The Christians hope triumphing in these glorious truths; [brace] 1. That Christ the ground of hope, is God, and not meer man, against the Arians, and other unbelieving Christians. 2. That Christ is the true Messiah, against the unbelieving Jews. 3. That there is another life besides this, against the grosse atheist. 4. That the soul of man is immortall, and doth not sleep till the day of resurrection, against the errour of some seeming semi-atheists. 5. How the hope of heaven should be attained, whilst we are on earth, against the carnall worldlings. 6. How this hope may be discerned where it is, and attained where it is not, for the comfort of every poor Christian. All which truths are briefly pointed out and cleared, in a sermon preached before the Right Honourable House of Lords in the Abby-Church at Westminster on Wednesday, May 28. being the day appointed for solemn and publike humiliation. / By Jeremiah Whitaker. Published by order of the House of Peers.

Whittaker, Jeremiah, 1599-1654
Publisher: Printed by G Miller for John Bellamy at the sign of the three golden Lions in Cornhill near the Royal Exchange
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1645
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A96328 ESTC ID: R200074 STC ID: W1710
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Corinthians, 1st XV, 19; Fast-day sermons -- 17th century; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and their daies to the destroyers? there are others also, whose condition is yet more dreadfull, that not only neglect this hope in themselves, but deride it in others, that walk after their own lust, saying, where is the promise of his coming? who are a generation of men, that need rather to be lamented, then to be confuted; and their days to the destroyers? there Are Others also, whose condition is yet more dreadful, that not only neglect this hope in themselves, but deride it in Others, that walk After their own lust, saying, where is the promise of his coming? who Are a generation of men, that need rather to be lamented, then to be confuted; cc po32 n2 p-acp dt n2? pc-acp vbr n2-jn av, rg-crq n1 vbz av av-dc j, cst xx av-j vvb d n1 p-acp px32, p-acp vvi pn31 p-acp n2-jn, cst vvb p-acp po32 d n1, vvg, q-crq vbz dt n1 pp-f po31 n-vvg? r-crq vbr dt n1 pp-f n2, cst vvb av-c pc-acp vbi vvn, cs pc-acp vbi vvn;
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Adjacent References with Relevance: 2 Peter 3.4; 2 Peter 3.4 (Geneva); Psalms 107.18 (AKJV); Psalms 14.6 (AKJV); Psalms 81.12 (AKJV)
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2 Peter 3.4 (Geneva) - 0 2 peter 3.4: and say, where is the promise of his comming? is the promise of his coming True 0.808 0.871 3.346
Psalms 81.12 (AKJV) psalms 81.12: so i gaue them vp vnto their owne hearts lust: and they walked in in their owne counsels. walk after their own lust, saying True 0.644 0.461 2.52




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