Right thoughts in sad hours representing the comforts and the duties of good men under all their afflictions; and particularly, that one, the untimely death of children: in a sermon delivered at Charls-town, New England; under a fresh experience of that calamity.

Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728
Publisher: printed by James Astwood
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1689
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A50157 ESTC ID: R220434 STC ID: M1147
Subject Headings: Consolation; Death; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text our Sense, our carnal perverse dim-sighted Sense, will not easily make sence of that Riddle, in Iudg. 14. 14. Out of the Eater came forth Meat. our Sense, our carnal perverse dimsighted Sense, will not Easily make sense of that Riddle, in Judges 14. 14. Out of the Eater Come forth Meat. po12 n1, po12 j j j n1, vmb xx av-j vvi n1 pp-f d n1, p-acp np1 crd crd av pp-f dt n1 vvd av n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Judges 14.14; Judges 14.14 (Geneva)
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Judges 14.14 (Geneva) judges 14.14: and he sayd vnto them, out of the eater came meate, and out of the strong came sweetenesse: and they could not in three dayes expound the riddle. our sense, our carnal perverse dim-sighted sense, will not easily make sence of that riddle, in iudg. 14. 14. out of the eater came forth meat False 0.633 0.342 1.409
Judges 14.14 (AKJV) judges 14.14: and hee said vnto them, out of the eater came foorth meate, aud out of the strong came foorth sweetnesse. and they could not in three dayes expound the riddle. our sense, our carnal perverse dim-sighted sense, will not easily make sence of that riddle, in iudg. 14. 14. out of the eater came forth meat False 0.607 0.634 1.266
Judges 14.14 (Douay-Rheims) judges 14.14: and he said to them: out of the eater came forth meat, and out of the strong came forth sweetness. and they could not in three days expound the riddle. our sense, our carnal perverse dim-sighted sense, will not easily make sence of that riddle, in iudg. 14. 14. out of the eater came forth meat False 0.604 0.496 3.81




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In-Text Iudg. 14. 14. Judges 14.14