Two godlie and learned sermons appointed, and preached, before the Jesuites, seminaries, and other aduersaries to the gospell of Christ in the Tower of London. In which, were confuted to their faces, the moste principall and cheefe poincts of their Romish and vvhoarish religion: and all such articles as they defend, contrarie to the woord of Cod [sic], vvere layed open and ripped vp vnto them. In Maye. 7 and 21. Anno. 1581. By Iohn Keltridge, preacher of the vvorde of God, in London.

Keltridge, John
Publisher: By J Charlewood and Richard Ihones dwelling without Newgate neere vnto Holburne Bridge
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1581
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A04790 ESTC ID: S105451 STC ID: 14921
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 16th century;
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In-Text 12. They haue a King and he is the king of the bottomlesse pit: euen the Deuill and Sathan. 12. They have a King and he is the King of the bottomless pit: even the devil and Sathan. crd pns32 vhb dt n1 cc pns31 vbz dt n1 pp-f dt j n1: av dt n1 cc np1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Revelation 9.1 (AKJV)
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Revelation 9.1 (AKJV) - 1 revelation 9.1: and to him was giuen the key of the bottomlesse pitte. he is the king of the bottomlesse pit: True 0.76 0.832 0.756
Revelation 9.2 (ODRV) - 0 revelation 9.2: and he openeth the pit of the bottomles depth: he is the king of the bottomlesse pit: True 0.741 0.746 0.554
Revelation 9.11 (ODRV) - 0 revelation 9.11: and they had ouer them a king, the angel of the bottomless depth, whose name in hebrew is abaddon, and in greek apollyon: 12. they haue a king and he is the king of the bottomlesse pit: euen the deuill and sathan False 0.665 0.643 0.477
Revelation 9.11 (AKJV) revelation 9.11: and they had a king ouer them, which is the angel of the bottomlesse pit, whose name in the hebrew tongue is abaddon, but in the greeke tongue hath his name apollyon. 12. they haue a king and he is the king of the bottomlesse pit: euen the deuill and sathan False 0.655 0.735 1.124
Revelation 9.2 (AKJV) revelation 9.2: and hee opened the bottomelesse pit, and there arose a smoke out of the pit, as the smoke of a great fornace, and the sunne and the ayre were darkened, by reason of the smoke of the pit. he is the king of the bottomlesse pit: True 0.638 0.788 0.659
Revelation 9.11 (Tyndale) - 0 revelation 9.11: and they had a kynge over them which is the angell of the bottomlesse pytt whose name in the hebrew tonge is abadon: 12. they haue a king and he is the king of the bottomlesse pit: euen the deuill and sathan False 0.634 0.614 0.257
Revelation 9.11 (Geneva) revelation 9.11: and they haue a king ouer them, which is the angel of the bottomlesse pit, whose name in hebrewe is abaddon, and in greeke he is named apollyon, that is, destroying. 12. they haue a king and he is the king of the bottomlesse pit: euen the deuill and sathan False 0.632 0.677 2.373
Revelation 9.2 (Geneva) revelation 9.2: and he opened the bottomlesse pit, and there arose the smoke of the pit, as the smoke of a great fornace, and the sunne, and the ayre were darkened by the smoke of the pit. he is the king of the bottomlesse pit: True 0.626 0.763 1.224




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