A funeral sermon occasioned by the death of Mr. William Rathband an aged and learned servant of Christ, and preached Octob. 13. 1695. at Highgate. By Samuel Slater, M.A. minister of the gospel.

Slater, Samuel, d. 1704
Publisher: printed for Thomas Cockerill senr and junr at the Three Legs in the Poultrey over against the Stocks Market
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1695
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A60347 ESTC ID: R220549 STC ID: S3965
Subject Headings: Funeral sermons -- 17th century; Rathband, William, d. 1695; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text We have reason to conclude it must of necessity be so, since God hath chosen it for his own Seat, the place of his own Residence. We have reason to conclude it must of necessity be so, since God hath chosen it for his own Seat, the place of his own Residence. pns12 vhb n1 pc-acp vvi pn31 vmb pp-f n1 vbb av, c-acp np1 vhz vvn pn31 p-acp po31 d n1, dt n1 pp-f po31 d n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Psalms 131.13 (ODRV)
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Psalms 131.13 (ODRV) - 1 psalms 131.13: he hath chosen it for an habitation to himself. god hath chosen it for his own seat, the place of his own residence True 0.814 0.856 1.508
Psalms 132.13 (AKJV) - 1 psalms 132.13: he hath desired it for his habitation. god hath chosen it for his own seat, the place of his own residence True 0.719 0.486 0.549




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