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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In-Text Or, 3ly he may be said to have the power of death (sicut carnifex habet imperium rotae & patibuli) as an executioner hath power of the wheel or gibbet, therewith to torment men, not whom and how he pleaseth, Or, 3ly he may be said to have the power of death (sicut carnifex habet imperium Rotae & patibuli) as an executioner hath power of the wheel or gibbet, therewith to torment men, not whom and how he Pleases, cc, av-j pns31 vmb vbi vvn pc-acp vhi dt n1 pp-f n1 (fw-la fw-la fw-la fw-la fw-la cc fw-la) p-acp dt n1 vhz n1 pp-f dt n1 cc n1, av pc-acp vvi n2, xx r-crq cc c-crq pns31 vvz,




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