Aphonologos. A dumb speech. Or, A sermon made, but no sermon preached, at the funerall of the right vertuous Mrs Mary Overman, wife to Mr Thomas Overman the younger. Of the parish, formerly called, Saint Saviours, or vulgarly Mary Overis, in Southwarke. By B. Spencer, minister of Bromley.

Spencer, Benjamin, b. 1595?
Publisher: Printed for John Clark and are to be sold at his shop under Saint Peters Church in Corn hill
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1646
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A93662 ESTC ID: R208123 STC ID: S4942
Subject Headings: Funeral sermons -- 17th century; Overman, Mary;
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Adjacent References with Relevance: Philippians 1.21 (ODRV)
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Philippians 1.21 (ODRV) - 1 philippians 1.21: and to die is gaine. death is to me a gaine. death is a privation True 0.818 0.822 1.439
Philippians 1.21 (ODRV) - 1 philippians 1.21: and to die is gaine. death is to me a gaine. death is a privation, therefore a losse; how is it then a gaine False 0.779 0.767 1.163
Philippians 1.21 (Geneva) philippians 1.21: for christ is to me both in life, and in death aduantage. death is to me a gaine. death is a privation True 0.772 0.749 1.424
Philippians 1.21 (AKJV) philippians 1.21: for to me to liue is christ, and to die is gaine. death is to me a gaine. death is a privation True 0.76 0.87 1.274
Philippians 1.21 (AKJV) philippians 1.21: for to me to liue is christ, and to die is gaine. death is to me a gaine. death is a privation, therefore a losse; how is it then a gaine False 0.743 0.73 1.026
Philippians 1.21 (Geneva) philippians 1.21: for christ is to me both in life, and in death aduantage. death is to me a gaine. death is a privation, therefore a losse; how is it then a gaine False 0.736 0.607 3.761
Philippians 1.21 (Tyndale) philippians 1.21: for christ is to me lyfe and deeth is to me a vauntage. death is to me a gaine. death is a privation True 0.724 0.844 0.0
Philippians 1.21 (Tyndale) philippians 1.21: for christ is to me lyfe and deeth is to me a vauntage. death is to me a gaine. death is a privation, therefore a losse; how is it then a gaine False 0.674 0.487 0.0
Philippians 1.21 (Vulgate) philippians 1.21: mihi enim vivere christus est, et mori lucrum. death is to me a gaine. death is a privation True 0.661 0.546 0.0
Philippians 1.21 (Vulgate) philippians 1.21: mihi enim vivere christus est, et mori lucrum. death is to me a gaine. death is a privation, therefore a losse; how is it then a gaine False 0.643 0.385 0.0
Philippians 3.7 (AKJV) philippians 3.7: but what things were gaine to me, those i counted losse for christ. death is to me a gaine. death is a privation, therefore a losse; how is it then a gaine False 0.622 0.607 2.001
Romans 7.10 (ODRV) romans 7.10: and i was dead. and the commandement, that was vnto life, the same to me was found to be vnto death. death is to me a gaine. death is a privation True 0.616 0.468 1.278




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