A discourse concerning the Redeemer's dominion over the invisible world, and the entrance thereinto by death some part whereof was preached on occasion of the death of John Hoghton Esq, eldest son of Sir Charles Hoghton of Hoghton-Tower in the county of Lancaster, Baronet / by John Howe ...

Howe, John, 1630-1705
Publisher: Printed for Tho Parkhurst
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1699
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A44673 ESTC ID: R19328 STC ID: H3021
Subject Headings: Funeral sermons; Future life; Hoghton, John, d. 1699; Sermons, English;
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In-Text considering who hath the Keys of the one, and the other. How reasonable is it upon the account of somewhat common herein, to the Redeemer, and the Redeemed, (altho' every thing be not) to take up the following words, that so plainly belong to this very case. Therefore my heart is glad, and my glory rejoyceth; considering who hath the Keys of the one, and the other. How reasonable is it upon the account of somewhat Common herein, to the Redeemer, and the Redeemed, (although every thing be not) to take up the following words, that so plainly belong to this very case. Therefore my heart is glad, and my glory Rejoiceth; vvg r-crq vhz dt n2 pp-f dt crd, cc dt n-jn. c-crq j vbz pn31 p-acp dt n1 pp-f av j av, p-acp dt n1, cc dt j-vvn, (cs d n1 vbb xx) pc-acp vvi a-acp dt vvg n2, cst av av-j vvi p-acp d j n1. av po11 n1 vbz j, cc po11 n1 vvz;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Psalms 16.10 (Geneva); Psalms 16.9 (AKJV)
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Psalms 16.9 (AKJV) - 0 psalms 16.9: therefore my heart is glad, and my glory reioyceth: therefore my heart is glad, and my glory rejoyceth True 0.935 0.956 2.578
Psalms 16.9 (Geneva) - 0 psalms 16.9: wherefore mine heart is glad and my tongue reioyceth: therefore my heart is glad, and my glory rejoyceth True 0.808 0.817 0.498
Acts 2.26 (AKJV) - 0 acts 2.26: therefore did my heart reioyce, and my tongue was glad: therefore my heart is glad, and my glory rejoyceth True 0.744 0.859 0.498
Acts 2.26 (Geneva) acts 2.26: therefore did mine heart reioyce, and my tongue was glad, and moreouer also my flesh shall rest in hope, therefore my heart is glad, and my glory rejoyceth True 0.673 0.722 0.406




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