Sighs from Hell: or, The groans of the damned Delivered in a sermon from the parable of Dives and Lazarus. Wherein is plainly set forth the miserable state of those that like Dives have their good things in this life, but after this life is ended go down to Hell, and there being in torment cry for a drop of water to cool their tongue. Being preached, and now made publique on purpose to awaken the carnal besotted sinners of England. Also a word of comfort to all the poor afflicted people of God, who in this life time receives evil things, but in the world to come joys unspeakable, and life everlasting. By R. Hough, minister of the gospel.

Hough, Roger
Publisher: printed for Charles Passenger at the seven Stars on London Bridge
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1680
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A44593 ESTC ID: R215809 STC ID: H2914B
Subject Headings: Christian literature; Hell;
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In-Text And see Abraham a farr off and Lazarus in his bosome. When the damned are in this pittiful state, surrounded with fears, with terrors, with torments, And see Abraham a Far off and Lazarus in his bosom. When the damned Are in this pitiful state, surrounded with fears, with terrors, with torments, cc vvb np1 dt av-j a-acp cc np1 p-acp po31 n1. c-crq dt n-vvn vbr p-acp d j n1, vvn p-acp n2, p-acp n2, p-acp n2,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Luke 16.23 (AKJV)
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Luke 16.23 (AKJV) luke 16.23: and in hell he lift vp his eyes being in torments, and seeth abraham afarre off, and lazarus in his bosome: and see abraham a farr off and lazarus in his bosome. when the damned are in this pittiful state, surrounded with fears, with terrors, with torments, False 0.72 0.941 0.862
Luke 16.23 (Geneva) luke 16.23: and being in hell in torments, he lift vp his eyes, and sawe abraham a farre off, and lazarus in his bosome. and see abraham a farr off and lazarus in his bosome. when the damned are in this pittiful state, surrounded with fears, with terrors, with torments, False 0.702 0.952 0.862
Luke 16.23 (Tyndale) luke 16.23: and beinge in hell in tormentes he lyfte vp his eyes and sawe abraham a farre of and lazarus in his bosome and see abraham a farr off and lazarus in his bosome. when the damned are in this pittiful state, surrounded with fears, with terrors, with torments, False 0.687 0.934 0.626
Luke 16.23 (ODRV) luke 16.23: and lifting vp his eyes, when he was in torments, he saw abraham a farre off, and lazarus in his bosome: and see abraham a farr off and lazarus in his bosome. when the damned are in this pittiful state, surrounded with fears, with terrors, with torments, False 0.664 0.947 0.892




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