Parallēla dysparallēla, or, The loyal subjects indignation for his royal sovereign's decollation expressed in an unparallel'd parallel between the professed murtherer of K. Saul and the horrid actual murtherers of King Charles I the substance whereof was delivered in a sermon preached at Allhallows Church in Northhampton on (the day appointed for an anniversary humiliation in reference to that execrable fact) Jan. 30, 1660 / by Simon Ford.

Ford, Simon, 1619?-1699
Publisher: Printed by J H for Samuel Gellibrand
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1661
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A39917 ESTC ID: R2735 STC ID: F1491
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Samuel, 2nd, I, 14; Charles -- I, -- King of England, 1600-1649; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text First, Confidence, in that he took the boldnesse to be the Relator of such a story concerning himself, and that in the face of Authority, which an ordinary person would have trembled to have been charged withall by another. And that which most sets off his confidence, is, that the person before whom he confesseth himself guilty of promoting Sauls death, was his immediate Successoun ▪ David, who by his death became actually King. Had he been never so slightly read in politicks, he might have learned, that succeeding Kings, (however, they may look on the news of their Predecessors death as acceptable tidings, First, Confidence, in that he took the boldness to be the Relator of such a story Concerning himself, and that in the face of authority, which an ordinary person would have trembled to have been charged withal by Another. And that which most sets off his confidence, is, that the person before whom he Confesses himself guilty of promoting Saul's death, was his immediate Successoun ▪ David, who by his death became actually King. Had he been never so slightly read in politics, he might have learned, that succeeding Kings, (however, they may look on the news of their Predecessors death as acceptable tidings, ord, n1, p-acp cst pns31 vvd dt n1 pc-acp vbi dt n1 pp-f d dt n1 vvg px31, cc cst p-acp dt n1 pp-f n1, r-crq dt j n1 vmd vhi vvn pc-acp vhi vbn vvn av p-acp j-jn. cc cst r-crq av-ds vvz p-acp po31 n1, vbz, cst dt n1 p-acp ro-crq pns31 vvz px31 j pp-f j-vvg np1 n1, vbds po31 j n1 ▪ np1, r-crq p-acp po31 n1 vvd av-j n1. vhd pns31 vbn av av av-j vvn p-acp n2-j, pns31 vmd vhi vvn, cst vvg n2, (c-acp, pns32 vmb vvi p-acp dt n1 pp-f po32 n2 n1 p-acp j n2,
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