A sermon preached at Lambeth, April 21, 1645, at the funerall of that learned and polemicall divine, Daniel Featley, Doctor in Divinity, late preacher there with a short relation of his life and death / by William Leo [sic] ...

Loe, William, d. 1645
Publisher: Printed for Richard Royston
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1645
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A48948 ESTC ID: R7483 STC ID: L2817
Subject Headings: Featley, Daniel, 1582-1645; Funeral sermons; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text The head of fine gold was the Monarchy of the Assyrians and Babylonians. The breasts and armes of silver, were the Medes and Persians. The belly and thighes of brasse signified the Monarchy of the Greekes and Macedonians: And the legges of iron, The head of fine gold was the Monarchy of the Assyrians and Babylonians. The breasts and arms of silver, were the Medes and Persians. The belly and thighs of brass signified the Monarchy of the Greeks and Macedonians: And the legs of iron, dt n1 pp-f j n1 vbds dt n1 pp-f dt njp2 cc njp2. dt n2 cc n2 pp-f n1, vbdr dt np1 cc np1. dt n1 cc n2 pp-f n1 vvd dt n1 pp-f dt njp2 cc njp2: cc dt n2 pp-f n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Daniel 2.32 (ODRV); Daniel 2.33 (ODRV)
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Daniel 2.32 (ODRV) daniel 2.32: the head of this statua was of the best gold, but the breast and the armes of siluer, moreouer the bellie, and the thighes of brasse: the head of fine gold was the monarchy of the assyrians and babylonians. the breasts and armes of silver, were the medes and persians. the belly and thighes of brasse signified the monarchy of the greekes and macedonians: and the legges of iron, False 0.703 0.832 0.416
Daniel 2.32 (AKJV) daniel 2.32: this images head was of fine gold, his breast and his armes of siluer, his belly and his thighes of brasse: the head of fine gold was the monarchy of the assyrians and babylonians. the breasts and armes of silver, were the medes and persians. the belly and thighes of brasse signified the monarchy of the greekes and macedonians: and the legges of iron, False 0.678 0.9 1.34
Daniel 2.32 (Geneva) daniel 2.32: this images head was of fine golde, his breast and his armes of siluer, his bellie and his thighs of brasse, the head of fine gold was the monarchy of the assyrians and babylonians. the breasts and armes of silver, were the medes and persians. the belly and thighes of brasse signified the monarchy of the greekes and macedonians: and the legges of iron, False 0.674 0.875 0.343
Daniel 8.20 (Geneva) daniel 8.20: the ramme which thou sawest hauing two hornes, are the kings of the medes and persians. the breasts and armes of silver, were the medes and persians True 0.608 0.46 0.05
Daniel 2.32 (ODRV) daniel 2.32: the head of this statua was of the best gold, but the breast and the armes of siluer, moreouer the bellie, and the thighes of brasse: the belly and thighes of brasse signified the monarchy of the greekes and macedonians True 0.604 0.856 0.13




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