A funeral handkerchief in two parts : I. Part. Containing arguments to comfort us at death of friends, II. Part. Containing several uses which we ought to make of such losses : to which is added, Three sermons preached at Coventry, in December last, 1670 / by Thomas Allestree ...

Allestree, Thomas, 1637 or 8-1715
Publisher: Printed for the author
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1671
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A23806 ESTC ID: R14326 STC ID: A1197
Subject Headings: Church of England; Funeral sermons; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text let his Children be continually vagabonds, and beg: Let them seek their bread also out of their desolate places. But consider for your comfort. let his Children be continually vagabonds, and beg: Let them seek their bred also out of their desolate places. But Consider for your Comfort. vvb po31 n2 vbb av-j n2, cc vvi: vvb pno32 vvi po32 n1 av av pp-f po32 j n2. p-acp vvi p-acp po22 n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Psalms 109.10; Psalms 109.10 (AKJV); Psalms 109.9; Psalms 109.9 (Geneva)
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Psalms 109.10 (AKJV) psalms 109.10: let his children bee continually vagabonds, & begge: let them seeke their bread also out of their desolate places. let his children be continually vagabonds, and beg: let them seek their bread also out of their desolate places. but consider for your comfort False 0.882 0.981 2.999
Psalms 109.10 (AKJV) - 1 psalms 109.10: let them seeke their bread also out of their desolate places. beg: let them seek their bread also out of their desolate places. but consider for your comfort True 0.852 0.978 1.356
Psalms 109.10 (AKJV) - 0 psalms 109.10: let his children bee continually vagabonds, & begge: let his children be continually vagabonds True 0.841 0.961 1.737
Psalms 109.10 (Geneva) psalms 109.10: let his children be vagabonds and beg and seeke bread, comming out of their places destroyed. let his children be continually vagabonds, and beg: let them seek their bread also out of their desolate places. but consider for your comfort False 0.83 0.967 2.058
Psalms 108.10 (ODRV) - 0 psalms 108.10: let his children be transported wandering, and let them begge: let his children be continually vagabonds True 0.706 0.886 0.415
Psalms 108.10 (ODRV) psalms 108.10: let his children be transported wandering, and let them begge: and let them be cast out of their habitations. let his children be continually vagabonds, and beg: let them seek their bread also out of their desolate places. but consider for your comfort False 0.695 0.79 0.672
Psalms 109.10 (Geneva) psalms 109.10: let his children be vagabonds and beg and seeke bread, comming out of their places destroyed. beg: let them seek their bread also out of their desolate places. but consider for your comfort True 0.689 0.906 1.147
Psalms 109.10 (Geneva) psalms 109.10: let his children be vagabonds and beg and seeke bread, comming out of their places destroyed. let his children be continually vagabonds True 0.639 0.785 0.493




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