Londons warning by Laodicea's luke-warmnesse. Or A sermon preached at Paules-crosse, the 10. of October, 1613 Being the first Sunday in tearme. By Sampson Price, Mr. of Arts, of Exeter-Colledge; and preacher to the cittie of Oxford.

Price, Sampson, 1585 or 6-1630
Publisher: Printed by T Snodham for Iohn Barnes dwelling on Snoe hill at the signe of the Harrow
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1613
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A10079 ESTC ID: S112001 STC ID: 20333
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Consisting of two generall parts. 1. A solemne reprehension. I know thy works, &c. 2. A zealous commination. So then, because thou art luke-warme. Consisting of two general parts. 1. A solemn reprehension. I know thy works, etc. 2. A zealous commination. So then, Because thou art lukewarm. vvg pp-f crd j n2. crd dt j n1. pns11 vvb po21 n2, av crd dt j n1. av av, c-acp pns21 vb2r j.




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Revelation 3.15 (ODRV) revelation 3.15: i know thy workes, that thou art neither cold, nor hot. i would thou wert cold, or hot. consisting of two generall parts. 1. a solemne reprehension. i know thy works, &c. 2. a zealous commination. so then, because thou art luke-warme False 0.686 0.62 1.971
Revelation 3.15 (AKJV) revelation 3.15: i know thy workes, that thou art neither cold nor hot, i would thou wert cold or hot. consisting of two generall parts. 1. a solemne reprehension. i know thy works, &c. 2. a zealous commination. so then, because thou art luke-warme False 0.675 0.62 1.971
Revelation 3.15 (Geneva) revelation 3.15: i knowe thy woorkes, that thou art neither colde nor hote: i woulde thou werest colde or hote. consisting of two generall parts. 1. a solemne reprehension. i know thy works, &c. 2. a zealous commination. so then, because thou art luke-warme False 0.655 0.309 1.104
Revelation 3.16 (AKJV) revelation 3.16: so then because thou art lukewarme, and neither cold nor hot, i wil spew thee out of my mouth: consisting of two generall parts. 1. a solemne reprehension. i know thy works, &c. 2. a zealous commination. so then, because thou art luke-warme False 0.648 0.668 0.765
Revelation 3.16 (Geneva) revelation 3.16: therefore, because thou art luke warme, and neither colde nor hote, it will come to passe, that i shall spewe thee out of my mouth. consisting of two generall parts. 1. a solemne reprehension. i know thy works, &c. 2. a zealous commination. so then, because thou art luke-warme False 0.613 0.443 4.888




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