The saints rest: or Their happy sleep in death. As it was delivered in a sermon at Aldermanbury London, Aug 24. 1651. By Edmund Calamy B.D.

Calamy, Edmund, 1600-1666
Publisher: Printed by A M iller
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1651
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A79011 ESTC ID: R206731 STC ID: C264
Subject Headings: Love, Christopher, 1618-1651; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Oh how delightfull is sleep to a weary man? When a man hath taken pains all the day, O how delightful is sleep to a weary man? When a man hath taken pains all the day, uh q-crq j vbz n1 p-acp dt j n1? c-crq dt n1 vhz vvn n2 d dt n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Ecclesiastes 5.11 (Douay-Rheims); Isaiah 28.24 (AKJV); Isaiah 28.24 (Geneva)
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Ecclesiastes 5.11 (Douay-Rheims) - 0 ecclesiastes 5.11: sleep is sweet to a labouring man, whether he eat little or much: oh how delightfull is sleep to a weary man? when a man hath taken pains all the day, False 0.796 0.601 0.0
Ecclesiastes 5.12 (AKJV) ecclesiastes 5.12: the sleepe of a labouring man is sweete, whether he eate little or much: but the abundance of the rich will not suffer him to sleepe. oh how delightfull is sleep to a weary man? when a man hath taken pains all the day, False 0.71 0.214 0.0




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