Remaines of that reverend and learned divine, Iohn Preston, Dr. in Divinity, chaplaine in ordinary to his Majesty, master of Emanuel Colledge in Cambridge, and sometimes preacher of Lincolnes-Inne Containing three excellent treatises, namely, Iudas's repentance. The saints spirituall strength. Pauls conversion.

Preston, John, 1587-1628
Publisher: Printed by John Beale for Andrew Crooke
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1634
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A09997 ESTC ID: S115107 STC ID: 20249
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In-Text not to be hot is to bee luke-warme, and luke-warmenesse, is that which God hates; it is a temper mixt, which is both loathsome to nature and odious to God. not to be hight is to be lukewarm, and lukewarmness, is that which God hates; it is a temper mixed, which is both loathsome to nature and odious to God. xx pc-acp vbi j vbz pc-acp vbi j, cc j, vbz d r-crq np1 vvz; pn31 vbz dt n1 vvn, r-crq vbz d j p-acp n1 cc j p-acp np1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Revelation 3.15; Revelation 3.15 (ODRV); Revelation 3.15 (Tyndale)
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Revelation 3.15 (ODRV) - 1 revelation 3.15: i would thou wert cold, or hot. not to be hot is to bee luke-warme True 0.64 0.577 0.202
Revelation 3.15 (Tyndale) - 1 revelation 3.15: i wolde thou were colde or hotte. not to be hot is to bee luke-warme True 0.624 0.522 0.0




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