A sermon preach'd at the Castle of York to the condemned prisoners on Monday the 30th of March 1691 being the day before their execution : with an appendix which gives some account of them all, but more particularly of Mr. Edmund Robinson Clerk who was condemned and executed for high treason in counterfeiting the King's coyn / by George Halley.

Halley, George, 1655 or 6-1708
Publisher: Printed for Robert Clavel and are to be sold by Christopher Welburn
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1691
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A45351 ESTC ID: R26651 STC ID: H455
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Deuteronomy XXXII, 29; Execution sermons; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text The great Advantage of considering the latter End. Oh that they were wise, that they understood this, that they would consider their latter End! The great Advantage of considering the latter End. O that they were wise, that they understood this, that they would Consider their latter End! dt j n1 pp-f vvg dt d n1 uh cst pns32 vbdr j, cst pns32 vvd d, cst pns32 vmd vvi po32 d vvb!




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Deuteronomy 32.29 (AKJV); Ecclesiasticus 7.36; Ecclesiasticus 7.36 (AKJV)
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Deuteronomy 32.29 (AKJV) deuteronomy 32.29: o that they were wise, that they vnderstood this, that they would consider their latter end. the great advantage of considering the latter end. oh that they were wise, that they understood this, that they would consider their latter end False 0.834 0.97 0.814
Deuteronomy 32.29 (Geneva) deuteronomy 32.29: oh that they were wise, then they would vnderstand this: they would consider their latter ende. the great advantage of considering the latter end. oh that they were wise, that they understood this, that they would consider their latter end False 0.825 0.969 1.511
Deuteronomy 32.29 (Douay-Rheims) deuteronomy 32.29: o that they would be wise and would understand, and would provide for their last end. the great advantage of considering the latter end. oh that they were wise, that they understood this, that they would consider their latter end False 0.79 0.913 0.613
Deuteronomy 32.29 (Geneva) - 1 deuteronomy 32.29: they would consider their latter ende. they would consider their latter end True 0.758 0.958 4.775
Deuteronomy 32.29 (AKJV) deuteronomy 32.29: o that they were wise, that they vnderstood this, that they would consider their latter end. the great advantage of considering the latter end. oh that they were wise True 0.735 0.932 0.413
Deuteronomy 32.29 (Geneva) deuteronomy 32.29: oh that they were wise, then they would vnderstand this: they would consider their latter ende. the great advantage of considering the latter end. oh that they were wise True 0.732 0.939 1.311
Deuteronomy 32.29 (Douay-Rheims) deuteronomy 32.29: o that they would be wise and would understand, and would provide for their last end. the great advantage of considering the latter end. oh that they were wise True 0.723 0.832 0.413
Deuteronomy 32.29 (Douay-Rheims) deuteronomy 32.29: o that they would be wise and would understand, and would provide for their last end. they would consider their latter end True 0.637 0.693 4.075




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