The house of weeping, or, Mans last progress to his long home fully represented in several funeral discourses, with many pertinent ejaculations under each head, to remind us of our mortality and fading state / by John Dunton ...

Dunton, John, 1627 or 8-1676
Publisher: Printed for John Dunton
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1682
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A69886 ESTC ID: R40149 STC ID: D2627
Subject Headings: Eschatology; Funeral sermons; Last words; Mourning customs;
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In-Text Good Lord, therefore do thou make us to know our End, and the measure of our Days, what it is, that so we may be throughly convinced, how frail we dre; Good Lord, Therefore do thou make us to know our End, and the measure of our Days, what it is, that so we may be thoroughly convinced, how frail we dre; j n1, av vdb pns21 vvi pno12 pc-acp vvi po12 vvb, cc dt n1 pp-f po12 n2, r-crq pn31 vbz, cst av pns12 vmb vbi av-j vvn, c-crq j pns12 zz;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Hebrews 13.14 (Geneva); Psalms 39.4 (AKJV)
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Psalms 39.4 (AKJV) psalms 39.4: lord, make me to know mine end, and the measure of my dayes, what it is: that i may know how fraile i am. good lord, therefore do thou make us to know our end, and the measure of our days, what it is, that so we may be throughly convinced, how frail we dre False 0.751 0.841 1.58
Psalms 39.4 (Geneva) - 0 psalms 39.4: lord, let me know mine ende, and the measure of my dayes, what it is: good lord, therefore do thou make us to know our end, and the measure of our days, what it is, that so we may be throughly convinced, how frail we dre False 0.705 0.685 0.569




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