A sermon preached at Paules Crosse laying open the Beast, and his marks. Vpon the 14. of the Reuelations, vers. 9.10.11. By Richard Sheldon, a conuert from out of Babylon. Doctor in Diuinitie, His Maiesties chaplaine.

Sheldon, Richard, d. 1642?
Publisher: Printed by William Iones dwelling in Red Crosse Street
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1625
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A12095 ESTC ID: S117172 STC ID: 22398
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Revelation XIV, 9-11 -- Commentaries; Catholic Church -- Controversial literature; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text For, is not this the very thing, which is now, and hath formerly beene acted in the world? Doe not the Pastors and Doctors of the Reformed Churches, and other faithfull, suffer for this very cause? for that they sound out publikely the doctrines of the three Angells; the Euerlasting Gospell? of the feare of God alone? of the ruine and fall of Babylon? of the State of the Beast? and against the taking of the markes and characters of the Beast in hand or on forehead? and from whom, For, is not this the very thing, which is now, and hath formerly been acted in the world? Do not the Pastors and Doctors of the Reformed Churches, and other faithful, suffer for this very cause? for that they found out publicly the doctrines of the three Angels; the Everlasting Gospel? of the Fear of God alone? of the ruin and fallen of Babylon? of the State of the Beast? and against the taking of the marks and characters of the Beast in hand or on forehead? and from whom, p-acp, vbz xx d dt j n1, r-crq vbz av, cc vhz av-j vbn vvn p-acp dt n1? vdb xx dt ng1 cc n2 pp-f dt vvn n2, cc j-jn j, vvb p-acp d j n1? p-acp cst pns32 vvb av av-j dt n2 pp-f dt crd n2; dt j n1? pp-f dt n1 pp-f np1 j? pp-f dt n1 cc n1 pp-f np1? pp-f dt n1 pp-f dt n1? cc p-acp dt n-vvg pp-f dt n2 cc n2 pp-f dt n1 p-acp n1 cc p-acp n1? cc p-acp ro-crq,
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Adjacent References with Relevance: Ecclesiasticus 19.18 (Douay-Rheims); Revelation 3.13 (Geneva)
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Ecclesiasticus 19.18 (Douay-Rheims) ecclesiasticus 19.18: and give place to the fear of the most high: for the fear of god is all wisdom, and therein is to fear god, and the disposition of the law is in all wisdom. of the feare of god alone True 0.689 0.304 0.265
Ecclesiasticus 1.17 (Vulgate) ecclesiasticus 1.17: timor domini scientiae religiositas: of the feare of god alone True 0.676 0.195 0.0
Ecclesiasticus 21.13 (Douay-Rheims) ecclesiasticus 21.13: the perfection of the fear of god is wisdom and understanding. of the feare of god alone True 0.674 0.501 0.23
Ecclesiasticus 1.17 (Douay-Rheims) ecclesiasticus 1.17: the fear of the lord is the religiousness of knowledge. of the feare of god alone True 0.661 0.41 0.0
Ecclesiasticus 25.14 (Douay-Rheims) ecclesiasticus 25.14: the fear of god hath set itself above all things: of the feare of god alone True 0.654 0.559 0.23




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