A sermon preached before the Generall Assembly at Glascoe in the kingdome of Scotland, the tenth day of Iune, 1610. By George Meriton Doctor of Diuinitie, and one of his Maiesties chaplaines

Meriton, George, d. 1624
Publisher: Printed by William Stansby for Henry Featherstone
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1611
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A07454 ESTC ID: S112673 STC ID: 17840
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and praise our gates. And as Tertullus doth to Foelix in the story of the Acts; so must we wholly acknowledge in all places, with all thanks to God, that we haue obtayned, and praise our gates. And as Tertullus does to Felix in the story of the Acts; so must we wholly acknowledge in all places, with all thanks to God, that we have obtained, cc vvb po12 n2. cc p-acp np1 vdz p-acp fw-la p-acp dt n1 pp-f dt n2; av vmb pns12 av-jn vvi p-acp d n2, p-acp d n2 p-acp np1, cst pns12 vhb vvn,
Note 0 Acts 24. Acts 24. n2 crd




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Acts 24; Acts 24.3 (Geneva); Isaiah 60.18
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Acts 24.3 (Geneva) acts 24.3: we acknowledge it wholy, and in all places most noble felix, with all thankes, and praise our gates. and as tertullus doth to foelix in the story of the acts; so must we wholly acknowledge in all places, with all thanks to god, that we haue obtayned, False 0.746 0.656 0.936
Acts 24.2 (Geneva) acts 24.2: and when he was called foorth, tertullus began to accuse him, saying, seeing that we haue obtained great quietnesse through thee, and that many worthy things are done vnto this nation through thy prouidence, and as tertullus doth to foelix in the story of the acts True 0.671 0.28 0.256
Acts 24.3 (ODRV) acts 24.3: we doe alwaies & in al places receiue it, most excellent felix, with al thanks-giuing. so must we wholly acknowledge in all places, with all thanks to god, that we haue obtayned, True 0.658 0.408 0.846
Acts 24.3 (AKJV) acts 24.3: wee accept it alwayes, and in all places, most noble felix, with all thankfulnesse. so must we wholly acknowledge in all places, with all thanks to god, that we haue obtayned, True 0.643 0.507 0.138
Acts 24.3 (Tyndale) acts 24.3: that alowe we ever and in all places most myghty felix with all thankes. so must we wholly acknowledge in all places, with all thanks to god, that we haue obtayned, True 0.636 0.396 0.151
Acts 24.3 (Geneva) acts 24.3: we acknowledge it wholy, and in all places most noble felix, with all thankes, so must we wholly acknowledge in all places, with all thanks to god, that we haue obtayned, True 0.628 0.872 1.733




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Note 0 Acts 24. Acts 24