Of the foure last and greatest things: death, iudgement, heaven and hell. The description of the happinesse of heaven, and misery of hell, by way of antithesis. With the way or means to passe through death, and judgement, into heaven, and to avoid hell. / By VVilliam Shepheard, Esquire.

Sheppard, William, d. 1675?
Publisher: Printed by G Dawson for Thomas Brewster and are to be sold at his shop a little within Creed lane neare the west end of Pauls at the signe of the three Bibles
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1649
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A93110 ESTC ID: R205687 STC ID: S3196
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text And if the light in them be darknes, how great is the darknes? Their vile bodies shall be yet more vile, And if the Light in them be darkness, how great is the darkness? Their vile bodies shall be yet more vile, cc cs dt n1 p-acp pno32 vbi n1, c-crq j vbz dt n1? po32 j n2 vmb vbi av av-dc j,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: John 1.5 (Geneva)
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John 1.5 (Geneva) john 1.5: and that light shineth in the darkenesse, and the darkenesse comprehended it not. and if the light in them be darknes True 0.652 0.333 2.158
Matthew 6.23 (ODRV) - 3 matthew 6.23: the darkness it self how great shal it be? and if the light in them be darknes, how great is the darknes? their vile bodies shall be yet more vile, False 0.636 0.755 2.798
John 1.5 (ODRV) john 1.5: and the light shineth in darkenesse, and the darkenesse did not comprehend it. and if the light in them be darknes True 0.636 0.317 2.061
John 11.10 (ODRV) john 11.10: but if he walke in the night, he stumbleth, because the light is not in him. and if the light in them be darknes True 0.631 0.537 2.265
John 1.5 (Tyndale) john 1.5: and the lyght shyneth in the darcknes but the darcknes comprehended it not. and if the light in them be darknes True 0.616 0.381 0.0
Matthew 6.23 (Tyndale) matthew 6.23: but and if thyne eye be wycked then all thy body shalbe full of derckenes. wherfore yf the light that is in the be darckenes: how greate is that darckenes. and if the light in them be darknes, how great is the darknes? their vile bodies shall be yet more vile, False 0.616 0.338 1.807
Matthew 6.23 (AKJV) matthew 6.23: but if thine eye be euill, thy whole body shall be full of darknesse. if therfore the light that is in thee be darkenesse, how great is that darkenesse? and if the light in them be darknes, how great is the darknes? their vile bodies shall be yet more vile, False 0.606 0.8 5.317




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