The complaint of a sanctified sinner answered: or An explanation of the seuenth chapter of the Epistle of Saint Paul to the Romans deliuered in diuers sermons. Preached by Edward Elton, Bachelour in Diuinitie, and preacher of Gods Word at Saint Mary Magdalens Barmondsey neere London. An now by him published, intending the common good and profit of Gods Church.

Elton, Edward, d. 1624
Publisher: Printed by W Stansby for Robert Mylbourne and are to be sold in Pauls Church yard at the signe of the Blacke Beare
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1618
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A21258 ESTC ID: S100323 STC ID: 7610
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Romans VII -- Commentaries;
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In-Text and they shall then wish for death, and feeke for it as for treasures, & thinke thereby to ease themselues: and they shall then wish for death, and feeke for it as for treasures, & think thereby to ease themselves: cc pns32 vmb av vvi p-acp n1, cc vvi p-acp pn31 p-acp p-acp n2, cc vvb av pc-acp vvi px32:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Ecclesiasticus 2.17 (Douay-Rheims); Job 3.21 (Geneva); Matthew 25.46 (Geneva)
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Job 3.21 (Geneva) job 3.21: which long for death, and if it come not, they would euen search it more then treasures: and they shall then wish for death, and feeke for it as for treasures, & thinke thereby to ease themselues False 0.743 0.298 1.404
Revelation 9.6 (ODRV) - 1 revelation 9.6: and they shal desire to die, & death shal fly from them. and they shall then wish for death True 0.73 0.891 0.441
Job 3.21 (AKJV) job 3.21: which long for death, but it commeth not, and dig for it more then for hid treasures: and they shall then wish for death, and feeke for it as for treasures, & thinke thereby to ease themselues False 0.705 0.215 1.404
Revelation 9.6 (Geneva) revelation 9.6: therefore in those dayes shall men seeke death, and shall not finde it, and shall desire to die, and death shall flie from them. and they shall then wish for death True 0.691 0.798 1.166
Revelation 9.6 (AKJV) revelation 9.6: and in those daies shal men seeke death, and shall not finde it, and shall desire to die, and death shall flee from them. and they shall then wish for death True 0.686 0.788 1.105
Revelation 9.6 (ODRV) revelation 9.6: and in those daies men shal seek for death, and shal not find it: and they shal desire to die, & death shal fly from them. and they shall then wish for death, and feeke for it as for treasures, & thinke thereby to ease themselues False 0.681 0.337 0.512
Revelation 9.6 (Geneva) revelation 9.6: therefore in those dayes shall men seeke death, and shall not finde it, and shall desire to die, and death shall flie from them. and they shall then wish for death, and feeke for it as for treasures, & thinke thereby to ease themselues False 0.678 0.283 1.955
Job 3.21 (Geneva) job 3.21: which long for death, and if it come not, they would euen search it more then treasures: and they shall then wish for death True 0.675 0.391 0.441
Revelation 9.6 (Tyndale) revelation 9.6: and in those dayes shall men seke deeth and shall not fynde it and shall desyre to dye and deeth shall flye from them. and they shall then wish for death True 0.636 0.585 0.66




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