The believer's groan for heaven in a sermon at the funeral of honourable Sir Richard Hoghton, of Hoghton, baronet / preached at Preston in Amoundernes in Lancashire, Feb. 14, 1677, by Seth Bushell ...

Bushell, Seth, 1621-1684
Publisher: Printed for Tho Sawbridg and Philip Burton
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1678
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A30701 ESTC ID: R4461 STC ID: B6236
Subject Headings: Funeral sermons; Hoghton, Richard, -- Sir, d. 1678; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text The Saints raised from the dead are as the Angels of God in heaven, they die no more, death is swallowed up in perfect victory to them. The Saints raised from the dead Are as the Angels of God in heaven, they die no more, death is swallowed up in perfect victory to them. dt n2 vvn p-acp dt j vbr p-acp dt n2 pp-f np1 p-acp n1, pns32 vvb av-dx av-dc, n1 vbz vvn a-acp p-acp j n1 p-acp pno32.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Corinthians 15.42 (Geneva); Luke 20.36 (AKJV)
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Luke 20.36 (AKJV) luke 20.36: neither can they die any more; for they are equall vnto the angels, and are the children of god, being the children of the resurrection. the saints raised from the dead are as the angels of god in heaven, they die no more, death is swallowed up in perfect victory to them False 0.72 0.52 1.527
Luke 20.36 (ODRV) luke 20.36: neither can they die any more, for they are equal to angels: and they are the sonnes of god, seeing they are the sonnes of the resurrection. the saints raised from the dead are as the angels of god in heaven, they die no more, death is swallowed up in perfect victory to them False 0.692 0.422 1.527
Luke 20.36 (Geneva) luke 20.36: for they can die no more, forasmuch as they are equall vnto the angels, and are the sonnes of god, since they are the children of the resurrection. the saints raised from the dead are as the angels of god in heaven, they die no more, death is swallowed up in perfect victory to them False 0.679 0.509 1.469
Matthew 22.30 (Tyndale) matthew 22.30: for in the resurreccion they nether mary nor are maryed: but are as the angels of god in heven. the saints raised from the dead are as the angels of god in heaven, they die no more, death is swallowed up in perfect victory to them False 0.635 0.498 1.045
Matthew 22.30 (AKJV) matthew 22.30: for in the resurrection they neither marry, nor are giuen in marriage, but are as the angels of god in heauen. the saints raised from the dead are as the angels of god in heaven, they die no more, death is swallowed up in perfect victory to them False 0.631 0.706 1.045
Matthew 22.30 (ODRV) matthew 22.30: for in the resurrection neither shal they marie nor be maried: but are as the angels of god in heauen. the saints raised from the dead are as the angels of god in heaven, they die no more, death is swallowed up in perfect victory to them False 0.629 0.669 1.045
Matthew 22.30 (Geneva) matthew 22.30: for in the resurrection they neither marie wiues, nor wiues are bestowed in mariage, but are as the angels of god in heauen. the saints raised from the dead are as the angels of god in heaven, they die no more, death is swallowed up in perfect victory to them False 0.606 0.668 0.965




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