Discourses on several texts of Scripture by Henry More.

More, Henry, 1614-1687
Worthington, John, 1618-1671
Publisher: Printed by J R and are to be sold by Brabazon Aylmer
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1692
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A51292 ESTC ID: R27512 STC ID: M2649
Subject Headings: Church of England; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Nay the scene of things in this present World, seem'd to him so sad and Tragical, that he praises the Dead, which are already dead, more than the Living which are yet alive; Nay the scene of things in this present World, seemed to him so sad and Tragical, that he praises the Dead, which Are already dead, more than the Living which Are yet alive; uh-x dt n1 pp-f n2 p-acp d j n1, vvd p-acp pno31 av j cc j, cst pns31 n2 dt j, r-crq vbr av j, av-dc cs dt n-vvg r-crq vbr av j;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Ecclesiastes 4.2 (AKJV); Ecclesiastes 4.3 (AKJV); Ecclesiastes 4.4 (Geneva)
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Ecclesiastes 4.2 (AKJV) ecclesiastes 4.2: wherefore i praised the dead which are already dead, more then the liuing which are yet aliue. nay the scene of things in this present world, seem'd to him so sad and tragical, that he praises the dead, which are already dead, more than the living which are yet alive False 0.607 0.803 0.0
Ecclesiastes 4.2 (Geneva) ecclesiastes 4.2: wherefore i praysed the dead which now are dead, aboue the liuing, which are yet aliue. nay the scene of things in this present world, seem'd to him so sad and tragical, that he praises the dead, which are already dead, more than the living which are yet alive False 0.6 0.519 0.0




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