wherein they ever knew such a man, cs pns32 vvb dt n1, xx cst pns32 vvb p-acp, cc-acp c-crq pns32 av vvd d dt n1,




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Job 3.8 (Geneva) job 3.8: let them that curse the day, (being readie to renue their mourning) curse it. then they curse the time, not that they die in True 0.622 0.629 0.01
Job 3.8 (AKJV) job 3.8: let them curse it that curse the day, who are ready to raise vp their mourning. then they curse the time, not that they die in True 0.606 0.728 0.01




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