The duty and support of believers in life and death a funeral sermon on the death of Mrs. Mary Smith, who deceased Feb. 29, 1687/8 preached, on the Lords Day following, March 4, to the auditory whereof she was a constant member.

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Publisher: Printed for Tho Cockerill and John Smith
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1688
Approximate Era: JamesII
TCP ID: A31268 ESTC ID: R5669 STC ID: C131
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Genesis XLIX, 18; Funeral sermons; Sermons, English -- 17th century; Smith, Mary, d. 1688;
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In-Text but spend every day, and especially sanctifie every Lords day, as persons who are not sure of living till the next. Consider how quick a stroke cut off this Servant of God, who within the compass of little more than a Natural Day, was Well and Dead. Her place in this Assembly will now know her no more: You cannot tell how soon your Seats (like that of David) will also be empty; empty of you, though they may be filled with others. Remember that the time is short, and your passage to Eternity may be sudden; therefore seriously look after the things of your peace, so as to acquaint your selves with God, and make him your Friend, before you see Death, which to all unprepared Souls is the worst, as well as the last Enemy. FINIS. but spend every day, and especially sanctify every lords day, as Persons who Are not sure of living till the next. Consider how quick a stroke Cut off this Servant of God, who within the compass of little more than a Natural Day, was Well and Dead. Her place in this Assembly will now know her no more: You cannot tell how soon your Seats (like that of David) will also be empty; empty of you, though they may be filled with Others. remember that the time is short, and your passage to Eternity may be sudden; Therefore seriously look After the things of your peace, so as to acquaint your selves with God, and make him your Friend, before you see Death, which to all unprepared Souls is the worst, as well as the last Enemy. FINIS. cc-acp vvb d n1, cc av-j vvi d n2 n1, p-acp n2 r-crq vbr xx j pp-f vvg p-acp dt ord. vvb c-crq j dt n1 vvn a-acp d n1 pp-f np1, r-crq p-acp dt n1 pp-f av-j av-dc cs dt j n1, vbds av cc j. po31 n1 p-acp d n1 vmb av vvb pno31 av-dx av-dc: pn22 vmbx vvi c-crq av po22 n2 (av-j d pp-f np1) vmb av vbb j; j pp-f pn22, c-acp pns32 vmb vbi vvn p-acp n2-jn. vvb cst dt n1 vbz j, cc po22 n1 p-acp n1 vmb vbi j; av av-j vvi p-acp dt n2 pp-f po22 n1, av c-acp p-acp vvb po22 n2 p-acp np1, cc vvi pno31 po22 n1, p-acp pn22 vvb n1, r-crq p-acp d j n2 vbz dt js, c-acp av c-acp dt ord n1. fw-la.
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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Corinthians 15.26 (Tyndale); 1 Samuel 20.18; Proverbs 27.1
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1 Corinthians 15.26 (Tyndale) 1 corinthians 15.26: the last enemye that shalbe destroyed is deeth. well as the last enemy True 0.677 0.688 0.0
1 Corinthians 15.26 (ODRV) - 0 1 corinthians 15.26: and the enemie death shal be destroied last. well as the last enemy True 0.657 0.57 0.0
1 Corinthians 15.26 (Geneva) 1 corinthians 15.26: the last enemie that shalbe destroyed, is death. well as the last enemy True 0.648 0.758 0.0
1 Corinthians 15.26 (AKJV) 1 corinthians 15.26: the last enemie that shall be destroyed, is death. well as the last enemy True 0.647 0.744 0.0




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