The sleepy spouse of Christ alarm'd, or, A warning to beware of drowsiness vvhen Christ calls, lest he withdraw in a discontent being the sum of some sermons upon Cant. 5th, and the beginning / by J. B., minister of the Gospel ; recommended in a preface by Nath. Vincent.

J. B. (James Bradshaw), 1636?-1702
Vincent, Nathanael, 1639?-1697
Publisher: Printed for Samuel Crouch
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1667
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A29134 ESTC ID: R27223 STC ID: B4151
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Song of Solomon; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and can we think our denial will be well taken? Let me onely adde this consideration more from this last expression, Luke 14.17. Come, for all things are now ready. and can we think our denial will be well taken? Let me only add this consideration more from this last expression, Lycia 14.17. Come, for all things Are now ready. cc vmb pns12 vvi po12 n1 vmb vbi av vvn? vvb pno11 av-j vvi d n1 av-dc p-acp d ord n1, av crd. vvb, p-acp d n2 vbr av j.




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Luke 14.17 (Tyndale) luke 14.17: and sent his servaunt at supper tyme to saye to them that wer bidden come: for all thinges are now redy. and can we think our denial will be well taken? let me onely adde this consideration more from this last expression, luke 14.17. come, for all things are now ready False 0.726 0.213 1.168
Luke 14.17 (Geneva) - 1 luke 14.17: for all things are nowe readie. and can we think our denial will be well taken? let me onely adde this consideration more from this last expression, luke 14.17. come, for all things are now ready False 0.724 0.793 1.173
Luke 14.17 (ODRV) luke 14.17: and he sent his seruant at the houre of supper to say to the inuited, that they should come, because now al things are ready. and can we think our denial will be well taken? let me onely adde this consideration more from this last expression, luke 14.17. come, for all things are now ready False 0.712 0.451 1.781
Luke 14.17 (AKJV) luke 14.17: and sent his seruant at supper time, to say to them that were bidden, come, for all things are now ready. and can we think our denial will be well taken? let me onely adde this consideration more from this last expression, luke 14.17. come, for all things are now ready False 0.704 0.807 1.848




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