A voyce from heaven, speaking good words and comfortable words, concerning saints departed. Which words are opened in a sermon preached at South-weal in Essex, 6. September, 1658. At the funeral of that worthy and eminent minister of the Gospel, Mr. Thomas Goodwin. Late pastor there. Hereunto is annexed a relation of many things observable in his life and death. By G.B. preacher of the word at Shenfield in Essex.

Bownd, George, d. 1662
Publisher: printed by S Griffin for J Kirton at the Kings Arms in Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1659
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A77157 ESTC ID: R207757 STC ID: B3888
Subject Headings: Funeral Sermons, English -- 17th century; Goodwin, Thomas, d. 1658;
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In-Text Those Worthies calling to mind the better and enduring substance, could take joyfully the spoyling of their goods, and can you bear nothing, suffer nothing? True, you have not this glory in possession, Those Worthies calling to mind the better and enduring substance, could take joyfully the spoiling of their goods, and can you bear nothing, suffer nothing? True, you have not this glory in possession, d n2-jn vvg p-acp n1 dt jc cc j-vvg n1, vmd vvi av-j dt vvg pp-f po32 n2-j, cc vmb pn22 vvi pix, vvb pix? j, pn22 vhb xx d n1 p-acp n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Hebrews 10.34; Hebrews 10.34 (AKJV); Hebrews 11.26
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Hebrews 10.34 (AKJV) hebrews 10.34: for yee had compassion of me in my bonds, and tooke ioyfully the spoyling of your goods, knowing in your selues that yee haue in heauen a better and an induring substance. those worthies calling to mind the better and enduring substance, could take joyfully the spoyling of their goods, and can you bear nothing, suffer nothing? true, you have not this glory in possession, False 0.63 0.675 0.744
Hebrews 10.34 (AKJV) hebrews 10.34: for yee had compassion of me in my bonds, and tooke ioyfully the spoyling of your goods, knowing in your selues that yee haue in heauen a better and an induring substance. those worthies calling to mind the better and enduring substance, could take joyfully the spoyling of their goods, and can you bear nothing, suffer nothing True 0.618 0.826 0.744
Hebrews 10.34 (Geneva) hebrews 10.34: for both ye sorowed with mee for my bonds, and suffered with ioy the spoyling of your goods, knowing in your selues howe that ye haue in heauen a better, and an enduring substance. those worthies calling to mind the better and enduring substance, could take joyfully the spoyling of their goods, and can you bear nothing, suffer nothing? true, you have not this glory in possession, False 0.611 0.596 1.48
Hebrews 10.34 (Tyndale) hebrews 10.34: for ye suffered also with my bondes and toke a worth the spoylynge of youre goodes and that with gladnes knowynge in youre selves how that ye had in heven a better and an endurynge substaunce those worthies calling to mind the better and enduring substance, could take joyfully the spoyling of their goods, and can you bear nothing, suffer nothing True 0.605 0.323 0.177
Hebrews 10.34 (Geneva) hebrews 10.34: for both ye sorowed with mee for my bonds, and suffered with ioy the spoyling of your goods, knowing in your selues howe that ye haue in heauen a better, and an enduring substance. those worthies calling to mind the better and enduring substance, could take joyfully the spoyling of their goods, and can you bear nothing, suffer nothing True 0.601 0.821 1.48




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