The epitaph of a godly man, especially a man of God or, The happines by death of holines in life. Delineated in a sermon preached at the funerall of Mr Adam Pemberton late minister of the parish of St Fosters Foster-lane : who ended this mortall, April the 8th, 1655. and was buried in hope of an immortal life the 11th of the same moneth. / By Nath: Hardy M.A. and preacher to the parish of St Dionis Back Church.

Hardy, Nathaniel, 1618-1670
Publisher: Printed by J G for Nathanaell Webb and William Grantham at the Black Bear neer the little North door of S Pauls Church
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1655
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A87093 ESTC ID: None STC ID: H720
Subject Headings: Christian life; Funeral sermons -- 17th century; Pemberton, Adam, d. 1655; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text man is no lesse subject to perishing than the beast; yea, the good man hath no more exemption than the bad; for so the Prophet Esay asserts, The righteous perisheth. Indeed, our Apostle elsewhere calls righteousness a breast-plate, but it is not death-proof; and though it delivereth in, yet not from death: It is true, death is the wages of sin, but still, it is here the lot of a Saint: perfect innocency should not have known mortality, but grace in the best is mixed with that sinne, which bringeth death; Christ (I grant) hath taken away death, but so as he hath taken away sin for the present, onely in part, not fully: man is no less Subject to perishing than the beast; yea, the good man hath no more exemption than the bade; for so the Prophet Isaiah asserts, The righteous Perishes. Indeed, our Apostle elsewhere calls righteousness a breastplate, but it is not Death-proof; and though it Delivereth in, yet not from death: It is true, death is the wages of since, but still, it is Here the lot of a Saint: perfect innocency should not have known mortality, but grace in the best is mixed with that sin, which brings death; christ (I grant) hath taken away death, but so as he hath taken away sin for the present, only in part, not Fully: n1 vbz av-dx av-dc j-jn p-acp vvg cs dt n1; uh, dt j n1 vhz dx dc n1 cs dt vvd; p-acp av dt n1 np1 n2, dt j vvz. av, po12 np1 av vvz n1 dt n1, p-acp pn31 vbz xx n1; cc cs pn31 vvz p-acp, av xx p-acp n1: pn31 vbz j, n1 vbz dt n2 pp-f n1, p-acp av, pn31 vbz av dt n1 pp-f dt n1: j n1 vmd xx vhi vvn n1, p-acp vvb p-acp dt av-js vbz vvn p-acp d n1, r-crq vvz n1; np1 (pns11 vvb) vhz vvn av n1, p-acp av c-acp pns31 vhz vvn av vvb p-acp dt j, av-j p-acp n1, xx av-j:
Note 0 Isa. 57. 1. Isaiah 57. 1. np1 crd crd
Note 1 Ephes. 6. 14. Ephesians 6. 14. np1 crd crd
Note 2 Rom. 6. 23. Rom. 6. 23. np1 crd crd




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Corinthians 15.56 (ODRV); Ecclesiastes 3.19 (Douay-Rheims); Ephesians 6.14; Isaiah 57.1; Isaiah 57.1 (AKJV); Romans 6.23
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Isaiah 57.1 (AKJV) - 0 isaiah 57.1: the righteous perisheth, and no man layeth it to heart; for so the prophet esay asserts, the righteous perisheth True 0.644 0.865 0.351
Ecclesiastes 3.19 (Douay-Rheims) ecclesiastes 3.19: therefore the death of man, and of beasts is one, and the condition of them both is equal: as man dieth, so they also die: all things breathe alike, and man hath nothing more than beast: all things are subject to vanity. man is no lesse subject to perishing than the beast True 0.636 0.459 1.269




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Note 0 Isa. 57. 1. Isaiah 57.1
Note 1 Ephes. 6. 14. Ephesians 6.14
Note 2 Rom. 6. 23. Romans 6.23