The checqver-work of God's providences, towards His own people, made up of blacks and whites, viz., of their abasements, and advancements, their distresses, and deliverances, their sullying tribulations, and beautifying relaxations represented in a sermon preached at the funeral of that faithful servant of the Lord, Mary the late wife of Joseph Jackson esq, alderman of the city of Bristol, on the 5 day of May, Anno Dom. 1657 / by Francis Roberts ...

Roberts, Francis, 1609-1675
Publisher: Printed by R W for G Calvert
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1657
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A57375 ESTC ID: R6081 STC ID: R1581
Subject Headings: Funeral sermons; Jackson, Mary, d. 1657; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text I entreated him with my mouth. My breath is strange to my wife: though I entreated for the childrens sake of mine own body. Yea young children despised me; I entreated him with my Mouth. My breath is strange to my wife: though I entreated for the Children's sake of mine own body. Yea young children despised me; pns11 vvd pno31 p-acp po11 n1. po11 n1 vbz j p-acp po11 n1: cs pns11 vvd p-acp dt ng2 n1 pp-f po11 d n1. uh j n2 vvd pno11;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Job 19.16 (AKJV); Job 19.17 (AKJV); Job 19.19 (AKJV)
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Job 19.17 (AKJV) job 19.17: my breath is strange to my wife, though i entreated for the childrens sake of mine owne body. i entreated him with my mouth. my breath is strange to my wife: though i entreated for the childrens sake of mine own body. yea young children despised me False 0.777 0.966 0.348
Job 19.17 (Geneva) job 19.17: my breath was strange vnto my wife, though i prayed her for the childrens sake of mine owne body. i entreated him with my mouth. my breath is strange to my wife: though i entreated for the childrens sake of mine own body. yea young children despised me False 0.771 0.95 0.334
Job 19.18 (AKJV) - 0 job 19.18: yea, yong children despised me; the childrens sake of mine own body. yea young children despised me True 0.725 0.911 1.256
Job 19.17 (Geneva) job 19.17: my breath was strange vnto my wife, though i prayed her for the childrens sake of mine owne body. i entreated him with my mouth. my breath is strange to my wife: True 0.716 0.88 0.184
Job 19.17 (Douay-Rheims) job 19.17: my wife hath abhorred my breath, and i entreated the children of my womb. i entreated him with my mouth. my breath is strange to my wife: True 0.711 0.549 0.2
Job 19.17 (AKJV) job 19.17: my breath is strange to my wife, though i entreated for the childrens sake of mine owne body. i entreated him with my mouth. my breath is strange to my wife: True 0.71 0.931 0.256
Job 19.17 (AKJV) job 19.17: my breath is strange to my wife, though i entreated for the childrens sake of mine owne body. the childrens sake of mine own body. True 0.612 0.901 0.174




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