The providence of God in sudden death ordinary and extraordinary vindicated and improved in a funeral sermon for Mrs. Mary Reve, wife to Mr. Nicholas Reve, merchant : first preached to the English Church in Rotterdam, January 14, 1685, and since enlarged / by Joseph Hill.

Hill, Joseph, 1625-1707
Publisher: Printed by Reinier Leers
Place of Publication: Rotterdam
Publication Year: 1685
Approximate Era: JamesII
TCP ID: A43796 ESTC ID: R12820 STC ID: H2002
Subject Headings: Death; Funeral sermons; Reve, Mary, d. 1685; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text And much more that which is sudden, this circumstance being an aggravation thereof, as appears by its being as such denounced Deutr. 7: 4. 1 Sam. 2: 31. Is. 29: 5. and 30: 13. Prov. 6: 15. and 29: 1. executed Job. 22: 16 and 36: 14. Ps. 37: 2. Eccles. 7: 17. 1 Thes. 5: 3. bewailed Jer. 4: 20 and 6 26. imprecated Ps. 55: 16 and deprecated as such Ps. 102: 25. The Pelagians indeed of old (as the Socinians of late) denyed mans mortality to be the effect of his sin, affirming it to arise from his natural constitution at the first: And much more that which is sudden, this circumstance being an aggravation thereof, as appears by its being as such denounced Deuteronomy 7: 4. 1 Sam. 2: 31. Is. 29: 5. and 30: 13. Curae 6: 15. and 29: 1. executed Job. 22: 16 and 36: 14. Ps. 37: 2. Eccles. 7: 17. 1 Thebes 5: 3. bewailed Jer. 4: 20 and 6 26. imprecated Ps. 55: 16 and deprecated as such Ps. 102: 25. The Pelagians indeed of old (as the socinians of late) denied men mortality to be the Effect of his since, affirming it to arise from his natural constitution At the First: cc av-d av-dc cst r-crq vbz j, d n1 vbg dt n1 av, c-acp vvz p-acp po31 vbg p-acp d vvn np1 crd: crd crd np1 crd: crd np1 crd: crd cc crd: crd np1 crd: crd cc crd: crd vvd np1. crd: crd cc crd: crd np1 crd: crd np1 crd: crd crd np1 crd: crd vvd np1 crd: crd cc crd crd j np1 crd: crd cc vvn p-acp d np1 crd: crd dt n2 av pp-f j (c-acp dt njp2 pp-f j) vvn vvz n1 pc-acp vbi dt n1 pp-f po31 n1, vvg pn31 pc-acp vvi p-acp po31 j n1 p-acp dt ord:




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In-Text Deutr. 7: 4. Deuteronomy 7.4
In-Text 1 Sam. 2: 31. 1 Samuel 2.31
In-Text Prov. 6: 15. & 29: 1. Proverbs 6.15; Proverbs 29.1
In-Text Job. 22: 16 & 36: 14. Job 22.16; Job 36.14
In-Text Ps. 37: 2. Psalms 37.2
In-Text Eccles. 7: 17. Ecclesiastes 7.17
In-Text 1 Thes. 5: 3. 1 Thessalonians 5.3
In-Text Jer. 4: 20 & 6 26. Jeremiah 4.20; Jeremiah 6.26
In-Text Ps. 55: 16 & Psalms 55.16
In-Text Ps. 102: 25. Psalms 102.25