The saints convoy to heaven a discourse occasioned by (and in part preached upon) the death and funeral of Mr. Benjamin Lindsey, who deceased the 21st of February, 1697 / by Tho. Doolittle ...

Doolittle, Thomas, 1632?-1707
Publisher: Printed for John Lawrence
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1697
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A36326 ESTC ID: R32822 STC ID: D1893
Subject Headings: Funeral sermons;
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In-Text Why is his Chariot so long a coming? Why tarry the Wheels of his Chariot? The Soul on its Journey looking out of his Chariot, Why is his Chariot so long a coming? Why tarry the Wheels of his Chariot? The Soul on its Journey looking out of his Chariot, q-crq vbz po31 n1 av av-j dt n-vvg? q-crq vvb dt n2 pp-f po31 n1? dt n1 p-acp po31 n1 vvg av pp-f po31 n1,




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Judges 5.28 (AKJV) - 1 judges 5.28: why tarie the wheeles of his charets? why is his chariot so long a coming? why tarry the wheels of his chariot? the soul on its journey looking out of his chariot, False 0.632 0.354 0.0
Judges 5.28 (Geneva) judges 5.28: the mother of sisera looked out at a windowe, and cryed thorowe the lattesse, why is his charet so long a comming? why tary the wheeles of his charets? why is his chariot so long a coming? why tarry the wheels of his chariot? the soul on its journey looking out of his chariot, False 0.607 0.7 0.193




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