The righteous man's hope at death consider'd and improv'd for the comfort of dying Christians, and the support of surviving relations : to which is added Death-bed reflections, &c. proper for a righteous man in his last sickness / by Samuel Doolittle ; this was the first sermon the author preacht after the death of his mother Mrs. Mary Doolittle, who deceased Decemb. 16. 1692. and is since enlarged.

Doolittle, Samuel
Publisher: Printed for Thomas Cockerill
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1693
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A36312 ESTC ID: R10334 STC ID: D1879
Subject Headings: Consolation; Death; Future life;
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In-Text and say Lord, Lord open to me; am I like to be admitted, or deny'd? When thou O my Soul! and say Lord, Lord open to me; am I like to be admitted, or denied? When thou O my Soul! cc vvb n1, n1 j p-acp pno11; vbm pns11 j pc-acp vbi vvn, cc vvn? c-crq pns21 np1 po11 n1!




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Matthew 25.11 (Geneva) matthew 25.11: afterwards came also the other virgins, saying, lord, lord, open to vs. and say lord, lord open to me; am i like to be admitted True 0.61 0.751 0.612
Matthew 25.11 (Wycliffe) matthew 25.11: and at the last the othere virgyns camen, and seiden, lord, lord, opene to vs. and say lord, lord open to me; am i like to be admitted True 0.603 0.445 0.439




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