A treatise of death, the last enemy to be destroyed shewing wherein its enmity consisteth and how it is destroyed : part of it was preached at the funerals [sic] of Elizabeth, the late wife of Mr. Joseph Baker ... / by Rich. Baxter ; with some few passages of the life of the said Mrs. Baker observed.

Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691
Publisher: Printed by R W for Nev Simmons and are to be sold by him and by Tho Johnson
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1660
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A27048 ESTC ID: R18115 STC ID: B1425
Subject Headings: Baker, Elizabeth, 1634-1659; Death; Funeral sermons; Sermons, English;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text Dust thou art, and to dust shalt thou return, was part of the sentence past on Adam and all his posterity; Dust thou art, and to dust shalt thou return, was part of the sentence passed on Adam and all his posterity; n1 pns21 n1, cc p-acp n1 vm2 pns21 vvi, vbds n1 pp-f dt n1 vvn p-acp np1 cc d po31 n1;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Genesis 3.19 (ODRV)
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Genesis 3.19 (ODRV) - 1 genesis 3.19: because dust thou art, and into dust thou shalt returne. dust thou art, and to dust shalt thou return, was part of the sentence past on adam and all his posterity False 0.775 0.869 3.199
Genesis 3.19 (AKJV) - 1 genesis 3.19: for out of it wast thou taken, for dust thou art, and vnto dust shalt thou returne. dust thou art, and to dust shalt thou return, was part of the sentence past on adam and all his posterity False 0.736 0.834 3.082
Genesis 3.19 (Geneva) - 1 genesis 3.19: for out of it wast thou taken, because thou art dust, and to dust shalt thou returne. dust thou art, and to dust shalt thou return, was part of the sentence past on adam and all his posterity False 0.722 0.753 3.147
Genesis 3.19 (ODRV) - 1 genesis 3.19: because dust thou art, and into dust thou shalt returne. to dust shalt thou return, was part of the sentence past on adam and all his posterity True 0.694 0.745 1.709
Genesis 3.19 (AKJV) - 1 genesis 3.19: for out of it wast thou taken, for dust thou art, and vnto dust shalt thou returne. to dust shalt thou return, was part of the sentence past on adam and all his posterity True 0.658 0.758 1.638
Job 34.15 (Geneva) job 34.15: all flesh shall perish together, and man shall returne vnto dust. to dust shalt thou return, was part of the sentence past on adam and all his posterity True 0.647 0.61 0.446
Genesis 3.19 (Geneva) - 1 genesis 3.19: for out of it wast thou taken, because thou art dust, and to dust shalt thou returne. to dust shalt thou return, was part of the sentence past on adam and all his posterity True 0.646 0.754 1.674
Job 34.15 (Geneva) job 34.15: all flesh shall perish together, and man shall returne vnto dust. dust thou art, and to dust shalt thou return, was part of the sentence past on adam and all his posterity False 0.644 0.41 0.882
Job 34.15 (AKJV) job 34.15: all flesh shall perish together, and man shall turne againe vnto dust. to dust shalt thou return, was part of the sentence past on adam and all his posterity True 0.626 0.56 0.432
Job 34.15 (AKJV) job 34.15: all flesh shall perish together, and man shall turne againe vnto dust. dust thou art, and to dust shalt thou return, was part of the sentence past on adam and all his posterity False 0.622 0.343 0.854




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