The excellency of a publick spirit set forth in a sermon preach'd (since much enlarged) at the funeral of that late reverend divine Dr. Samuel Annesley, who departed this life Dec. 31, 1696 in the 77th year of his age : with a brief account of his life and death / by Daniel Williams.

Williams, Daniel, 1643?-1716
Publisher: Printed for John Dunton
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1697
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A66346 ESTC ID: R26373 STC ID: W2648
Subject Headings: Annesley, Samuel, 1620?-1696; Bible. -- N.T. -- Acts XIII, 36; Funeral sermons;
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In-Text and that to the filling of you with shame and grief. Oh that you would consider your latter end, Deut. 32.29. i. e. that you would consider what this (selfish barren) course will come to, what it will end in. and that to the filling of you with shame and grief. O that you would Consider your latter end, Deuteronomy 32.29. i. e. that you would Consider what this (selfish barren) course will come to, what it will end in. cc cst p-acp dt n-vvg pp-f pn22 p-acp n1 cc n1. uh cst pn22 vmd vvi po22 d n1, np1 crd. sy. sy. cst pn22 vmd vvi r-crq d (n1 j) n1 vmb vvi p-acp, r-crq pn31 vmb vvi p-acp.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Deuteronomy 32.1; Deuteronomy 32.29; Deuteronomy 32.29 (Geneva)
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Deuteronomy 32.29 (Geneva) - 1 deuteronomy 32.29: they would consider their latter ende. oh that you would consider your latter end, deut True 0.844 0.906 0.241
Deuteronomy 32.29 (AKJV) deuteronomy 32.29: o that they were wise, that they vnderstood this, that they would consider their latter end. oh that you would consider your latter end, deut True 0.834 0.898 0.401
Deuteronomy 32.29 (Douay-Rheims) deuteronomy 32.29: o that they would be wise and would understand, and would provide for their last end. oh that you would consider your latter end, deut True 0.786 0.541 0.201
Deuteronomy 32.29 (Geneva) deuteronomy 32.29: oh that they were wise, then they would vnderstand this: they would consider their latter ende. and that to the filling of you with shame and grief. oh that you would consider your latter end, deut. 32.29. i. e. that you would consider what this (selfish barren) course will come to, what it will end in False 0.727 0.828 1.369
Deuteronomy 32.29 (AKJV) deuteronomy 32.29: o that they were wise, that they vnderstood this, that they would consider their latter end. and that to the filling of you with shame and grief. oh that you would consider your latter end, deut. 32.29. i. e. that you would consider what this (selfish barren) course will come to, what it will end in False 0.713 0.782 1.317




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In-Text Deut. 32.29. i. Deuteronomy 32.29; Deuteronomy 32.1