A cordiall against the feare of death delivered in a sermon before the Vniversity of Oxford May 28, 1654 / by Thomas Hodges.

Hodges, Thomas, d. 1688
Publisher: Printed by H H for Thomas Robinson
Place of Publication: Oxford
Publication Year: 1659
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A44069 ESTC ID: R27407 STC ID: H2318
Subject Headings: Church of England; Death; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text Farther, Christians are freed by Christ, and by his dying, from the slavish feare of death and hell, or temporall and eternall death. For Farther, Christians Are freed by christ, and by his dying, from the slavish Fear of death and hell, or temporal and Eternal death. For np1, np1 vbr vvn p-acp np1, cc p-acp po31 j-vvg, p-acp dt j n1 pp-f n1 cc n1, cc j cc j n1. p-acp
Note 0 Luk. 12.20. gr. Luk. 12.20. Great. np1 crd. zz.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Corinthians 15.26 (Geneva); Galatians 4.31 (ODRV); Luke 12.20
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Verse & Version Verse Text Text Is a Partial Textual Segment/Note Cosine Similarity Score Cross Encoder Score Okapi BM25 Score
Galatians 4.31 (ODRV) - 1 galatians 4.31: by the freedom wherewith christ hath made vs free. farther, christians are freed by christ True 0.723 0.696 2.055
Hebrews 2.15 (Tyndale) hebrews 2.15: and that he myght delyver the which thorow feare of deeth were all their lyfetyme in dauger of bondage. farther, christians are freed by christ, and by his dying, from the slavish feare of death and hell, or temporall and eternall death. for False 0.681 0.216 0.617
Hebrews 2.15 (Tyndale) hebrews 2.15: and that he myght delyver the which thorow feare of deeth were all their lyfetyme in dauger of bondage. by his dying, from the slavish feare of death and hell True 0.68 0.323 0.617
Hebrews 2.15 (ODRV) hebrews 2.15: and might deliuer them that by the feare of death through al their life were subiect to seruitude. farther, christians are freed by christ, and by his dying, from the slavish feare of death and hell, or temporall and eternall death. for False 0.679 0.32 2.956
Hebrews 2.15 (ODRV) hebrews 2.15: and might deliuer them that by the feare of death through al their life were subiect to seruitude. by his dying, from the slavish feare of death and hell True 0.673 0.425 1.801
Hebrews 2.15 (Geneva) hebrews 2.15: and that he might deliuer all them, which for feare of death were all their life time subiect to bondage. farther, christians are freed by christ, and by his dying, from the slavish feare of death and hell, or temporall and eternall death. for False 0.668 0.355 2.956
Hebrews 2.15 (AKJV) hebrews 2.15: and deliuer them, who through feare of death were all their life time subiect to bondage. farther, christians are freed by christ, and by his dying, from the slavish feare of death and hell, or temporall and eternall death. for False 0.667 0.398 2.956
Hebrews 2.15 (Geneva) hebrews 2.15: and that he might deliuer all them, which for feare of death were all their life time subiect to bondage. by his dying, from the slavish feare of death and hell True 0.664 0.392 1.801
Hebrews 2.15 (AKJV) hebrews 2.15: and deliuer them, who through feare of death were all their life time subiect to bondage. by his dying, from the slavish feare of death and hell True 0.646 0.39 1.801
Galatians 4.31 (Vulgate) - 1 galatians 4.31: qua libertate christus nos liberavit. farther, christians are freed by christ True 0.626 0.639 0.0




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Note 0 Luk. 12.20. Luke 12.20