Prayer and praise, a two-fold tribute to be payed by all loyal subjects to their supream and subordinate soveraign a subject entred upon April 23, 1661, being the day of the solemn inauguration of King Charles the II and finished the Lord's Day following / as it was delivered to the Church of God at Great Yarmouth by John Brinsley ...

Brinsley, John, 1600-1665
Publisher: Printed for John Tuthill book seller in Yarmouth
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1661
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A29527 ESTC ID: R35787 STC ID: B4724
Subject Headings: Coronation sermons; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text There is a day a coming when the Scepter of Christ shall be advanced: In that day shall the Branch of the Lord be beautiful and glorious ; There is a day a coming when the Sceptre of christ shall be advanced: In that day shall the Branch of the Lord be beautiful and glorious; pc-acp vbz dt n1 dt n-vvg c-crq dt n1 pp-f np1 vmb vbi vvn: p-acp d n1 vmb dt n1 pp-f dt n1 vbb j cc j;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Isaiah 4.2; Isaiah 4.2 (Geneva); Zechariah 3.8
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Isaiah 4.2 (Geneva) isaiah 4.2: in that day shall the budde of the lord bee beautifull and glorious, and the fruite of the earth shalbe excellent and pleasant for them that are escaped of israel. day shall the branch of the lord be beautiful True 0.601 0.449 0.196




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