The charge of God and the King to iudges and magistrates, for execution of iustice. In a sermon preached before Sr Henry Hobart Knight and Baronet, Lord Chiefe Iustice of the Common Pleas: and Sr Robert Haughton Knight, one of the iudges of the Kings Bench, at the Assises at Hartford. By William Pemberton B.D. and minister at high-Ongar in Essex.

Pemberton, William, d. 1622
Publisher: Printed by Edward Griffin for Samuel Man dvvelling in Paules church yard at the signe of the Svvan
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1619
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A09254 ESTC ID: S103437 STC ID: 19568
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text And, to speake particularly, If thou wilt not bee afraid of the power of the magistrate, doe that which is good, And, to speak particularly, If thou wilt not be afraid of the power of the magistrate, do that which is good, np1, pc-acp vvi av-j, cs pns21 vm2 xx vbi j pp-f dt n1 pp-f dt n1, vdb d r-crq vbz j,
Note 0 Rom. 13.3. Rom. 13.3. np1 crd.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Romans 13.3; Romans 13.3 (AKJV); Romans 13.3 (ODRV)
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Romans 13.3 (ODRV) - 1 romans 13.3: but wilt thou not feare the power? doe good: and, to speake particularly, if thou wilt not bee afraid of the power of the magistrate, doe that which is good, False 0.822 0.868 1.597
Romans 13.3 (ODRV) - 1 romans 13.3: but wilt thou not feare the power? doe good: thou wilt not bee afraid of the power of the magistrate, doe that which is good, True 0.813 0.907 2.051
Romans 13.3 (Geneva) - 1 romans 13.3: wilt thou then bee without feare of the power? doe well: and, to speake particularly, if thou wilt not bee afraid of the power of the magistrate, doe that which is good, False 0.795 0.8 2.43
Romans 13.3 (Geneva) - 1 romans 13.3: wilt thou then bee without feare of the power? doe well: thou wilt not bee afraid of the power of the magistrate, doe that which is good, True 0.79 0.876 3.461
Romans 13.3 (AKJV) romans 13.3: for rulers are not a terrour to good works, but to the euill. wilt thou then not bee afraide of the power? doe that which is good, and thou shalt haue praise of the same. thou wilt not bee afraid of the power of the magistrate, doe that which is good, True 0.778 0.906 2.518
Romans 13.3 (Tyndale) - 1 romans 13.3: wilt thou be with out feare of the power? do well then: and, to speake particularly, if thou wilt not bee afraid of the power of the magistrate, doe that which is good, False 0.757 0.644 0.668
Romans 13.3 (AKJV) romans 13.3: for rulers are not a terrour to good works, but to the euill. wilt thou then not bee afraide of the power? doe that which is good, and thou shalt haue praise of the same. and, to speake particularly, if thou wilt not bee afraid of the power of the magistrate, doe that which is good, False 0.754 0.857 2.207
Romans 13.3 (Tyndale) - 1 romans 13.3: wilt thou be with out feare of the power? do well then: thou wilt not bee afraid of the power of the magistrate, doe that which is good, True 0.749 0.754 1.296
Romans 13.3 (Vulgate) - 1 romans 13.3: vis autem non timere potestatem? bonum fac: thou wilt not bee afraid of the power of the magistrate, doe that which is good, True 0.73 0.487 0.0




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Note 0 Rom. 13.3. Romans 13.3