Two fruitfull and godly treatises, to comfort the afflicted viz. 1. Of the heauenly mansions. 2. The praise of patience. The first contayning the description of the house of glory: the second the loue of patience, to endure all tribulations and affliction to obtaine that heauenly kindome full of sweet consolation for the godly. By Mr. William Covvper, Bp. of Galloway.

Cowper, William, 1568-1619
Publisher: Printed by T S nodham for Iohn Budge and are to be sold at the great south dore of Pauls and at Britaines Bursse
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1616
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A19513 ESTC ID: S118545 STC ID: 5943
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Both night and day hee cryed in the mountaines and in the graues, and strucke himselfe with stones. Both night and day he cried in the Mountains and in the graves, and struck himself with stones. av-d n1 cc n1 pns31 vvd p-acp dt n2 cc p-acp dt n2, cc vvd px31 p-acp n2.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Mark 5.4 (Geneva); Mark 5.5 (Geneva)
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Mark 5.5 (Geneva) mark 5.5: and alwayes both night and day he cryed in the mountaines, and in the graues, and strooke himselfe with stones. both night and day hee cryed in the mountaines and in the graues, and strucke himselfe with stones False 0.706 0.976 3.141
Mark 5.5 (Tyndale) mark 5.5: and alwayes bothe nyght and daye he cryed in the moutaynes and in the graves and bet him silfe with stones. both night and day hee cryed in the mountaines and in the graues, and strucke himselfe with stones False 0.676 0.909 0.636
Mark 5.5 (Geneva) mark 5.5: and alwayes both night and day he cryed in the mountaines, and in the graues, and strooke himselfe with stones. both night and day hee cryed in the mountaines and in the graues True 0.659 0.962 2.482
Mark 5.5 (ODRV) mark 5.5: and he was alwaies day and night in the sepulchres and in the mountaines, crying and cutting him self with stones. both night and day hee cryed in the mountaines and in the graues, and strucke himselfe with stones False 0.651 0.952 1.111
Mark 5.5 (Tyndale) mark 5.5: and alwayes bothe nyght and daye he cryed in the moutaynes and in the graves and bet him silfe with stones. both night and day hee cryed in the mountaines and in the graues True 0.647 0.824 0.368
Mark 5.5 (ODRV) mark 5.5: and he was alwaies day and night in the sepulchres and in the mountaines, crying and cutting him self with stones. both night and day hee cryed in the mountaines and in the graues True 0.634 0.917 0.834
Mark 5.5 (AKJV) mark 5.5: and alwayes night and day, hee was in the mountaines, and in the tombes, crying, and cutting himselfe with stones. both night and day hee cryed in the mountaines and in the graues, and strucke himselfe with stones False 0.626 0.959 2.664
Mark 5.5 (AKJV) mark 5.5: and alwayes night and day, hee was in the mountaines, and in the tombes, crying, and cutting himselfe with stones. both night and day hee cryed in the mountaines and in the graues True 0.621 0.944 2.028




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