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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In-Text Lord, said they, have we left all, an• followed Thee, and wilt thou now leave us? shall we now be exposed to the difficultie and dangerous of the wide world? No, saith our Saviour, bi••• not discouraged, let not your hearts be troubled it is for your good that I go away: Lord, said they, have we left all, an• followed Thee, and wilt thou now leave us? shall we now be exposed to the difficulty and dangerous of the wide world? No, Says our Saviour, bi••• not discouraged, let not your hearts be troubled it is for your good that I go away: n1, vvd pns32, vhb pns12 vvn d, n1 vvd pno21, cc vm2 pns21 av vvb pno12? vmb pns12 av vbi vvn p-acp dt n1 cc j pp-f dt j n1? uh-dx, vvz po12 n1, n1 xx vvn, vvb xx po22 n2 vbb vvn pn31 vbz p-acp po22 j d pns11 vvb av:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: John 14.2 (Tyndale); Matthew 19.27 (ODRV)
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Matthew 19.27 (ODRV) - 1 matthew 19.27: behold we haue left al things, & haue folowed thee: lord, said they, have we left all, an* followed thee, and wilt thou now leave us True 0.744 0.657 0.722
Matthew 19.27 (Tyndale) - 1 matthew 19.27: beholde we have forsaken all and folowed the what shall we have? lord, said they, have we left all, an* followed thee, and wilt thou now leave us True 0.73 0.491 0.0
Luke 18.28 (ODRV) luke 18.28: and peter said: loe, we haue left al things, and haue followed thee. lord, said they, have we left all, an* followed thee, and wilt thou now leave us True 0.726 0.781 1.356
Luke 18.28 (AKJV) luke 18.28: then peter said, loe, we haue left all, and followed thee. lord, said they, have we left all, an* followed thee, and wilt thou now leave us True 0.706 0.894 1.528
Luke 18.28 (Tyndale) luke 18.28: then peter sayde: loo we have lefte all and have folowed the. lord, said they, have we left all, an* followed thee, and wilt thou now leave us True 0.706 0.778 0.0
Luke 18.28 (Geneva) luke 18.28: then peter said, loe, we haue left all, and haue followed thee. lord, said they, have we left all, an* followed thee, and wilt thou now leave us True 0.704 0.883 1.466
Matthew 19.27 (Geneva) matthew 19.27: then answered peter, and said to him, beholde, we haue forsaken all, and followed thee: what therefore shall we haue? lord, said they, have we left all, an* followed thee, and wilt thou now leave us True 0.678 0.787 1.1
Matthew 19.27 (AKJV) matthew 19.27: then answered peter, and said vnto him, behold, we haue forsaken all, and followed thee, what shall we haue therefore? lord, said they, have we left all, an* followed thee, and wilt thou now leave us True 0.664 0.813 1.06




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