A sermon preached at the Chappel Royal in the Tower, upon Sunday the sixth day of January, 1694/5, being the feast of the Epiphany as also the day whereon the greatest part of that audience appeared in deep mourning, upon the death of Her Sacred Majesty, our late gracious Queen Mary / by John Finglas ...

Finglas, John, Prebend of St. Audoens, Dublin
Publisher: Printed for the Author
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1695
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A85305 ESTC ID: R42987 STC ID: F951A
Subject Headings: Funeral sermons; Mary -- II, -- Queen of England, 1662-1694; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Corinthians 15.42; 1 Peter 1.24 (Tyndale); Genesis 18.27
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1 Peter 1.24 (Tyndale) 1 peter 1.24: for all flesshe is as grasse and all the glory of man is as the floure of grasse. the grasse widdereth and the flower falleth awaye and all this (in a great measure) because we believe not, at least, mind not this voice in the text, all flesh is grass. and what more withering and fading? dust it is, False 0.638 0.317 0.0
1 Peter 1.24 (Geneva) 1 peter 1.24: for all flesh is as grasse, and all the glorie of man is as the flower of grasse. the grasse withereth, and the flower falleth away. and all this (in a great measure) because we believe not, at least, mind not this voice in the text, all flesh is grass. and what more withering and fading? dust it is, False 0.636 0.436 1.436
1 Peter 1.24 (ODRV) 1 peter 1.24: for al flesh is as grasse: & al the glorie thereof as the floure of grasse. the grasse is withered, and the floure thereof is fallen away. and all this (in a great measure) because we believe not, at least, mind not this voice in the text, all flesh is grass. and what more withering and fading? dust it is, False 0.617 0.373 1.31
1 Peter 1.24 (AKJV) 1 peter 1.24: for all flesh is as grasse, and all the glory of man as the flowre of grasse: the grasse withereth, and the flowre thereof falleth away. and all this (in a great measure) because we believe not, at least, mind not this voice in the text, all flesh is grass. and what more withering and fading? dust it is, False 0.612 0.395 1.391




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