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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In-Text what better reason to express the benefit of our redemption then so to judg us as he did redeem us? was he not man that suffered, died, and was buried? and is he not man that one day shall come to judg both the quick and dead? he that came obscurely to be judged by the unjust, shall then appear openly to judg all the just: what better reason to express the benefit of our redemption then so to judge us as he did Redeem us? was he not man that suffered, died, and was buried? and is he not man that one day shall come to judge both the quick and dead? he that Come obscurely to be judged by the unjust, shall then appear openly to judge all the just: r-crq j n1 pc-acp vvi dt n1 pp-f po12 n1 av av p-acp vvb pno12 c-acp pns31 vdd vvi pno12? vbds pns31 xx n1 cst vvd, vvd, cc vbds vvn? cc vbz pns31 xx n1 cst crd n1 vmb vvi p-acp n1 d dt j cc j? pns31 cst vvd av-j pc-acp vbi vvn p-acp dt j, vmb av vvi av-j p-acp n1 d dt j:
Note 0 Tunc manifestus veniet inter justos judicaturus, qui occultè venerat judicandus ab injustis. August de civit. dei. Tunc manifestus Come inter justos judicaturus, qui occultè venerat judicandus ab injustis. August de Civit. dei. fw-la fw-la j-jn fw-la fw-la fw-la, fw-la fw-la j fw-la fw-la fw-la. np1 fw-fr fw-la. fw-la.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Peter 4.5 (AKJV); Philippians 2.8 (AKJV)
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1 Peter 4.5 (AKJV) 1 peter 4.5: who shal giue accompt to him that is ready to iudge the quicke & the dead. and is he not man that one day shall come to judg both the quick and dead True 0.704 0.388 0.126
1 Peter 4.5 (ODRV) 1 peter 4.5: who shal render account to him, which is ready to iudge the liuing and the dead. and is he not man that one day shall come to judg both the quick and dead True 0.681 0.171 0.126
Philippians 2.8 (AKJV) philippians 2.8: and being found in fashion as a man, he humbled himselfe, and became obedient vnto death, euen the death of the crosse. was he not man that suffered, died, and was buried True 0.679 0.307 0.0
1 Peter 4.5 (Geneva) 1 peter 4.5: which shall giue accounts to him, that is readie to iudge quicke and dead. and is he not man that one day shall come to judg both the quick and dead True 0.656 0.366 0.932




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