Sermons preached by that reverend and learned divine Richard Clerke, Dr. in Divinitie; sometimes fellovv of Christ Colledge in Cambridge. One of the most learned translators of our English Bible; preacher in the famous metropolitan church of Christ, Canterbury. Since his death, published for the common good, by Charles White, Mr. in Arts, and one of the six preachers of Christ Church, Canterbury

Clerke, Richard, d. 1634
White, Charles, d. 1647
Publisher: Printed by T Cotes for Thomas Alchorn and are to be sold at his shoppe at the signe of the Greene Dragon in S Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1637
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: B12105 ESTC ID: None STC ID: None
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text From out the earth springs it; out of the same came he. Man is NONLATINALPHABET from the earth, faith David and Moses NONLATINALPHABET from the ground; alls one. Rise he nere so high; From out the earth springs it; out of the same Come he. Man is from the earth, faith David and Moses from the ground; alls one. Rise he never so high; p-acp av dt n1 vvz pn31; av pp-f dt d vvd pns31. n1 vbz p-acp dt n1, n1 np1 cc np1 p-acp dt n1; d|vbz pi. n1 pns31 av-x av j;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Ecclesiasticus 33.10 (AKJV)
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Ecclesiasticus 33.10 (AKJV) ecclesiasticus 33.10: and all men are from the ground, and adam was created of earth. man is from the earth, faith david and moses from the ground True 0.768 0.874 0.519
Ecclesiasticus 33.10 (Douay-Rheims) - 1 ecclesiasticus 33.10: and all men are from the ground, and out of the earth, from whence adam was created. man is from the earth, faith david and moses from the ground True 0.736 0.856 0.519
Ecclesiasticus 33.10 (AKJV) ecclesiasticus 33.10: and all men are from the ground, and adam was created of earth. from out the earth springs it; out of the same came he. man is from the earth, faith david and moses from the ground; alls one. rise he nere so high False 0.731 0.483 0.274
Job 5.6 (Geneva) job 5.6: for miserie commeth not foorth of the dust, neither doeth affliction spring out of the earth. from out the earth springs it True 0.72 0.676 0.203
Ecclesiasticus 49.16 (Douay-Rheims) - 1 ecclesiasticus 49.16: for he also was taken up from the earth. from out the earth springs it; out of the same came he. man is from the earth, faith david and moses from the ground; alls one. rise he nere so high False 0.695 0.265 0.0
Ecclesiasticus 49.16 (Douay-Rheims) ecclesiasticus 49.16: no man was born upon earth like henoch: for he also was taken up from the earth. man is from the earth, faith david and moses from the ground True 0.692 0.618 0.52
Job 5.6 (AKJV) job 5.6: although affliction commeth not forth of the dust, neither doeth trouble spring out of the ground: from out the earth springs it True 0.692 0.384 0.0
Ecclesiasticus 33.10 (AKJV) ecclesiasticus 33.10: and all men are from the ground, and adam was created of earth. from out the earth springs it True 0.648 0.601 0.232
Ecclesiasticus 49.14 (AKJV) ecclesiasticus 49.14: but vpon the earth was no man created like enoch, for he was taken from the earth. man is from the earth, faith david and moses from the ground True 0.634 0.689 0.499
Job 5.6 (Douay-Rheims) job 5.6: nothing upon earth is done without a voice cause, and sorrow doth not spring out of the ground. from out the earth springs it True 0.626 0.631 0.212




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