A spiritual legacy being a pattern of piety for all young persons practice in a faithful relation of the holy life and happy death of Mr. John Draper / represented out of his own and other manuscripts containing his experiences, exercises, self examinations and evidences for heaven ; together with his funeral sermons ; published by Chr. Ness.

Draper, John, d. 1682
Ness, Christopher, 1621-1705
Publisher: Printed by H Clark for the author and are to be sold by L Curtis
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1684
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A52818 ESTC ID: R29558 STC ID: N464
Subject Headings: Christian life; Youth -- Religious life;
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Adjacent References with Relevance: Job 9.26; Job 9.26 (Geneva)
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Job 9.26 (Geneva) job 9.26: they are passed as with the most swift ships, and as the eagle that flyeth to the pray. is from the eagles flying; the climax here is very observable, an eagle is swifter than a ship, False 0.725 0.298 2.17
Job 9.26 (AKJV) job 9.26: they are passed away as the ships: as the eagle that hasteth to the pray. is from the eagles flying; the climax here is very observable, an eagle is swifter than a ship, False 0.676 0.186 2.17




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