A sermon concerning the punishing of malefactors. Preached at Paules Crosse, the first of October, by Charles Richardson, preacher at Saint Katharines neere the Tower of London

Richardson, Charles, fl. 1612-1617
Publisher: Printed by R Blower for William Butlar and are to bee sold at his shoppe in the Bulwarke neere to the Tower of London
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1616
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A10739 ESTC ID: S115967 STC ID: 21018
Subject Headings: Punishment; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text And because Dauid did so cocker Adoniah, as he would not displease him from his Childhood, to say, Why hast thou done so? Therefore there was none more ready to take the Crowne from his Fathers head. And Because David did so cocker Adoniah, as he would not displease him from his Childhood, to say, Why hast thou done so? Therefore there was none more ready to take the Crown from his Father's head. cc p-acp np1 vdd av vvi np1, c-acp pns31 vmd xx vvi pno31 p-acp po31 n1, pc-acp vvi, q-crq vh2 pns21 vdn av? av a-acp vbds pix av-dc j pc-acp vvi dt n1 p-acp po31 ng1 n1.
Note 0 1. Sam. 2.17 23.24. 1. Ki. 1.5.6. 1. Sam. 2.17 23.24. 1. Ki. 1.5.6. crd np1 crd crd. crd np1 crd.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Kings 1.5; 1 Kings 1.6; 1 Kings 1.6 (Geneva); 1 Samuel 2.17; 1 Samuel 2.17 (AKJV); 1 Samuel 2.17 (Geneva)
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1 Kings 1.6 (Geneva) 1 kings 1.6: and his father would not displease him from his childehood, to say, why hast thou done so? and hee was a very goodly man, and his mother bare him next after absalom. and because dauid did so cocker adoniah, as he would not displease him from his childhood, to say, why hast thou done so? therefore there was none more ready to take the crowne from his fathers head False 0.766 0.691 2.134
1 Kings 1.6 (Geneva) - 0 1 kings 1.6: and his father would not displease him from his childehood, to say, why hast thou done so? and because dauid did so cocker adoniah, as he would not displease him from his childhood, to say, why hast thou done so True 0.765 0.854 2.611
1 Kings 1.6 (AKJV) 1 kings 1.6: and his father had not displeased him at any time, in saying, why hast thou done so? and hee also was a very goodly man, and his mother bare him after absalom. and because dauid did so cocker adoniah, as he would not displease him from his childhood, to say, why hast thou done so? therefore there was none more ready to take the crowne from his fathers head False 0.76 0.209 0.354
1 Kings 1.6 (AKJV) 1 kings 1.6: and his father had not displeased him at any time, in saying, why hast thou done so? and hee also was a very goodly man, and his mother bare him after absalom. and because dauid did so cocker adoniah, as he would not displease him from his childhood, to say, why hast thou done so True 0.756 0.228 0.354




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Note 0 1. Sam. 2.17 23.24. 1 Samuel 2.17
Note 0 1. Ki. 1.5.6. 1 Kings 1.5; 1 Kings 1.6