A sermon preached at Westminster May 26. 1608 at the funerall solemnities of the Right Honorable Thomas Earle of Dorset, late l. high treasurer of England by George Abbot ... ; now published at the request of some honourable persons, very few things being added, which were then cut off by the shortnesse of the time.

Abbot, George, 1562-1633
Publisher: Printed by Melchisedech Bradwood for William Aspley
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1608
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A16906 ESTC ID: S555 STC ID: 38.5
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Isaiah XL, 6; Dorset, Thomas Sackville, -- Earl of, 1536-1608; Funeral sermons;
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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Peter 1.24 (ODRV); Job 14.2 (Geneva)
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1 Peter 1.24 (ODRV) - 0 1 peter 1.24: for al flesh is as grasse: 6 in the next place, our flesh is compared to the grasse. grasse True 0.72 0.748 0.912
1 Peter 1.24 (ODRV) - 0 1 peter 1.24: for al flesh is as grasse: 6 in the next place, our flesh is compared to the grasse. grasse, than which nothing is more common; nothing more vile False 0.709 0.745 0.912
1 Peter 1.24 (AKJV) - 0 1 peter 1.24: for all flesh is as grasse, and all the glory of man as the flowre of grasse: 6 in the next place, our flesh is compared to the grasse. grasse, than which nothing is more common; nothing more vile False 0.684 0.622 1.003
1 Peter 1.24 (Tyndale) - 0 1 peter 1.24: for all flesshe is as grasse and all the glory of man is as the floure of grasse. 6 in the next place, our flesh is compared to the grasse. grasse, than which nothing is more common; nothing more vile False 0.68 0.575 0.711
1 Peter 1.24 (AKJV) - 0 1 peter 1.24: for all flesh is as grasse, and all the glory of man as the flowre of grasse: 6 in the next place, our flesh is compared to the grasse. grasse True 0.679 0.724 1.003
1 Peter 1.24 (Geneva) - 0 1 peter 1.24: for all flesh is as grasse, and all the glorie of man is as the flower of grasse. 6 in the next place, our flesh is compared to the grasse. grasse, than which nothing is more common; nothing more vile False 0.677 0.63 1.003
1 Peter 1.24 (Geneva) - 0 1 peter 1.24: for all flesh is as grasse, and all the glorie of man is as the flower of grasse. 6 in the next place, our flesh is compared to the grasse. grasse True 0.672 0.726 1.003
1 Peter 1.24 (Tyndale) - 0 1 peter 1.24: for all flesshe is as grasse and all the glory of man is as the floure of grasse. 6 in the next place, our flesh is compared to the grasse. grasse True 0.666 0.689 0.711




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