The vanity and mischief of making earthly, together with the necessity and benefit of making heavenly treasures our chiefe treasure opened in a sermon at Mary Spittle, before the Right Honorable the Lord Major and court of aldermen, of the city of London, and divers worthy citizens at their solemn anniversarie meeting, on Tuesday in Easter Week, being the 17 of Aprill 1655. / By John Crodacott, preacher of Gods word at Saviours Southwark, and Sepulchres London.

Crodacott, John
Publisher: Printed for A Kemb at Margarets Hill in Southwark
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1655
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A80829 ESTC ID: R210367 STC ID: C6964
Subject Headings: Charity; Christian life; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text How much lesse man that is a worm, and the son of man which is a worm, saith Bildad. And when man is arrayed in Silks or Sartins, How much less man that is a worm, and the son of man which is a worm, Says Bildad. And when man is arrayed in Silks or Sartins, c-crq av-d av-dc n1 cst vbz dt n1, cc dt n1 pp-f n1 r-crq vbz dt n1, vvz np1. cc c-crq n1 vbz vvn p-acp n2 cc np1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Job 25.6; Job 25.6 (AKJV); Job 25.6 (Geneva)
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Job 25.6 (AKJV) - 0 job 25.6: how much lesse man, that is a worme: how much lesse man that is a worm True 0.895 0.914 1.335
Job 25.6 (Geneva) job 25.6: how much more man, a worme, euen the sonne of man, which is but a worme? how much lesse man that is a worm True 0.852 0.782 0.08
Job 25.6 (AKJV) job 25.6: how much lesse man, that is a worme: and the sonne of man which is a worme? how much lesse man that is a worm, and the son of man which is a worm, saith bildad. and when man is arrayed in silks or sartins, False 0.826 0.896 1.307
Job 25.6 (Geneva) job 25.6: how much more man, a worme, euen the sonne of man, which is but a worme? how much lesse man that is a worm, and the son of man which is a worm, saith bildad. and when man is arrayed in silks or sartins, False 0.813 0.718 0.389
Job 25.6 (AKJV) - 1 job 25.6: and the sonne of man which is a worme? the son of man which is a worm, saith bildad. and when man is arrayed in silks or sartins, True 0.806 0.91 0.132
Job 25.6 (Douay-Rheims) job 25.6: how much less man that is rottenness and the son of man who is a worm? how much lesse man that is a worm, and the son of man which is a worm, saith bildad. and when man is arrayed in silks or sartins, False 0.785 0.678 3.31
Job 25.6 (Douay-Rheims) job 25.6: how much less man that is rottenness and the son of man who is a worm? how much lesse man that is a worm True 0.769 0.751 1.215
Job 25.6 (Geneva) job 25.6: how much more man, a worme, euen the sonne of man, which is but a worme? the son of man which is a worm, saith bildad. and when man is arrayed in silks or sartins, True 0.755 0.785 0.161
Job 25.6 (Douay-Rheims) job 25.6: how much less man that is rottenness and the son of man who is a worm? the son of man which is a worm, saith bildad. and when man is arrayed in silks or sartins, True 0.729 0.538 2.43
Job 25.6 (Vulgate) job 25.6: quanto magis homo putredo, et filius hominis vermis? how much lesse man that is a worm True 0.718 0.199 0.0
Job 25.6 (Vulgate) job 25.6: quanto magis homo putredo, et filius hominis vermis? the son of man which is a worm, saith bildad. and when man is arrayed in silks or sartins, True 0.715 0.183 0.0




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