A word in season, for a warning to England: or a prophecy of perillous times open'd and apply'd. Wherein the signes of bad times, and the means of making the times good, are represented as the great concernment of all good Christians in this present age. First exhibited in a sermon preached in the Abby at Westminster, July 5. 1659. and since enlarged and published. / By Thomas VVilles, M.A. minister of the Gospel, in the city of London.

Willis, Thomas, 1619 or 20-1692
Publisher: Printed by Tho Ratcliff for Tho Underhill at the Blew Anchor in Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1659
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A96538 ESTC ID: R7862 STC ID: W2308
Subject Headings: Christian life; Conduct of life;
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In-Text I cannot hold my peace, because thou hast heard, O my soul, the sound of the Trumphet, the Alarm of War. Destruction upon Destruction is cry'd, for the whole Land is spoiled: I cannot hold my peace, Because thou hast herd, Oh my soul, the found of the Trumpet, the Alarm of War. Destruction upon Destruction is cried, for the Whole Land is spoiled: pns11 vmbx vvi po11 n1, c-acp pns21 vh2 vvn, uh po11 n1, dt vvb pp-f dt n1, dt n1 pp-f n1 n1 p-acp n1 vbz vvd, p-acp dt j-jn n1 vbz vvn:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Jeremiah 4.20 (AKJV)
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Jeremiah 4.20 (AKJV) - 0 jeremiah 4.20: destruction vpon destruction is cried, for the whole land is spoiled: destruction upon destruction is cry'd, for the whole land is spoiled True 0.923 0.965 2.232
Jeremiah 4.20 (Geneva) - 0 jeremiah 4.20: destruction vpon destruction is cryed, for the whole lande is wasted: destruction upon destruction is cry'd, for the whole land is spoiled True 0.908 0.963 0.64
Jeremiah 4.20 (AKJV) - 0 jeremiah 4.20: destruction vpon destruction is cried, for the whole land is spoiled: i cannot hold my peace, because thou hast heard, o my soul, the sound of the trumphet, the alarm of war. destruction upon destruction is cry'd, for the whole land is spoiled False 0.719 0.896 1.209
Jeremiah 4.19 (AKJV) jeremiah 4.19: my bowels, my bowels, i am pained at my very heart, my heart maketh a noise in mee, i cannot hold my peace, because thou hast heard, o my soule, the sound of the trumpet, the alarme of warre. i cannot hold my peace, because thou hast heard, o my soul, the sound of the trumphet, the alarm of war True 0.659 0.932 1.346
Jeremiah 4.20 (Geneva) jeremiah 4.20: destruction vpon destruction is cryed, for the whole lande is wasted: suddenly are my tents destroyed, and my curtaines in a moment. i cannot hold my peace, because thou hast heard, o my soul, the sound of the trumphet, the alarm of war. destruction upon destruction is cry'd, for the whole land is spoiled False 0.606 0.685 0.459




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