Thrēnoikos the house of mourning furnished with directions for the hour of death ... delivered in LIII sermons preached at the funerals of divers faithfull servants of Christ / by Daniel Featly, Martin Day, John Preston, Ri. Houldsworth, Richard Sibbs, Thomas Taylor, doctors in divinity, Thomas Fuller and other reverend divines.

Featley, Daniel, 1582-1645
Publisher: Printed by G Dawson and are to be sold by John Williams
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1660
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A41017 ESTC ID: R30449 STC ID: F595
Subject Headings: Funeral sermons; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text yet he shall perish as his own dung, they which have seen him shall say where is be? He shall fall away as a dream, and shall not be found; yet he shall perish as his own dung, they which have seen him shall say where is be? He shall fallen away as a dream, and shall not be found; av pns31 vmb vvi p-acp po31 d n1, pns32 r-crq vhb vvn pno31 vmb vvi c-crq vbz vbi? pns31 vmb vvi av p-acp dt n1, cc vmb xx vbi vvn;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Job 20.6 (AKJV); Job 20.7 (Geneva); Job 20.8 (AKJV)
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Job 20.7 (Geneva) job 20.7: yet shall hee perish for euer, like his dung, and they which haue seene him, shall say, where is hee? yet he shall perish as his own dung, they which have seen him shall say where is be? he shall fall away as a dream, and shall not be found False 0.7 0.919 4.126
Job 20.7 (AKJV) job 20.7: yet he shall perish for euer, like his owne doung: they which haue seene him, shall say, where is he? yet he shall perish as his own dung, they which have seen him shall say where is be? he shall fall away as a dream, and shall not be found False 0.694 0.886 2.776
Job 20.7 (AKJV) job 20.7: yet he shall perish for euer, like his owne doung: they which haue seene him, shall say, where is he? yet he shall perish as his own dung, they which have seen him shall say where is be? he shall fall away as a dream True 0.692 0.895 0.583
Job 20.7 (Geneva) job 20.7: yet shall hee perish for euer, like his dung, and they which haue seene him, shall say, where is hee? yet he shall perish as his own dung, they which have seen him shall say where is be? he shall fall away as a dream True 0.691 0.927 1.442
Job 20.7 (Douay-Rheims) job 20.7: in the end he shall be destroyed like a dunghill, and they that has seen him shall say: where is he? yet he shall perish as his own dung, they which have seen him shall say where is be? he shall fall away as a dream, and shall not be found False 0.647 0.584 3.76
Job 20.8 (Geneva) job 20.8: he shall flee away as a dreame, and they shall not finde him, and shall passe away as a vision of the night, yet he shall perish as his own dung, they which have seen him shall say where is be? he shall fall away as a dream, and shall not be found False 0.639 0.435 3.215
Job 20.7 (Douay-Rheims) job 20.7: in the end he shall be destroyed like a dunghill, and they that has seen him shall say: where is he? yet he shall perish as his own dung, they which have seen him shall say where is be? he shall fall away as a dream True 0.638 0.646 1.598




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