A serman preached at Manchester, upon the 9th of September, being the day of thanksgiving for our deliverance from the late conspiracy

Foreness, E
Publisher: Printed by Miles Flesher for William Abbington
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1683
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A39968 ESTC ID: R6667 STC ID: F1554
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Romans XIII, 2; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text but the principal ground of our Subjection is his being the ordinance of God, his having received his power from God. The Powers of the world, but the principal ground of our Subjection is his being the Ordinance of God, his having received his power from God. The Powers of the world, cc-acp dt j-jn n1 pp-f po12 n1 vbz po31 vbg dt n1 pp-f np1, po31 vhg vvn po31 n1 p-acp np1. dt n2 pp-f dt n1,




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Romans 13.1 (AKJV) romans 13.1: let euery soule bee subiect vnto the higher powers: for there is no power but of god. the powers that be, are ordeined of god. but the principal ground of our subjection is his being the ordinance of god, his having received his power from god. the powers of the world, False 0.737 0.205 1.079
Romans 13.1 (Geneva) romans 13.1: let euery soule be subiect vnto the higher powers: for there is no power but of god: and the powers that be, are ordeined of god. but the principal ground of our subjection is his being the ordinance of god, his having received his power from god. the powers of the world, False 0.708 0.186 1.108




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