Canticum morientis cygni, or, The last dying note of Stephen the first gospel-martyr opened and improved in a sermon preached at Alhallows Barking, London, 17 Septemb. 1658, at the funeral of Mr. Andrew Bassano, gentleman, and since in some particulars enlarged by William Tutty ...

Tutty, William
Publisher: Printed for J Rothwel
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1659
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A63977 ESTC ID: R32882 STC ID: T3389
Subject Headings: Bassano, Andrew, d. 1658; Bible. -- N.T. -- Acts VII, 59; Funeral sermons;
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In-Text True it is, that without food and raiment for the flesh, we cannot well be contented, (it were well, True it is, that without food and raiment for the Flesh, we cannot well be contented, (it were well, j pn31 vbz, cst p-acp n1 cc n1 p-acp dt n1, pns12 vmbx av vbi vvn, (pn31 vbdr av,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Timothy 6.8 (Geneva)
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1 Timothy 6.8 (Geneva) 1 timothy 6.8: therefore when wee haue foode and raiment, let vs therewith be content. without food and raiment for the flesh, we cannot well be contented, (it were well, True 0.727 0.842 0.19
1 Timothy 6.8 (Tyndale) 1 timothy 6.8: when we have fode and rayment let vs therwith be content. without food and raiment for the flesh, we cannot well be contented, (it were well, True 0.724 0.526 0.0
1 Timothy 6.8 (AKJV) 1 timothy 6.8: and hauing food and raiment let vs be therewith content. without food and raiment for the flesh, we cannot well be contented, (it were well, True 0.719 0.812 0.396
1 Timothy 6.8 (ODRV) 1 timothy 6.8: but hauing food, and wherwith to be couered, with these we are content. without food and raiment for the flesh, we cannot well be contented, (it were well, True 0.702 0.638 0.216
1 Timothy 6.8 (Geneva) 1 timothy 6.8: therefore when wee haue foode and raiment, let vs therewith be content. true it is, that without food and raiment for the flesh, we cannot well be contented, (it were well, False 0.69 0.829 0.19
1 Timothy 6.8 (Tyndale) 1 timothy 6.8: when we have fode and rayment let vs therwith be content. true it is, that without food and raiment for the flesh, we cannot well be contented, (it were well, False 0.69 0.537 0.0
1 Timothy 6.8 (AKJV) 1 timothy 6.8: and hauing food and raiment let vs be therewith content. true it is, that without food and raiment for the flesh, we cannot well be contented, (it were well, False 0.682 0.796 0.396
1 Timothy 6.8 (ODRV) 1 timothy 6.8: but hauing food, and wherwith to be couered, with these we are content. true it is, that without food and raiment for the flesh, we cannot well be contented, (it were well, False 0.664 0.615 0.216




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