Christ's last sermon, or, The everlasting estate and condition of all men in the world to come. Exactly describing the everlasting, blessed, and happy condition of the children of God in glory for ever: with the everlasting, endlesse, and caseless [sic] condition of wicked men in the world to come forever. Set forth for the comfort of the godly, and for the terror of the ungodly. / By a godly, able and faithfull servant of Jesus Christ, J.H.

Hart, John, D.D
Publisher: Printed for Andrevv Anderson
Place of Publication: Edinburgh
Publication Year: 1664
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: B03760 ESTC ID: R177841 STC ID: H940B
Subject Headings: Future life -- Christianity; Jesus Christ;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text In my Fathers House are many mansions. 2. I note from •ence, that Christs ascension was to prepare a place for Believers; In my Father's House Are many mansions. 2. I note from •ence, that Christ Ascension was to prepare a place for Believers; p-acp po11 ng1 n1 vbr d n2. crd pns11 vvb p-acp n1, cst npg1 n1 vbds pc-acp vvi dt n1 p-acp n2;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: John 14.2 (ODRV); John 14.3 (Geneva)
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John 14.2 (ODRV) - 0 john 14.2: in my fathers house there be many mansions. in my fathers house are many mansions. 2. i note from *ence True 0.772 0.967 3.165
John 14.2 (AKJV) - 0 john 14.2: in my fathers house are many mansions; in my fathers house are many mansions. 2. i note from *ence True 0.771 0.971 3.165
John 14.2 (Tyndale) - 0 john 14.2: in my fathers housse are many mansions. in my fathers house are many mansions. 2. i note from *ence True 0.768 0.965 2.094
John 14.2 (Geneva) - 0 john 14.2: in my fathers house are many dwelling places: in my fathers house are many mansions. 2. i note from *ence True 0.756 0.946 1.973
John 14.2 (Tyndale) john 14.2: in my fathers housse are many mansions. if it were not so i wolde have tolde you. i go to prepare a place for you. in my fathers house are many mansions. 2. i note from *ence, that christs ascension was to prepare a place for believers False 0.699 0.924 1.957
John 14.2 (Vulgate) - 0 john 14.2: in domo patris mei mansiones multae sunt; in my fathers house are many mansions. 2. i note from *ence True 0.691 0.896 0.345
John 14.2 (ODRV) john 14.2: in my fathers house there be many mansions. if not, i would haue told you, because i goe to prepare you a place. in my fathers house are many mansions. 2. i note from *ence, that christs ascension was to prepare a place for believers False 0.685 0.926 2.564
John 14.2 (AKJV) john 14.2: in my fathers house are many mansions; if it were not so, i would haue told you: i goe to prepare a place for you. in my fathers house are many mansions. 2. i note from *ence, that christs ascension was to prepare a place for believers False 0.68 0.939 2.564
John 14.2 (Geneva) - 2 john 14.2: i go to prepare a place for you. in my fathers house are many mansions. 2. i note from *ence, that christs ascension was to prepare a place for believers False 0.661 0.79 1.156
John 14.2 (Vulgate) john 14.2: in domo patris mei mansiones multae sunt; si quominus dixissem vobis: quia vado parare vobis locum. in my fathers house are many mansions. 2. i note from *ence, that christs ascension was to prepare a place for believers False 0.628 0.668 0.244
John 14.2 (Wycliffe) - 0 john 14.2: in the hous of my fadir ben many dwellyngis; in my fathers house are many mansions. 2. i note from *ence True 0.626 0.514 0.385




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