A blow at the serpent; or a gentle answer from Madiston prison to appease wrath advancing it self against truth and peace at Rochester. Together with the work of four daies disputes, in the Cathedral of Rochester, in the Countie of Kent, betweene several ministers, and Richard Coppin, preacher there, to whom very many people frequentlie came to hear, and much rejoyced at the way of truth and peace he preached, at the same whereof the ministers in those parts began to ring in their pulpits, saying, this man blasphemeth, ... Whereupon arose the disputes, at which were some magistrates, some officers, and souldiers, peaceable and well-minded, and very many people from all parts adjacent, before whom the truth was confirm'd and maintained. The whole matter written by the hearers, on both sides. Published for the confirmation and comfort of all such as receive the truth in the love of it. By Richard Coppin, now in Maidston Prison for the witness of Jesus. Twenty five articles since brought against him by the ministers, as blasphemie, and his answers to them, how he was

Coppin, Richard, fl. 1646-1659
Publisher: printed by Philip Wattleworth and are to be sold by William Larnar at the Black moor neer Fleet Bridge
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1656
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A34470 ESTC ID: R215454 STC ID: C6094
Subject Headings: Blasphemy; Universalism;
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In-Text and shall turn away ungodlinesse from Jacob, and this shall be my Covenant when I take away their sins, for the people shall be all righteous, a little one shall become a thousand, a small number shall become a great number, I the Lord shall hasten it in due time, that it shall no more be said, a remnant, and shall turn away ungodliness from Jacob, and this shall be my Covenant when I take away their Sins, for the people shall be all righteous, a little one shall become a thousand, a small number shall become a great number, I the Lord shall hasten it in due time, that it shall no more be said, a remnant, cc vmb vvi av n1 p-acp np1, cc d vmb vbi po11 n1 c-crq pns11 vvb av po32 n2, p-acp dt n1 vmb vbi d j, dt j pi vmb vvi dt crd, dt j n1 vmb vvi dt j n1, pns11 dt n1 vmb vvi pn31 p-acp j-jn n1, cst pn31 vmb av-dx av-dc vbi vvn, dt n1,
Note 0 Ier: 31: 1: Rom: 11: 26: Jeremiah: 31: 1: Rom: 11: 26: n1: crd: crd: np1: crd: crd:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Corinthians 12.12; Galatians 3.27 (Geneva); Isaiah 60.22 (AKJV); Jeremiah 31.1; Romans 11.26; Romans 11.26 (Geneva); Romans 11.26 (Tyndale)
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Isaiah 60.22 (AKJV) isaiah 60.22: a litle one shall become a thousand, and a small one a strong nation: i the lord will hasten it in his time. and shall turn away ungodlinesse from jacob, and this shall be my covenant when i take away their sins, for the people shall be all righteous, a little one shall become a thousand, a small number shall become a great number, i the lord shall hasten it in due time, that it shall no more be said, a remnant, False 0.646 0.721 1.728
Isaiah 60.22 (Geneva) isaiah 60.22: a litle one shall become as a thousande, and a small one as a strong nation: i the lord wil hasten it in due time. and shall turn away ungodlinesse from jacob, and this shall be my covenant when i take away their sins, for the people shall be all righteous, a little one shall become a thousand, a small number shall become a great number, i the lord shall hasten it in due time, that it shall no more be said, a remnant, False 0.613 0.649 1.251




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Note 0 Ier: 31: 1: Jeremiah 31.1
Note 0 Rom: 11: 26: Romans 11.26