Death a deliverance, or, A funeral discourse, preach'd (in part) on the decease of Mrs. Mary Doolittle, (late wife of Mr. Thomas Doolittle, minister of the Gospel in London) who departed this life the 16th of Decemb. 1692 by John Shower.

Shower, John, 1657-1715
Publisher: Printed for Abr Chandler and Samuel Wade
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1693
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A60128 ESTC ID: R184223 STC ID: S3661
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Corinthians, 2nd, V, 4; Doolittle, Mary, d. 1692; Funeral sermons; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text 1. The state and Temper of good men, or real Christians, while they are in the Body, They are burdened, and therefore groan for deliverance. We that are in this earthly Tabernacle, Or, 1. The state and Temper of good men, or real Christians, while they Are in the Body, They Are burdened, and Therefore groan for deliverance. We that Are in this earthly Tabernacle, Or, crd dt n1 cc vvi pp-f j n2, cc j np1, cs pns32 vbr p-acp dt n1, pns32 vbr vvn, cc av vvb p-acp n1. pns12 d vbr p-acp d j n1, cc,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Corinthians 15.54 (AKJV); 2 Corinthians 5.4 (ODRV); 2 Corinthians 5.6 (Geneva)
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2 Corinthians 5.4 (ODRV) - 0 2 corinthians 5.4: for we also that are in this tabernacle, grone being burdned: 1. the state and temper of good men, or real christians, while they are in the body, they are burdened, and therefore groan for deliverance. we that are in this earthly tabernacle, or, False 0.747 0.84 0.266
2 Corinthians 5.4 (AKJV) 2 corinthians 5.4: for, we that are in this tabernacle, doe grone, being burdened, not for that wee would bee vnclothed, but clothed vpon, that mortalitie might bee swallowed vp of life. 1. the state and temper of good men, or real christians, while they are in the body, they are burdened, and therefore groan for deliverance. we that are in this earthly tabernacle, or, False 0.695 0.774 0.534
2 Corinthians 5.4 (Geneva) 2 corinthians 5.4: for in deede we that are in this tabernacle, sigh and are burdened, because we would not be vnclothed, but would be clothed vpon, that mortalitie might be swalowed vp of life. 1. the state and temper of good men, or real christians, while they are in the body, they are burdened, and therefore groan for deliverance. we that are in this earthly tabernacle, or, False 0.69 0.716 0.58
2 Corinthians 5.4 (Tyndale) 2 corinthians 5.4: for as longe as we are in this tabernacle we sigh and are greved for we wold not be vnclothed but wolde be clothed apon that mortalite myght be swalowed vp of lyfe. 1. the state and temper of good men, or real christians, while they are in the body, they are burdened, and therefore groan for deliverance. we that are in this earthly tabernacle, or, False 0.677 0.208 0.187
2 Corinthians 5.1 (AKJV) 2 corinthians 5.1: for we know, that if our earthly house of this tabernacle were dissolued, wee haue a building of god, an house not made with hand, eternall in the heauens. we that are in this earthly tabernacle, or, True 0.659 0.733 0.288
2 Corinthians 5.1 (Geneva) 2 corinthians 5.1: for we knowe that if our earthly house of this tabernacle be destroyed, we haue a building giuen of god, that is, an house not made with handes, but eternall in the heauens. we that are in this earthly tabernacle, or, True 0.651 0.725 0.288




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