The dying mans destiny, and the living mans duty, opened. And applyed in a sermon preached on board the Loyal-Eagle, upon the coast of Cormodell in the East-Indies. At the solemn obsequies of Mr. Richarde Bernard, Chyrurgeon, who, at the conclusion of it, was (with universal sorrow) thrown into the sea, Feb. 1. 1680. Together, with an elegy on his death. By C.N. Minister of the same ship.

Nicholets, Charles
Publisher: printed for Dorman Newman at the Kings arms in the Poultrey
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1682
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A52287 ESTC ID: R222287 STC ID: N1087
Subject Headings: Funeral sermons -- 17th century;
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In-Text and rides secure from all Storms and Tempests! For there the wicked cease from troubling. and there the wearied are at rest. and rides secure from all Storms and Tempests! For there the wicked cease from troubling. and there the wearied Are At rest. cc vvz j p-acp d n2 cc n2! p-acp a-acp dt j vvi p-acp vvg. cc a-acp dt vvn vbr p-acp n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Job 3.17 (AKJV)
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Job 3.17 (AKJV) - 0 job 3.17: there the wicked cease from troubling: there the wicked cease from troubling. True 0.94 0.962 1.65
Job 3.17 (AKJV) - 1 job 3.17: and there the wearie be at rest. there the wearied are at rest True 0.897 0.933 0.154
Job 3.17 (AKJV) job 3.17: there the wicked cease from troubling: and there the wearie be at rest. and rides secure from all storms and tempests! for there the wicked cease from troubling. and there the wearied are at rest False 0.894 0.954 1.247
Job 3.17 (Douay-Rheims) job 3.17: there the wicked cease from tumult, and there the wearied in strength are at rest. and rides secure from all storms and tempests! for there the wicked cease from troubling. and there the wearied are at rest False 0.83 0.936 1.183
Job 3.17 (Geneva) job 3.17: the wicked haue there ceased from their tyrannie, and there they that laboured valiantly, are at rest. and rides secure from all storms and tempests! for there the wicked cease from troubling. and there the wearied are at rest False 0.759 0.763 0.234
Job 3.17 (Douay-Rheims) job 3.17: there the wicked cease from tumult, and there the wearied in strength are at rest. there the wicked cease from troubling. True 0.748 0.897 0.304
Job 3.17 (Douay-Rheims) job 3.17: there the wicked cease from tumult, and there the wearied in strength are at rest. there the wearied are at rest True 0.734 0.873 1.06
Job 3.17 (Vulgate) job 3.17: ibi impii cessaverunt a tumultu, et ibi requieverunt fessi robore. there the wicked cease from troubling. True 0.68 0.54 0.0
Job 3.17 (Geneva) job 3.17: the wicked haue there ceased from their tyrannie, and there they that laboured valiantly, are at rest. there the wicked cease from troubling. True 0.674 0.836 0.098
Job 3.17 (Geneva) job 3.17: the wicked haue there ceased from their tyrannie, and there they that laboured valiantly, are at rest. there the wearied are at rest True 0.671 0.761 0.117




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