Lectures vpon the first and second Epistles of Paul to the Thessalonians: preached by that faithfull seruant of God M. Robert Rollock, some-tyme minister of the Euangell of Iesus Christ, and rector of the Colledge in Edinburgh

Arthur, William, fl. 1606-1619
Charteris, Henry, 1565-1628
Rollock, Robert, 1555?-1599
Publisher: Printed by Robert Charteris printer to the Kings most excellent Majestie
Place of Publication: Edinburgh
Publication Year: 1606
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A11010 ESTC ID: S116171 STC ID: 21281
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Thessalonians, 1st -- Commentaries; Bible. -- N.T. -- Thessalonians, 2nd -- Commentaries;
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In-Text then, he commes to patience in suffering wrong, let your patient minde, let your moderation be knovvne 〈 ◊ 〉 all men: then, he comes to patience in suffering wrong, let your patient mind, let your moderation be known 〈 ◊ 〉 all men: av, pns31 vvz p-acp n1 p-acp vvg n-jn, vvb po22 j n1, vvb po22 n1 vbi vvn 〈 sy 〉 d n2:




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