Ekdikēsis or A discourse of vengeance Delivered in a sermon preached at Dorchester, at the assizes holden there for the county of Dorset, March. 4. 1663. By Henry Glover rector of Shroton.

Glover, Henry, b. 1624 or 5
Publisher: printed for Henry Brome And are to be sold by William Churchill Book seller in Dorchester
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1664
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A42869 ESTC ID: R217417 STC ID: G889B
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text but onely the Provocation from the inferiour to the superiour Gods. S. Paul himself appealed to Caesar, when he could not expect justice from the Roman Deputy, Act. 25. 11. But if at last the man should still suppose himself wronged (which would be almost an unreasonable supposition) he hath no other Remedy on Earth, but with Patience and Submission •o commit his Cause (as our Saviour did, 1 Pet. •. 23.) to him that judgeth Righteously; but only the Provocation from the inferior to the superior God's S. Paul himself appealed to Caesar, when he could not expect Justice from the Roman Deputy, Act. 25. 11. But if At last the man should still suppose himself wronged (which would be almost an unreasonable supposition) he hath no other Remedy on Earth, but with Patience and Submission •o commit his Cause (as our Saviour did, 1 Pet. •. 23.) to him that Judgeth Righteously; cc-acp av-j dt n1 p-acp dt j-jn p-acp dt j-jn ng1 n1 np1 px31 vvn p-acp np1, c-crq pns31 vmd xx vvi n1 p-acp dt np1 n1, n1 crd crd p-acp cs p-acp ord dt n1 vmd av vvi px31 vvn (r-crq vmd vbi av dt j n1) pns31 vhz dx j-jn n1 p-acp n1, p-acp p-acp n1 cc n1 vdb vvi po31 n1 (p-acp po12 n1 vdd, crd np1 •. crd) p-acp pno31 cst vvz av-j;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Peter 2.23 (Tyndale); Acts 25.11; Acts 26.32 (ODRV)
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1 Peter 2.23 (Tyndale) - 2 1 peter 2.23: but committed the cause to him that iudgeth ryghteously with patience and submission *o commit his cause (as our saviour did, 1 pet. *. 23.) to him that judgeth righteously True 0.792 0.67 1.593
Acts 26.32 (ODRV) - 1 acts 26.32: this man might be released, if he had not appealed to caesar. paul himself appealed to caesar, when he could not expect justice from the roman deputy, act True 0.785 0.621 1.785
Acts 25.21 (AKJV) acts 25.21: but when paul had appealed to bee reserued vnto the hearing of augustus, i commanded him to be kept, till i might send him to cesar. paul himself appealed to caesar, when he could not expect justice from the roman deputy, act True 0.783 0.318 1.061
Acts 25.21 (ODRV) acts 25.21: but paul appealing to be kept vnto the knowledge of augustus, i commanded him to be kept, til i send him to caesar. paul himself appealed to caesar, when he could not expect justice from the roman deputy, act True 0.751 0.239 1.73
Acts 25.21 (Geneva) acts 25.21: but because he appealed to be reserued to the examination of augustus, i commanded him to be kept, till i mght send him to cesar. paul himself appealed to caesar, when he could not expect justice from the roman deputy, act True 0.742 0.266 0.383
Acts 26.32 (AKJV) acts 26.32: then said agrippa vnto festus, this man might haue bene set at libertie, if he had not appealed vnto cesar. paul himself appealed to caesar, when he could not expect justice from the roman deputy, act True 0.728 0.576 0.358
Acts 26.32 (Geneva) acts 26.32: then sayd agrippa vnto festus, this man might haue bene loosed, if hee had not appealed vnto cesar. paul himself appealed to caesar, when he could not expect justice from the roman deputy, act True 0.723 0.561 0.358
Acts 26.32 (Tyndale) acts 26.32: then sayde agrippa vnto festus: this man myght have bene lowsed yf he had not appealed vnto cesar. paul himself appealed to caesar, when he could not expect justice from the roman deputy, act True 0.713 0.506 0.358
1 Peter 2.23 (Tyndale) - 2 1 peter 2.23: but committed the cause to him that iudgeth ryghteously but if at last the man should still suppose himself wronged (which would be almost an unreasonable supposition) he hath no other remedy on earth, but with patience and submission *o commit his cause (as our saviour did, 1 pet. *. 23.) to him that judgeth righteously True 0.69 0.567 1.593




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In-Text Act. 25. 11. Acts 25.11