A cedars sad and solemn fall. Delivered in a sermon at the parish-church of Waltham Abbey in Essex ... At the funeral of James late Earl of Carlisle. By Thomas Reeve, D.D. preacher of Gods word there.

Reeve, Thomas, 1594-1672
Publisher: printed for William Grantham at the black Bear in St Pauls Church yard near the little North door
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1661
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A92319 ESTC ID: R208034 STC ID: R685
Subject Headings: Funeral sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text He doth think that he cannot justly beg his dayly bread, if he doth not break bread to the hungry: He does think that he cannot justly beg his daily bred, if he does not break bred to the hungry: pns31 vdz vvi cst pns31 vmbx av-j vvi po31 av-j n1, cs pns31 vdz xx vvi n1 p-acp dt j:
Note 0 D• paululum ut recipias centuplum. Aug. D• Paululum ut recipias Centuplum. Aug. np1 fw-la fw-la fw-la n1. np1




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Job 22.7 (Douay-Rheims); Proverbs 21.13 (Douay-Rheims)
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Job 22.7 (Douay-Rheims) job 22.7: thou hast not given water to the weary, thou hast withdrawn bread from the hungry. he doth not break bread to the hungry True 0.656 0.627 0.037
Job 22.7 (AKJV) job 22.7: thou hast not giuen water to the wearie to drinke, and thou hast withholden bread from the hungry. he doth not break bread to the hungry True 0.618 0.569 0.036




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