Par nobile two treatises, the one concerning the excellent woman, evincing a person fearing the Lord to be the most excellent person, discoursed more privately upon occasion of the death of the Right Honourable the Lady Frances Hobart late of Norwich, from Pro. 31, 29, 30, 31 : the other discovering a fountain of comfort and satisfaction to persons walking with God, yet living and dying without sensible consolations , discovered from Psal. 17, 15 at the funerals of the Right Honourable the Lady Katherine Courten, preached at Blicklin in the county of Norfolk, March 27, 1652 : with the narratives of the holy lives and deaths of those two noble sisters / by J.C.

Collinges, John, 1623-1690
Publisher: s n
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1669
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A33971 ESTC ID: R26441 STC ID: C5329
Subject Headings: Courten, Catharine Egerton, -- Lady, d. 1652; Funeral sermons; Hobart, Frances Egerton, -- Lady, 1603-1664;
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In-Text Or with Solomon; after he had tasted of all those sweet things which the world affords, Eccles. 12. 13. Hear the conclusion of all, Fear God, and keep his Commandments. Or with Solomon; After he had tasted of all those sweet things which the world affords, Eccles. 12. 13. Hear the conclusion of all, fear God, and keep his commandments. cc p-acp np1; c-acp pns31 vhd vvn pp-f d d j n2 r-crq dt n1 vvz, np1 crd crd np1 dt n1 pp-f d, vvb np1, cc vvi po31 n2.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Ecclesiastes 12.13; Ecclesiastes 12.13 (Geneva); Psalms 4; Psalms 4.6 (AKJV)
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Ecclesiastes 12.13 (Geneva) ecclesiastes 12.13: let vs heare the end of all: feare god and keepe his commandements: for this is the whole duetie of man. or with solomon; after he had tasted of all those sweet things which the world affords, eccles. 12. 13. hear the conclusion of all, fear god, and keep his commandments False 0.727 0.717 0.433
Ecclesiastes 12.13 (Geneva) ecclesiastes 12.13: let vs heare the end of all: feare god and keepe his commandements: for this is the whole duetie of man. or with solomon; after he had tasted of all those sweet things which the world affords, eccles. 12. 13. hear the conclusion of all, fear god True 0.722 0.304 0.492
Ecclesiastes 12.13 (AKJV) ecclesiastes 12.13: let vs heare the conclusion of the whole matter: feare god, and keepe his commandements, for this is the whole duetie of man. or with solomon; after he had tasted of all those sweet things which the world affords, eccles. 12. 13. hear the conclusion of all, fear god, and keep his commandments False 0.707 0.629 0.93
Ecclesiastes 12.13 (Douay-Rheims) ecclesiastes 12.13: let us all hear together the conclusion of the discourse. fear god, and keep his commandments: for this is all man: or with solomon; after he had tasted of all those sweet things which the world affords, eccles. 12. 13. hear the conclusion of all, fear god, and keep his commandments False 0.68 0.842 5.005




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In-Text Eccles. 12. 13. Ecclesiastes 12.13