The vanity of this mortal life, or, Of man, considered only in his present mortal state by J. Howe ...

Howe, John, 1630-1705
Publisher: Printed by A Maxwell for Sa Gellibrand
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1672
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A44699 ESTC ID: R9662 STC ID: H3045
Subject Headings: Immortality; Man (Christian theology);
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In-Text Surely men of low degree are vanity, and men of high degree are a lye, &c. In two respects may the present state of man seem to approach near to nothingness; Surely men of low degree Are vanity, and men of high degree Are a lie, etc. In two respects may the present state of man seem to approach near to nothingness; av-j n2 pp-f j n1 vbr n1, cc n2 pp-f j n1 vbr dt n1, av p-acp crd n2 vmb dt j n1 pp-f n1 vvb pc-acp vvi av-j p-acp n1;
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Adjacent References with Relevance: Psalms 62.9 (AKJV)
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Psalms 62.9 (AKJV) - 0 psalms 62.9: surely men of low degree are vanitie, and men of high degree are a lie: surely men of low degree are vanity, and men of high degree are a lye, &c True 0.907 0.965 4.105
Psalms 62.9 (AKJV) - 0 psalms 62.9: surely men of low degree are vanitie, and men of high degree are a lie: surely men of low degree are vanity, and men of high degree are a lye, &c. in two respects may the present state of man seem to approach near to nothingness False 0.773 0.946 4.105




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