Asarkokaukēma, or The vanity of glorying in the flesh, open'd in a sermon preached at the funeral of Kingsmel Lucy, Esq. Eldest sonne to Francis Lucy, Esq. / By Tho. Case ...

Case, Thomas, 1598-1682
Lucy, Francis
Lucy, Kingsmel
Publisher: Printed by T R and E M for Robert Gibbs in Chancery lane near Serjeants Inne
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1655
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A81234 ESTC ID: R175653 STC ID: C823A
Subject Headings: Funeral sermons; Pride and vanity; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Surely the people is grasse, the mighty Babylonian Monarch and all his Armies are but as the grasse, which of it self is eaducous, and the least breath of Gods indignation dorh ptesently resolve into dust and nothing. Surely the people is grass, the mighty Babylonian Monarch and all his Armies Are but as the grass, which of it self is eaducous, and the least breath of God's Indignation dorh ptesently resolve into dust and nothing. av-j dt n1 vbz n1, dt j jp n1 cc d po31 n2 vbr cc-acp p-acp dt n1, r-crq pp-f pn31 n1 vbz j, cc dt ds n1 pp-f npg1 n1 fw-mi av-j vvi p-acp n1 cc pix.
Note 0 Mat. 6.30. Mathew 6.30. np1 crd.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Isaiah 40.7 (Geneva); Matthew 6.30
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Isaiah 40.7 (Geneva) isaiah 40.7: the grasse withereth, the floure fadeth, because the spirite of the lord bloweth vpon it: surely the people is grasse. surely the people is grasse, the mighty babylonian monarch and all his armies are but as the grasse, which of it self is eaducous, and the least breath of gods indignation dorh ptesently resolve into dust and nothing False 0.674 0.869 1.189
Isaiah 40.7 (AKJV) isaiah 40.7: the grasse withereth, the flowre fadeth; because the spirit of the lord bloweth vpon it: surely the people is grasse. surely the people is grasse, the mighty babylonian monarch and all his armies are but as the grasse, which of it self is eaducous, and the least breath of gods indignation dorh ptesently resolve into dust and nothing False 0.665 0.871 1.189
Isaiah 40.7 (Douay-Rheims) isaiah 40.7: the grass is withered, and the dower is fallen, because the spirit of the lord hath blown upon it. indeed the people is grass: surely the people is grasse, the mighty babylonian monarch and all his armies are but as the grasse, which of it self is eaducous, and the least breath of gods indignation dorh ptesently resolve into dust and nothing False 0.636 0.805 0.196




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Note 0 Mat. 6.30. Matthew 6.30