Ultima, = the last things in reference to the first and middle things: or certain meditations on life, death, judgement, hell, right purgatory, and heaven: delivered by Isaac Ambrose, minister of the Gospel at Preston in Amoundernes in Lancashire.

Ambrose, Isaac, 1604-1664
Publisher: Printed for J A and are to be sold by Nathanael Webb and William Grantham at the Grey hound in Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1650
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A25250 ESTC ID: R27187 STC ID: A2970
Subject Headings: Christian life; Meditations;
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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Kings 20.17 (Douay-Rheims); Matthew 24.12; Matthew 24.7
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1 Kings 20.17 (Douay-Rheims) 1 kings 20.17: and jonathan swore again to david, because he loved him: for he loved him as his own soul. where is that jonathan that loves david as his own soul True 0.743 0.774 2.223
1 Kings 18.3 (Douay-Rheims) 1 kings 18.3: and david and jonathan made a covenant, for be loved him as his own soul. where is that jonathan that loves david as his own soul True 0.701 0.784 2.314
1 Samuel 20.17 (Geneva) 1 samuel 20.17: and againe ionathan sware vnto dauid, because he loued him (for he loued him as his owne soule) where is that jonathan that loves david as his own soul True 0.696 0.709 0.0
1 Kings 18.1 (Douay-Rheims) 1 kings 18.1: and it came to pass, when he had made an end of speaking to saul, the soul of jonathan was knit with the soul of david, and jonathan loved him as his own soul. where is that jonathan that loves david as his own soul True 0.67 0.709 2.691
1 Samuel 20.17 (AKJV) 1 samuel 20.17: and ionathan caused dauid to sweare againe, because he loued him: for he loued him as he loued his owne soule. where is that jonathan that loves david as his own soul True 0.666 0.612 0.0
1 Samuel 18.3 (Geneva) 1 samuel 18.3: then ionathan and dauid made a couenant: for he loued him as his owne soule. where is that jonathan that loves david as his own soul True 0.657 0.646 0.0
1 Samuel 18.1 (Geneva) 1 samuel 18.1: and when he had made an ende of speaking vnto saul, the soule of ionathan was knit with the soule of dauid, and ionathan loued him, as his owne soule. where is that jonathan that loves david as his own soul True 0.649 0.589 0.0
1 Samuel 18.3 (AKJV) 1 samuel 18.3: then ionathan and dauid made a couenant, because he loued him as his owne soule. where is that jonathan that loves david as his own soul True 0.646 0.701 0.0
1 Samuel 18.1 (AKJV) 1 samuel 18.1: and it came to passe when hee made an ende of speaking vnto saul, that the soule of ionathan was knit with the soule of dauid, and ionathan loued him as his owne soule. where is that jonathan that loves david as his own soul True 0.6 0.569 0.0




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