A contemplation of mans mortalitie. Preached at Reading, by John Dashfield, M.A.

Dashfield, John
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Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1649
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A37030 ESTC ID: R214401 STC ID: D279A
Subject Headings: Man (Christian theology); Mortality;
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In-Text nor his King, nor his God? Job 21.31. The best remedie is to carry him to the Sepulchers of the dead, et in congerie mortuorum evigilabit; nor his King, nor his God? Job 21.31. The best remedy is to carry him to the Sepulchers of the dead, et in congerie Mortuorum evigilabit; ccx po31 n1, ccx po31 n1? np1 crd. dt js n1 vbz pc-acp vvi pno31 p-acp dt n2 pp-f dt j, fw-fr p-acp n1 fw-la fw-la;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Job 21.31; Job 21.32 (Douay-Rheims); Job 21.32 (Vulgate)
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Job 21.32 (Vulgate) job 21.32: ipse ad sepulchra ducetur, et in congerie mortuorum vigilabit. his god? job 21.31. the best remedie is to carry him to the sepulchers of the dead, et in congerie mortuorum evigilabit True 0.743 0.581 1.035
Job 21.32 (Vulgate) job 21.32: ipse ad sepulchra ducetur, et in congerie mortuorum vigilabit. nor his king, nor his god? job 21.31. the best remedie is to carry him to the sepulchers of the dead, et in congerie mortuorum evigilabit False 0.736 0.444 1.035




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In-Text Job 21.31. Job 21.31