The defence of truth against a booke falsely called The triumph of truth sent over from Arras A.D. 1609. By Humfrey Leech late minister Which booke in all particulars is answered, and the adioining motiues of his revolt confuted: by Daniell Price, of Exeter Colledge in Oxford, chaplaine in ordinary to the most high and mighty, the Prince of Wales.

Leech, Humphrey, 1571-1629
Price, Daniel, 1581-1631
Publisher: Printed by Joseph Barnes
Place of Publication: Oxford
Publication Year: 1610
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A10046 ESTC ID: S115193 STC ID: 20292
Subject Headings: Catholic Church -- Controversial literature; Evangelical counsels; Leech, Humphrey, 1571-1629. -- Triumph of truth;
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In-Text thy commandement, รด Lord, is exceeding broad: yea so broad, that the law alone, lex immaculata, that vndefiled law of God, containeth in it, primarily, originally, essentially, all kinde of Christian perfection; thy Commandment, o Lord, is exceeding broad: yea so broad, that the law alone, lex Immaculata, that undefiled law of God, Containeth in it, primarily, originally, essentially, all kind of Christian perfection; po21 n1, uh n1, vbz av-vvg j: uh av j, cst dt n1 av-j, fw-la fw-la, cst j n1 pp-f np1, vvz p-acp pn31, av-j, av-j, av-j, d n1 pp-f njp n1;




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Psalms 118.96 (ODRV) - 1 psalms 118.96: thy commandment is exceding large. thy commandement, o lord, is exceeding broad True 0.862 0.825 1.694
Psalms 119.96 (Geneva) - 1 psalms 119.96: but thy commandement is exceeding large. thy commandement, o lord, is exceeding broad True 0.839 0.826 6.112
Psalms 119.96 (AKJV) - 1 psalms 119.96: but thy commandement is exceeding broad. thy commandement, o lord, is exceeding broad: yea so broad, that the law alone, lex immaculata, that vndefiled law of god, containeth in it, primarily, originally, essentially, all kinde of christian perfection False 0.73 0.842 11.974
Psalms 119.96 (Geneva) - 1 psalms 119.96: but thy commandement is exceeding large. thy commandement, o lord, is exceeding broad: yea so broad, that the law alone, lex immaculata, that vndefiled law of god, containeth in it, primarily, originally, essentially, all kinde of christian perfection False 0.708 0.693 6.139




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