The great day, or, A sermon, setting forth the desperate estate and condition of the wicked at the day of iudgement Preached at Saint Andrews in Holborne at London By Nathaniel Grenfield, Master of Artes, and preacher of the Word of God at Whit-field in Oxfordshire.

Grenfield, Nathaniel, b. 1588 or 9
Publisher: Printed by W Stansby for Josias Harrison and are to be sold at the Golden Anchor in Pater noster row
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1615
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A02223 ESTC ID: S118555 STC ID: 12358
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text as first, by appealing vnto some higher Iudge; as Paul appealed vnto Caesar: but at this great Assise there is no higher Iudge, as First, by appealing unto Some higher Judge; as Paul appealed unto Caesar: but At this great Assize there is no higher Judge, c-acp ord, p-acp n-vvg p-acp d jc n1; c-acp np1 vvn p-acp np1: cc-acp p-acp d j n1 a-acp vbz dx jc n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Timothy 6.15; 1 Timothy 6.15 (Geneva); Acts 26.32 (ODRV); John 5.22 (AKJV); John 5.27
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Acts 26.32 (ODRV) - 1 acts 26.32: this man might be released, if he had not appealed to caesar. as first, by appealing vnto some higher iudge; as paul appealed vnto caesar: but at this great assise there is no higher iudge, False 0.696 0.641 0.621
Acts 25.12 (ODRV) acts 25.12: then festus hauing conferred with the councel, answered: hast thou appealed to caesar? to caesar shalt thou goe. as first, by appealing vnto some higher iudge; as paul appealed vnto caesar: but at this great assise there is no higher iudge, False 0.656 0.541 0.487
Acts 25.12 (Geneva) acts 25.12: then when festus had spoken with the council, hee answered, hast thou appealed vnto caesar? vnto caesar shalt thou goe. as first, by appealing vnto some higher iudge; as paul appealed vnto caesar: but at this great assise there is no higher iudge, False 0.652 0.716 0.736
Acts 25.12 (AKJV) acts 25.12: then festus when he had conferred with the councill, answered, hast thou appealed vnto cesar? vnto cesar shalt thou goe. as first, by appealing vnto some higher iudge; as paul appealed vnto caesar: but at this great assise there is no higher iudge, False 0.618 0.642 0.614
Acts 26.32 (Tyndale) acts 26.32: then sayde agrippa vnto festus: this man myght have bene lowsed yf he had not appealed vnto cesar. as first, by appealing vnto some higher iudge; as paul appealed vnto caesar: but at this great assise there is no higher iudge, False 0.609 0.589 0.65
Acts 25.12 (Tyndale) acts 25.12: then spake festus with deliberacion and answered. thou hast appealed vnto cesar: vnto cesar shalt thou goo. as first, by appealing vnto some higher iudge; as paul appealed vnto caesar: but at this great assise there is no higher iudge, False 0.602 0.37 0.614




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