Memento mori, or, A word in season to the healthful, sick, and dying, fit for this calamitous time. Wherein sicknesses, rage, and deaths, are frequent. In which is discoursed, 1. That the present life of man is short. 2. That death is most certain. 3. That the time and way of death is uncertain. 4. Motives to prepare for death. 5. Some things to be done in preparation for death. 6. Some antidots [sic] against the fears of death. / By a minister of the gospel.

Clark, James, 1660-1723
Publisher: Printed by the Heirs and Successors of Andrew Anderson Printer to the Kings most Excellent Majesty
Place of Publication: Edinburgh
Publication Year: 1699
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: B02221 ESTC ID: R171374 STC ID: C4464
Subject Headings: Church of Scotland -- 17th century; Death -- Religious aspects -- Christianity;
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In-Text but Christ hath taken the sting of death for thee, 1. Cor. 15.55, 57. Art thou not in union with Christ? yea, such a strict and firm union, that neither sin nor Satan can break, nor death dissolve, Matth. 22.32. In the vertue whereof, all Believers, the mystick members of Christ that glorious Head, shall at the last day be raised unto glory and happiness. but christ hath taken the sting of death for thee, 1. Cor. 15.55, 57. Art thou not in Union with christ? yea, such a strict and firm Union, that neither since nor Satan can break, nor death dissolve, Matthew 22.32. In the virtue whereof, all Believers, the mystic members of christ that glorious Head, shall At the last day be raised unto glory and happiness. cc-acp np1 vhz vvn dt n1 pp-f n1 p-acp pno21, crd np1 crd, crd vb2r pns21 xx p-acp n1 p-acp np1? uh, d dt j cc j n1, cst dx n1 ccx np1 vmb vvi, ccx n1 vvi, np1 crd. p-acp dt n1 c-crq, d n2, dt j n2 pp-f np1 cst j n1, vmb p-acp dt ord n1 vbi vvn p-acp n1 cc n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Corinthians 15.55; 1 Corinthians 15.55 (ODRV); 1 Corinthians 15.57; Matthew 22.32
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1 Corinthians 15.55 (ODRV) - 1 1 corinthians 15.55: death where is thy sting? but christ hath taken the sting of death for thee, 1 True 0.661 0.496 0.172




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In-Text 1. Cor. 15.55, 57. 1 Corinthians 15.55; 1 Corinthians 15.57
In-Text Matth. 22.32. Matthew 22.32