A most plaine and profitable exposition of the book of Ester deliuered in 26. sermons. By Peter Merlin, one of the ministers of the church of Garnezey: and now translated in English, for the helpe of those who wanting the knowledge of the tongues, are yet desirous of the vnderstanding of the scriptures and true godlinesse. With a table of the principall points of doctrine contained therein.

Merlin, Pierre, ca. 1535-1603
Publisher: Printed by Thomas Creed
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1599
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A07457 ESTC ID: S104492 STC ID: 17843
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 16th century;
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In-Text & they do not obserue the Kings laws: therfore it is not the Kings profit to suffer them. & they do not observe the Kings laws: Therefore it is not the Kings profit to suffer them. cc pns32 vdb xx vvi dt ng1 n2: av pn31 vbz xx dt ng1 n1 pc-acp vvi pno32.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Esther 3.8 (AKJV); Esther 3.8 (Geneva); Esther 3.9 (AKJV)
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Esther 3.8 (AKJV) - 2 esther 3.8: therefore it is not for the kings profit to suffer them. & they do not obserue the kings laws: therfore it is not the kings profit to suffer them False 0.707 0.884 2.746
Esther 3.8 (Geneva) - 1 esther 3.8: therefore it is not the kings profite to suffer them. & they do not obserue the kings laws: therfore it is not the kings profit to suffer them False 0.706 0.901 1.144




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