Sermons upon death and eternal judgment by William Bates.

Bates, William, 1625-1699
Publisher: Printed by J D for Brabazon Aylmer
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1683
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A26805 ESTC ID: R29022 STC ID: B1123
Subject Headings: Death; Judgment of God; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text We are commanded to seek the Lord while he may be found, a sad intimation that 'tis not in our power to find him to our comfort when we please. We Are commanded to seek the Lord while he may be found, a sad intimation that it's not in our power to find him to our Comfort when we please. pns12 vbr vvn p-acp vvb dt n1 cs pns31 vmb vbi vvn, dt j n1 cst pn31|vbz xx p-acp po12 n1 pc-acp vvi pno31 p-acp po12 n1 c-crq pns12 vvb.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Isaiah 55.6 (Geneva)
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Isaiah 55.6 (Geneva) - 0 isaiah 55.6: seeke ye the lord while he may be found: we are commanded to seek the lord while he may be found, a sad intimation that 'tis not in our power to find him to our comfort when we please False 0.689 0.843 1.807
Isaiah 55.6 (AKJV) isaiah 55.6: seeke ye the lord, while he may be found, call ye vpon him while he is neere. we are commanded to seek the lord while he may be found, a sad intimation that 'tis not in our power to find him to our comfort when we please False 0.626 0.498 1.561




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