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 yet will I not make a full End. For this shall the Earth mourn, and the Heaven above be black: because I have spoken it. yet will I not make a full End. For this shall the Earth mourn, and the Heaven above be black: Because I have spoken it. av vmb pns11 xx vvi dt j n1 p-acp d vmb dt n1 vvi, cc dt n1 p-acp vbi j-jn: c-acp pns11 vhb vvn pn31.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Isaiah 24.3 (AKJV); Jeremiah 4.28 (AKJV)
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Jeremiah 4.28 (AKJV) jeremiah 4.28: for this shall the earth mourne, and the heauens aboue be blacke: because i haue spoken it, i haue purposed it, and will not repent, neither will i turne backe from it. yet will i not make a full end. for this shall the earth mourn, and the heaven above be black: because i have spoken it False 0.8 0.912 1.966
Jeremiah 4.28 (Geneva) jeremiah 4.28: therefore shall the earth mourne, and the heauens aboue shall be darkened, because i haue pronounced it: i haue thought it, and will not repent, neither will i turne backe from it. yet will i not make a full end. for this shall the earth mourn, and the heaven above be black: because i have spoken it False 0.773 0.59 1.099
Jeremiah 4.28 (Douay-Rheims) jeremiah 4.28: the earth shall mourn, and the heavens shall lament from above: because i have spoken, i have purposed, and i have not repented, neither am i turned away from it. yet will i not make a full end. for this shall the earth mourn, and the heaven above be black: because i have spoken it False 0.744 0.531 4.005
Jeremiah 4.27 (Geneva) - 1 jeremiah 4.27: yet will i not make a full ende. yet will i not make a full end. for this shall the earth mourn True 0.677 0.893 1.248
Jeremiah 4.27 (AKJV) - 2 jeremiah 4.27: yet will i not make a full ende. yet will i not make a full end. for this shall the earth mourn True 0.677 0.893 1.248
Jeremiah 4.27 (Geneva) jeremiah 4.27: for thus hath the lord saide, the whole lande shall be desolate: yet will i not make a full ende. yet will i not make a full end. for this shall the earth mourn, and the heaven above be black: because i have spoken it False 0.653 0.457 1.651
Jeremiah 4.27 (AKJV) jeremiah 4.27: for thus hath the lord said; the whole land shall be desolate; yet will i not make a full ende. yet will i not make a full end. for this shall the earth mourn, and the heaven above be black: because i have spoken it False 0.652 0.504 1.651
Jeremiah 4.28 (AKJV) jeremiah 4.28: for this shall the earth mourne, and the heauens aboue be blacke: because i haue spoken it, i haue purposed it, and will not repent, neither will i turne backe from it. yet will i not make a full end. for this shall the earth mourn True 0.633 0.65 1.125




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