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 but yet he addeth, that the writing which was written in the Kings name, and sealed with the Kings seale, could not be called backe. but yet he adds, that the writing which was written in the Kings name, and sealed with the Kings seal, could not be called back. p-acp av pns31 vvz, cst dt n1 r-crq vbds vvn p-acp dt ng1 n1, cc vvd p-acp dt ng1 n1, vmd xx vbi vvn av.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Esther 8.8 (AKJV)
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Esther 8.8 (AKJV) - 1 esther 8.8: for the writing which is written in the kings name, and sealed with the kings ring, may no man reuerse. but yet he addeth, that the writing which was written in the kings name, and sealed with the kings seale, could not be called backe False 0.744 0.809 10.911
Esther 8.8 (AKJV) - 1 esther 8.8: for the writing which is written in the kings name, and sealed with the kings ring, may no man reuerse. the writing which was written in the kings name True 0.68 0.816 6.623
Esther 8.8 (Douay-Rheims) - 1 esther 8.8: for this was the custom, that no man durst gainsay the letters which were sent in the king's name, and were sealed with his ring. but yet he addeth, that the writing which was written in the kings name True 0.672 0.31 0.0
Esther 8.8 (Douay-Rheims) - 1 esther 8.8: for this was the custom, that no man durst gainsay the letters which were sent in the king's name, and were sealed with his ring. the writing which was written in the kings name True 0.667 0.41 0.0
Esther 8.8 (Geneva) esther 8.8: write yee also for the iewes, as it liketh you in the kinges name, and seale it with the kings ring (for the writings written in the kings name, and sealed with the kings ring, may no man reuoke) the writing which was written in the kings name True 0.642 0.516 3.641
Esther 8.8 (Geneva) esther 8.8: write yee also for the iewes, as it liketh you in the kinges name, and seale it with the kings ring (for the writings written in the kings name, and sealed with the kings ring, may no man reuoke) but yet he addeth, that the writing which was written in the kings name True 0.63 0.435 5.144
Esther 8.8 (Geneva) esther 8.8: write yee also for the iewes, as it liketh you in the kinges name, and seale it with the kings ring (for the writings written in the kings name, and sealed with the kings ring, may no man reuoke) but yet he addeth, that the writing which was written in the kings name, and sealed with the kings seale, could not be called backe False 0.626 0.366 9.076
Esther 8.8 (AKJV) esther 8.8: write ye also for the iewes, as it liketh you, in the kings name, and seale it with the kings ring: for the writing which is written in the kings name, and sealed with the kings ring, may no man reuerse. but yet he addeth, that the writing which was written in the kings name True 0.623 0.626 7.763




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