Thanatoktasia. Or, Death disarmed: and the grave swallowed up in victory. A sermon preached at St. Maries in Cambridge, Decemb. 22. 1653. At the publick funerals of Dr. Hill, late Master of Trinity Colledge in that University. With a short account of his life and death. To which are added two sermons more upon the same text, preached afterward in the same place. / By Anthony Tuckney, D.D. Master of St. Johns Colledge in Cambridge.

Tuckney, Anthony, 1599-1670
Publisher: Printed for J Rothwel at the Fountain and Bear in Goldsmiths row in Cheapside And S Gellibrand at the Ball in Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1654
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A95353 ESTC ID: None STC ID: T3218
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Corinthians, 1st XV, 55; Funeral sermons -- 17th century; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text the death of our body delivering us perfectly from this body of death, by which NONLATINALPHABET, its controverted whether be meant this our mortal body, or the body of sin, which is more deadly. the death of our body delivering us perfectly from this body of death, by which, its controverted whither be meant this our Mortal body, or the body of since, which is more deadly. dt n1 pp-f po12 n1 vvg pno12 av-j p-acp d n1 pp-f n1, p-acp r-crq, pn31|vbz vvn cs vbi vvn d po12 j-jn n1, cc dt n1 pp-f n1, r-crq vbz av-dc j.
Note 0 Rom. 7. 24. Docet non finiri hos conflictus quandiu mortale corpus circumgestamus, quando corpus peccati aliquando exuemus, Paraeus in locum. Rom. 7. 24. Docet non finiri hos conflictus quandiu mortale corpus circumgestamus, quando corpus peccati aliquando exuemus, Pareus in locum. np1 crd crd fw-la fw-fr fw-la fw-la fw-la fw-la fw-la fw-la fw-la, fw-la fw-la fw-la fw-la fw-la, np1 p-acp fw-la.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Ecclesiastes 7.1; Judges 16.30; Judges 16.30 (AKJV); Leviticus 11.25; Romans 7.17; Romans 7.24; Romans 7.24 (AKJV)
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Romans 7.24 (AKJV) - 1 romans 7.24: who shall deliuer me from the body of this death? the death of our body delivering us perfectly from this body of death, by which its controverted whether be meant this our mortal body, or the body of sin, which is more deadly True 0.686 0.707 3.713
Romans 6.6 (Tyndale) romans 6.6: this we must remember that oure olde man is crucified with him also that the body of synne myght vtterly be destroyed that hence forth we shuld not be servauntes of synne. the death of our body delivering us perfectly from this body of death, by which its controverted whether be meant this our mortal body, or the body of sin, which is more deadly True 0.681 0.266 1.28
Romans 6.6 (AKJV) romans 6.6: knowing this, that our old man is crucified with him, that the bodie of sinne might bee destroyed, that hencefoorth we should not serue sinne. the death of our body delivering us perfectly from this body of death, by which its controverted whether be meant this our mortal body, or the body of sin, which is more deadly True 0.669 0.33 0.0
Romans 7.24 (Geneva) romans 7.24: o wretched man that i am, who shall deliuer me from the body of this death! the death of our body delivering us perfectly from this body of death, by which its controverted whether be meant this our mortal body, or the body of sin, which is more deadly True 0.638 0.594 3.267
Romans 7.24 (ODRV) romans 7.24: vnhappie man that i am, who shal deliuer me from the body of this death? the death of our body delivering us perfectly from this body of death, by which its controverted whether be meant this our mortal body, or the body of sin, which is more deadly True 0.616 0.572 3.403




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Note 0 Rom. 7. 24. Romans 7.24