The beatitudes: or A discourse upon part of Christs famous Sermon on the Mount. Wherunto is added Christs various fulnesse. The preciousnesse of the soul. The souls malady and cure. The beauty of grace. The spiritual watch. The heavenly race. The sacred anchor. The trees of righteousnesse. The perfume of love. The good practitioner. By Thomas Watson, minister of the word at Stephens Walbrook in the city of London.

Watson, Thomas, d. 1686
Publisher: printed for Ralph Smith at the Bible in Cornhill near the Royal Exchange
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1660
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A96093 ESTC ID: R15025 STC ID: W1107
Subject Headings: Beatitudes -- Meditations;
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In-Text when Solomon had sifted out the finest flowre, and distill'd the spirits of all created excellency, here's the Result, ALL WAS VANITY, Eccles. 2.11. The Greek word NONLATINALPHABET for Vain, signifies empty. — O quantum est in rebus inane? — We read the earth in the Creation was void, Gen. 1.2. NONLATINALPHABET so are all earthly comforts void; they are void of that which we think is in them, they are void of satisfaction; when Solomon had sifted out the Finest flower, and distilled the spirits of all created excellency, here's the Result, ALL WAS VANITY, Eccles. 2.11. The Greek word for Vain, signifies empty. — Oh quantum est in rebus inane? — We read the earth in the Creation was void, Gen. 1.2. so Are all earthly comforts void; they Are void of that which we think is in them, they Are void of satisfaction; c-crq np1 vhd vvn av dt js n1, cc vvd dt n2 pp-f d j-vvn n1, av|vbz dt n1, av-d vbds np1-n, np1 crd. dt jp n1 p-acp j, vvz j. — uh fw-la fw-la p-acp fw-la n1? — pns12 vvb dt n1 p-acp dt n1 vbds j, np1 crd. av vbr d j n2 j; pns32 vbr j pp-f d r-crq pns12 vvb vbz p-acp pno32, pns32 vbr j pp-f n1;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Ecclesiastes 12.8 (AKJV); Ecclesiastes 2.11; Genesis 1.2; Hosea 12.1
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Ecclesiastes 12.8 (AKJV) ecclesiastes 12.8: uanitie of vanities (saith the preacher) all is vanitie. when solomon had sifted out the finest flowre, and distill'd the spirits of all created excellency, here's the result, all was vanity, eccles. 2.11. the greek word for vain, signifies empty. o quantum est in rebus inane? we read the earth in the creation was void, gen. 1.2. so are all earthly comforts void; they are void of that which we think is in them, they are void of satisfaction True 0.687 0.172 0.0
Ecclesiastes 12.8 (Geneva) ecclesiastes 12.8: vanitie of vanities, saieth the preacher, all is vanitie. when solomon had sifted out the finest flowre, and distill'd the spirits of all created excellency, here's the result, all was vanity, eccles. 2.11. the greek word for vain, signifies empty. o quantum est in rebus inane? we read the earth in the creation was void, gen. 1.2. so are all earthly comforts void; they are void of that which we think is in them, they are void of satisfaction True 0.682 0.181 0.0




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In-Text Eccles. 2.11. Ecclesiastes 2.11
In-Text Gen. 1.2. Genesis 1.2