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 Hence ( Act; 23. 6.) Paul perceiving that the Assembly was mixed of Sadduces and Pharisees (and wisely considering, that if he did but mind them of their differences between themselves, they would not so strongly agree and combine against him) he made his advantage of it, by professing openly that he was a Pharisee. And the sacred Historian tells us what the peculiar tenents of the Sadduces were, ( v. 8.) The Sadduces say there is no Resurrection, Hence (Act; 23. 6.) Paul perceiving that the Assembly was mixed of Sadducees and Pharisees (and wisely considering, that if he did but mind them of their differences between themselves, they would not so strongly agree and combine against him) he made his advantage of it, by professing openly that he was a Pharisee. And the sacred Historian tells us what the peculiar tenants of the Sadducees were, (v. 8.) The Sadducees say there is no Resurrection, av (n1; crd crd) np1 vvg cst dt n1 vbds vvn pp-f np2 cc np1 (cc av-j vvg, cst cs pns31 vdd p-acp n1 pno32 pp-f po32 n2 p-acp px32, pns32 vmd xx av av-j vvi cc vvi p-acp pno31) pns31 vvd po31 n1 pp-f pn31, p-acp vvg av-j cst pns31 vbds dt np1. cc dt j n1 vvz pno12 r-crq dt j n2 pp-f dt np2 vbdr, (n1 crd) dt np2 vvb a-acp vbz dx n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Acts 23.6; Acts 23.6 (AKJV); Acts 23.8 (Vulgate)
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Acts 23.6 (AKJV) acts 23.6: but when paul perceiued that the one part were sadducees, and the other pharisees, hee cryed out in the councill, men and brethren, i am a pharisee, the sonne of a pharisee: of the hope and resurrection of the dead, i am called in question. hence ( act; 23. 6.) paul perceiving that the assembly was mixed of sadduces and pharisees (and wisely considering, that if he did but mind them of their differences between themselves, they would not so strongly agree and combine against him) he made his advantage of it, by professing openly that he was a pharisee. and the sacred historian tells us what the peculiar tenents of the sadduces were, ( v. 8.) the sadduces say there is no resurrection, False 0.785 0.501 1.854
Acts 23.6 (ODRV) acts 23.6: and paul knowing that the one part was of sadducees, and the other of pharisees, he cried out in the councel: men brethren, i am a pharisee, the sonne of pharisees: of the hope and resurrection of the dead am i iudged. hence ( act; 23. 6.) paul perceiving that the assembly was mixed of sadduces and pharisees (and wisely considering, that if he did but mind them of their differences between themselves, they would not so strongly agree and combine against him) he made his advantage of it, by professing openly that he was a pharisee. and the sacred historian tells us what the peculiar tenents of the sadduces were, ( v. 8.) the sadduces say there is no resurrection, False 0.77 0.543 1.808
Acts 23.6 (AKJV) - 0 acts 23.6: but when paul perceiued that the one part were sadducees, and the other pharisees, hee cryed out in the councill, men and brethren, i am a pharisee, the sonne of a pharisee: hence ( act; 23. 6.) paul perceiving that the assembly was mixed of sadduces and pharisees (and wisely considering, that if he did but mind them of their differences between themselves, they would not so strongly agree and combine against him) he made his advantage of it, by professing openly that he was a pharisee True 0.761 0.504 2.102
Acts 23.6 (Geneva) acts 23.6: but when paul perceiued that the one part were of the sadduces, and the other of the pharises, hee cried in the council, men and brethren, i am a pharise, the sonne of a pharise: i am accused of the hope and resurrection of the dead. hence ( act; 23. 6.) paul perceiving that the assembly was mixed of sadduces and pharisees (and wisely considering, that if he did but mind them of their differences between themselves, they would not so strongly agree and combine against him) he made his advantage of it, by professing openly that he was a pharisee. and the sacred historian tells us what the peculiar tenents of the sadduces were, ( v. 8.) the sadduces say there is no resurrection, False 0.753 0.426 4.587
Acts 23.6 (ODRV) - 0 acts 23.6: and paul knowing that the one part was of sadducees, and the other of pharisees, he cried out in the councel: hence ( act; 23. 6.) paul perceiving that the assembly was mixed of sadduces and pharisees (and wisely considering, that if he did but mind them of their differences between themselves, they would not so strongly agree and combine against him) he made his advantage of it, by professing openly that he was a pharisee True 0.75 0.601 1.47
Acts 23.6 (Geneva) - 0 acts 23.6: but when paul perceiued that the one part were of the sadduces, and the other of the pharises, hee cried in the council, men and brethren, i am a pharise, the sonne of a pharise: hence ( act; 23. 6.) paul perceiving that the assembly was mixed of sadduces and pharisees (and wisely considering, that if he did but mind them of their differences between themselves, they would not so strongly agree and combine against him) he made his advantage of it, by professing openly that he was a pharisee True 0.741 0.392 2.312
Acts 23.8 (AKJV) acts 23.8: for the sadducees say that there is no resurrection, neither angel, nor spirit: but the pharisees confesse both. and the sacred historian tells us what the peculiar tenents of the sadduces were, ( v. 8.) the sadduces say there is no resurrection, True 0.728 0.616 0.528
Acts 23.8 (Geneva) acts 23.8: for the sadduces say that there is no resurrection, neither angel, nor spirit: but the pharises confesse both. and the sacred historian tells us what the peculiar tenents of the sadduces were, ( v. 8.) the sadduces say there is no resurrection, True 0.723 0.613 3.411
Acts 23.8 (ODRV) acts 23.8: for the sadducees say there is not resurrection, nor angel, nor spirit: but the pharisees confesse both. and the sacred historian tells us what the peculiar tenents of the sadduces were, ( v. 8.) the sadduces say there is no resurrection, True 0.716 0.656 0.528
Acts 23.8 (Tyndale) acts 23.8: for the saduces saye that ther is no resurreccion nether angell nor sprete. but the pharisayes graunt bothe. and the sacred historian tells us what the peculiar tenents of the sadduces were, ( v. 8.) the sadduces say there is no resurrection, True 0.653 0.415 0.225




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