An assize-sermon preach'd before Judge Twisselton and Serj. Bernard at Carlisle September the 10th, ann. 1660 and now publish'd and recommended to the magistrates of the nation, as a means by God's blessing to quicken them to a serious pursuit of the honourable and truly religious design, for the reformation of manners, which is now on foot, and countenanced by the nobility, bishop's and judges, in the late account of the societies for the reformation of manner's and applauded by the serious and religious men of all perswasions / by R. Gilpin ...

Gilpin, Richard, 1625-1700
Publisher: Printed for Tho Parkhurst and Sarah Burton
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1700
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A42779 ESTC ID: R5869 STC ID: G775
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Psalms II, 12;
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In-Text though the Manner of attaining and managing be not à Deo approbante, having not the Allowance of his preceptive Will: Yet they are à Deo permittente, and according to his Will of Purpose: The Powers that are, Rom. 13. (which points at Nero, for the Abstract cannot consist without the Concrete), are ordain'd of God. Nature teacheth all Creatures a thankful Respect to them from whom they had their Being; though the Manner of attaining and managing be not à God approbante, having not the Allowance of his preceptive Will: Yet they Are à God permitting, and according to his Will of Purpose: The Powers that Are, Rom. 13. (which points At Nero, for the Abstract cannot consist without the Concrete), Are ordained of God. Nature Teaches all Creatures a thankful Respect to them from whom they had their Being; cs dt n1 pp-f vvg cc n-vvg vbi xx fw-fr fw-la fw-la, vhg xx dt n1 pp-f po31 j n1: av pns32 vbr fw-fr fw-la n1, cc vvg p-acp po31 n1 pp-f n1: dt n2 cst vbr, np1 crd (r-crq vvz p-acp np1, p-acp dt n-jn vmbx vvi p-acp dt j), vbr vvn pp-f np1. n1 vvz d n2 dt j n1 p-acp pno32 p-acp ro-crq pns32 vhd po32 vbg;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Romans 13; Romans 13.1 (Geneva)
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Romans 13.1 (Geneva) - 2 romans 13.1: and the powers that be, are ordeined of god. though the manner of attaining and managing be not a deo approbante, having not the allowance of his preceptive will: yet they are a deo permittente, and according to his will of purpose: the powers that are, rom. 13. (which points at nero, for the abstract cannot consist without the concrete), are ordain'd of god. nature teacheth all creatures a thankful respect to them from whom they had their being False 0.757 0.733 0.963
Romans 13.1 (AKJV) - 2 romans 13.1: the powers that be, are ordeined of god. though the manner of attaining and managing be not a deo approbante, having not the allowance of his preceptive will: yet they are a deo permittente, and according to his will of purpose: the powers that are, rom. 13. (which points at nero, for the abstract cannot consist without the concrete), are ordain'd of god. nature teacheth all creatures a thankful respect to them from whom they had their being False 0.756 0.814 0.963
Romans 13.1 (ODRV) romans 13.1: let euery soul be subiect to higher powers, for there is no power but of god. and those that are, of god are ordeined. though the manner of attaining and managing be not a deo approbante, having not the allowance of his preceptive will: yet they are a deo permittente, and according to his will of purpose: the powers that are, rom. 13. (which points at nero, for the abstract cannot consist without the concrete), are ordain'd of god. nature teacheth all creatures a thankful respect to them from whom they had their being False 0.732 0.192 0.814




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