Mr. Boltons last and learned worke of the foure last things death, iudgement, hell, and heauen. With an assises-sermon, and notes on Iustice Nicolls his funerall. Together with the life and death of the authour. Published by E.B.

Bagshaw, Edward, d. 1662
Bolton, Robert, 1572-1631
Publisher: Printed by George Miller dwelling in the Black Friers
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1632
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A16333 ESTC ID: S106786 STC ID: 3242
Subject Headings: Eschatology; Nicolls, Augustine, -- Sir, 1559-1616 -- Death and burial;
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In-Text so much taken up by the world, and for other reasons rendred already) very few are called, converted and saved, my counsell in a word unto all such, is CHRISTS owne word, Luke 13. 24. Strive to enter in at the strait gate, lay violent hands upon flesh and blond, strangle your lusts, contend and wrastle as for the Garland in the Olympian Games, to which the word seemes to allude, become fooles in the worlds censure, that you may be wise in the mystery of CHRIST; so much taken up by the world, and for other Reasons rendered already) very few Are called, converted and saved, my counsel in a word unto all such, is CHRIST own word, Lycia 13. 24. Strive to enter in At the strait gate, lay violent hands upon Flesh and blond, strangle your Lustiest, contend and wrestle as for the Garland in the Olympian Games, to which the word seems to allude, become Fools in the world's censure, that you may be wise in the mystery of CHRIST; av av-d vvn a-acp p-acp dt n1, cc p-acp j-jn n2 vvn av) av d vbr vvn, vvn cc vvn, po11 n1 p-acp dt n1 p-acp d d, vbz npg1 d n1, av crd crd vvb pc-acp vvi p-acp p-acp dt j n1, vvb j n2 p-acp n1 cc n1, vvb po22 n2, vvb cc vvi a-acp p-acp dt n1 p-acp dt jp n2, p-acp r-crq dt n1 vvz pc-acp vvi, vvb n2 p-acp dt ng1 n1, cst pn22 vmb vbi j p-acp dt n1 pp-f np1;
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Adjacent References with Relevance: Ephesians 3.4 (ODRV); Luke 13.24
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Ephesians 3.4 (ODRV) ephesians 3.4: according as you reading may vnderstand my wisedom in the mysterie of christ, you may be wise in the mystery of christ True 0.776 0.925 2.291
Ephesians 3.4 (Geneva) ephesians 3.4: whereby when ye reade, ye may knowe mine vnderstanding in the mysterie of christ) you may be wise in the mystery of christ True 0.731 0.86 2.214
Ephesians 3.4 (AKJV) ephesians 3.4: whereby when ye reade, ye may vnderstand my knowledge in the mysterie of christ.) you may be wise in the mystery of christ True 0.724 0.895 2.214
Ephesians 3.4 (Vulgate) ephesians 3.4: prout potestis legentes intelligere prudentiam meam in mysterio christi: you may be wise in the mystery of christ True 0.714 0.733 0.0
Ephesians 3.4 (Tyndale) ephesians 3.4: wher by when ye rede ye maye knowe myne vnderstondynge in the mistery of christ you may be wise in the mystery of christ True 0.674 0.741 2.01
Luke 13.24 (Geneva) luke 13.24: striue to enter in at the straite gate: for many, i say vnto you, will seeke to enter in, and shall not be able. so much taken up by the world, and for other reasons rendred already) very few are called, converted and saved, my counsell in a word unto all such, is christs owne word, luke 13. 24. strive to enter in at the strait gate, lay violent hands upon flesh and blond, strangle your lusts, contend and wrastle as for the garland in the olympian games, to which the word seemes to allude, become fooles in the worlds censure, that you may be wise in the mystery of christ False 0.617 0.762 10.642
Luke 13.24 (AKJV) luke 13.24: striue to enter in at the strait gate: for many, i say vnto you, will seeke to enter in, and shall not be able. so much taken up by the world, and for other reasons rendred already) very few are called, converted and saved, my counsell in a word unto all such, is christs owne word, luke 13. 24. strive to enter in at the strait gate, lay violent hands upon flesh and blond, strangle your lusts, contend and wrastle as for the garland in the olympian games, to which the word seemes to allude, become fooles in the worlds censure, that you may be wise in the mystery of christ False 0.609 0.908 14.691




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