The godly mans ark or, City of refuge, in the day of his distresse. Discovered in divers sermons, the first of which was preached at the funerall of Mistresse Elizabeth Moore. The other four were afterwards preached, and are all of them now made publick, for the supportation and consolation of the saints of God in the hour of tribulation. Hereunto are annexed Mris. Moores evidences for Heaven, composed and collected by her in the time of her health, for her comfort in the time of sickness. / By Ed. Calamy, B.D. and pastor of the church at Aldermanbury.

Calamy, Edmund, 1600-1666
Moore, Elizabeth, d. 1656?
Publisher: Printed for Jo Hancock brother to the late deceased Eliz Moore to be sold at the first shop in Popes head Alley next to Cornhill And for Tho Parkhurst at the three Crowns over against the Great Conduit at the lower end of Cheapside
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1657
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A78903 ESTC ID: R209627 STC ID: C247
Subject Headings: Funeral sermons -- 17th century; Moore, Elizabeth, d. 1656?; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and thy two friends for you have not spoken the thing that is right, &c. This was the fault of the Barbarians, Act. 28. 4. When they saw the venimous beast hang upon the hands of Paul, they said among themselves, no doubt this man is a murderer, &c. But remember they were Barbarians. It is a sign of a Barbarian, not of a Christian to pass a rash censure upon persons in affliction. and thy two Friends for you have not spoken the thing that is right, etc. This was the fault of the Barbarians, Act. 28. 4. When they saw the venomous beast hang upon the hands of Paul, they said among themselves, not doubt this man is a murderer, etc. But Remember they were Barbarians. It is a Signen of a Barbarian, not of a Christian to pass a rash censure upon Persons in affliction. cc po21 crd n2 p-acp pn22 vhb xx vvn dt n1 cst vbz j-jn, av d vbds dt n1 pp-f dt n2-jn, n1 crd crd c-crq pns32 vvd dt j n1 vvb p-acp dt n2 pp-f np1, pns32 vvd p-acp px32, xx vvi d n1 vbz dt n1, av p-acp vvb pns32 vbdr n2-jn. pn31 vbz dt n1 pp-f dt j-jn, xx pp-f dt njp pc-acp vvi dt j n1 p-acp n2 p-acp n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Acts 28.4; Acts 28.4 (ODRV); Job 42.7; Luke 13.4 (Geneva)
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Acts 28.4 (ODRV) acts 28.4: but as the barbarous saw the beast hanging on his hand, they said one to another: vndoubtedly this man is a murderer, who being escaped out of the sea, vengeance doth not suffer him to liue. when they saw the venimous beast hang upon the hands of paul, they said among themselves, no doubt this man is a murderer, &c True 0.765 0.788 2.066
Acts 28.4 (AKJV) acts 28.4: and when the barbarians saw the venomous beast hang on his hand, they saide among themselues, no doubt this man is a murtherer, whom though hee hath escaped the sea, yet uengeance suffereth not to liue. when they saw the venimous beast hang upon the hands of paul, they said among themselves, no doubt this man is a murderer, &c True 0.743 0.931 1.926
Acts 28.4 (AKJV) acts 28.4: and when the barbarians saw the venomous beast hang on his hand, they saide among themselues, no doubt this man is a murtherer, whom though hee hath escaped the sea, yet uengeance suffereth not to liue. and thy two friends for you have not spoken the thing that is right, &c. this was the fault of the barbarians, act. 28. 4. when they saw the venimous beast hang upon the hands of paul, they said among themselves, no doubt this man is a murderer, &c. but remember they were barbarians. it is a sign of a barbarian, not of a christian to pass a rash censure upon persons in affliction False 0.713 0.896 2.798
Acts 28.4 (Geneva) acts 28.4: nowe when ye barbarians saw the worme hang on his hand, they said among themselues, this man surely is a murtherer, whom, though he hath escaped the sea, yet vengeance hath not suffered to liue. when they saw the venimous beast hang upon the hands of paul, they said among themselves, no doubt this man is a murderer, &c True 0.709 0.776 0.852
Acts 28.4 (Geneva) acts 28.4: nowe when ye barbarians saw the worme hang on his hand, they said among themselues, this man surely is a murtherer, whom, though he hath escaped the sea, yet vengeance hath not suffered to liue. and thy two friends for you have not spoken the thing that is right, &c. this was the fault of the barbarians, act. 28. 4. when they saw the venimous beast hang upon the hands of paul, they said among themselves, no doubt this man is a murderer, &c. but remember they were barbarians. it is a sign of a barbarian, not of a christian to pass a rash censure upon persons in affliction False 0.697 0.742 1.705
Acts 28.4 (ODRV) acts 28.4: but as the barbarous saw the beast hanging on his hand, they said one to another: vndoubtedly this man is a murderer, who being escaped out of the sea, vengeance doth not suffer him to liue. and thy two friends for you have not spoken the thing that is right, &c. this was the fault of the barbarians, act. 28. 4. when they saw the venimous beast hang upon the hands of paul, they said among themselves, no doubt this man is a murderer, &c. but remember they were barbarians. it is a sign of a barbarian, not of a christian to pass a rash censure upon persons in affliction False 0.688 0.813 2.587




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