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 what will become of those that are but Dust, who dwell in Houses of Clay? Verily they must (as fearful of their own harm) repeat this Lesson, Dust thou art, and unto dust thou shalt return One asking the question, what will become of those that Are but Dust, who dwell in Houses of Clay? Verily they must (as fearful of their own harm) repeat this lesson, Dust thou art, and unto dust thou shalt return One asking the question, q-crq vmb vvi pp-f d cst vbr p-acp n1, r-crq vvb p-acp n2 pp-f n1? av-j pns32 vmb (c-acp j pp-f po32 d n1) vvb d n1, n1 pns21 vb2r, cc p-acp n1 pns21 vm2 vvi crd vvg dt n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Genesis 3.19 (ODRV); Job 4.19 (Geneva)
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Job 4.19 (Geneva) job 4.19: howe much more in them that dwell in houses of clay, whose foundation is in the dust, which shalbe destroyed before the moth? what will become of those that are but dust, who dwell in houses of clay True 0.729 0.8 0.292
Job 4.19 (AKJV) job 4.19: howe much lesse on them that dwell in houses of clay, whose foundation is in the dust, which are crushed before the moth. what will become of those that are but dust, who dwell in houses of clay True 0.727 0.77 0.292
Job 4.19 (Douay-Rheims) job 4.19: how much more shall they that dwell in houses of clay, who have an earthly foundation, be consumed as with the moth? what will become of those that are but dust, who dwell in houses of clay True 0.702 0.784 0.227
Genesis 3.19 (ODRV) - 1 genesis 3.19: because dust thou art, and into dust thou shalt returne. verily they must (as fearful of their own harm) repeat this lesson, dust thou art, and unto dust thou shalt return one asking the question, True 0.69 0.58 1.5
Genesis 3.19 (AKJV) genesis 3.19: in the sweate of thy face shalt thou eate bread, till thou returne vnto the ground: for out of it wast thou taken, for dust thou art, and vnto dust shalt thou returne. verily they must (as fearful of their own harm) repeat this lesson, dust thou art, and unto dust thou shalt return one asking the question, True 0.616 0.349 1.357




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