Concio ad magistratum a nations honour, and a nations dishonour, or, A kingdoms prospective-glass : discovering who are the most faithful friends, and who the most dangerous enemies to the peace and prosperity of a kingdom / written by P. Fullwood.

Fullwood, P. (Peter)
Publisher: Printed by John Lock for E Calvert
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1673
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A40725 ESTC ID: R7022 STC ID: F2522
Subject Headings: ;
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In-Text that our Souls may grow up as Plants, and our Daughters as corner stones of the Temple, that our garners may be full and plenteous, affording all Manner of store, that our sheep may bring forth thousands in our streets, that our oxen may be strong to labour, that there be no breaking in, that our Souls may grow up as Plants, and our Daughters as corner stones of the Temple, that our garners may be full and plenteous, affording all Manner of store, that our sheep may bring forth thousands in our streets, that our oxen may be strong to labour, that there be no breaking in, cst po12 n2 vmb vvi a-acp p-acp n2, cc po12 n2 p-acp n1 n2 pp-f dt n1, cst po12 n2 vmb vbi j cc j, vvg d n1 pp-f n1, cst po12 n1 vmb vvi av crd p-acp po12 n2, cst po12 n2 vmb vbi j pc-acp vvi, cst pc-acp vbi dx vvg p-acp,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Job 8.6 (Geneva); Psalms 144.13 (AKJV); Psalms 144.14 (Geneva)
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Psalms 144.13 (AKJV) psalms 144.13: that our garners may bee full, affoording all maner of store; that our sheepe may bring forth thousands, and tenne thousands in our streetes. that our souls may grow up as plants, and our daughters as corner stones of the temple, that our garners may be full and plenteous, affording all manner of store, that our sheep may bring forth thousands in our streets, that our oxen may be strong to labour, that there be no breaking in, False 0.729 0.911 5.36
Psalms 144.13 (Geneva) psalms 144.13: that our corners may be full, and abounding with diuers sorts, and that our sheepe may bring forth thousands and ten thousand in our streetes: that our souls may grow up as plants, and our daughters as corner stones of the temple, that our garners may be full and plenteous, affording all manner of store, that our sheep may bring forth thousands in our streets, that our oxen may be strong to labour, that there be no breaking in, False 0.725 0.304 2.29
Psalms 144.14 (AKJV) - 0 psalms 144.14: that our oxen may be strong to labour, that there be no breaking in, nor going out; that our souls may grow up as plants, and our daughters as corner stones of the temple, that our garners may be full and plenteous, affording all manner of store, that our sheep may bring forth thousands in our streets, that our oxen may be strong to labour, that there be no breaking in, False 0.628 0.88 4.732
Psalms 144.14 (Geneva) psalms 144.14: that our oxen may be strong to labour: that there be none inuasion, nor going out, nor no crying in our streetes. that our souls may grow up as plants, and our daughters as corner stones of the temple, that our garners may be full and plenteous, affording all manner of store, that our sheep may bring forth thousands in our streets, that our oxen may be strong to labour, that there be no breaking in, False 0.618 0.456 2.589




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