Against disloyalty fower sermons preach'd in the times of the late troubles / by Barten Holyday., D.D., Arch=deacon of Oxford, and chaplain to His late Majesty, Charles the First, of blessed memory.

Holyday, Barten, 1593-1661
Publisher: Printed by W H for Sam Pocock
Place of Publication: Oxford
Publication Year: 1661
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A44244 ESTC ID: R43257 STC ID: H2530
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Are we thus bold with private mens purposes, or would we have others so bold with ours? How dare then any that are Subjects sit thus as judges over Princes? Even Elihu 's conscience could question, ( Job. 34.18.) Is it fit to say to a King, thou art wicked? and to Princes, yee are ungodly? Indeed, is not this to pull the Diadem from the Head, are we thus bold with private men's Purposes, or would we have Others so bold with ours? How Dare then any that Are Subject's fit thus as judges over Princes? Even Elihu is conscience could question, (Job. 34.18.) Is it fit to say to a King, thou art wicked? and to Princes, ye Are ungodly? Indeed, is not this to pull the Diadem from the Head, vbr pns12 av j p-acp j ng2 n2, cc vmd pns12 vhb ng2-jn av j p-acp png12? np1 vvb av d cst vbr n2-jn j av c-acp n2 p-acp n2? j np1 vbz n1 vmd vvi, (np1. crd.) vbz pn31 j pc-acp vvi p-acp dt n1, pns21 vb2r j? cc p-acp n2, pn22 vbr j? av, vbz xx d pc-acp vvi dt n1 p-acp dt n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Job 34.18; Job 34.18 (AKJV)
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Job 34.18 (AKJV) - 0 job 34.18: is it fit to say to a king, thou art wicked? even elihu 's conscience could question, ( job. 34.18.) is it fit to say to a king, thou art wicked True 0.886 0.903 1.745
Job 34.18 (AKJV) - 1 job 34.18: and to princes, ye are vngodly? and to princes, yee are ungodly True 0.853 0.931 0.0
Job 34.18 (Geneva) - 0 job 34.18: wilt thou say vnto a king, thou art wicked? even elihu 's conscience could question, ( job. 34.18.) is it fit to say to a king, thou art wicked True 0.841 0.625 0.731
Job 34.18 (AKJV) job 34.18: is it fit to say to a king, thou art wicked? and to princes, ye are vngodly? are we thus bold with private mens purposes, or would we have others so bold with ours? how dare then any that are subjects sit thus as judges over princes? even elihu 's conscience could question, ( job. 34.18.) is it fit to say to a king, thou art wicked? and to princes, yee are ungodly? indeed, is not this to pull the diadem from the head, False 0.833 0.937 3.748
Job 34.18 (Geneva) - 1 job 34.18: or to princes, ye are vngodly? and to princes, yee are ungodly True 0.823 0.919 0.0
Job 34.18 (Geneva) job 34.18: wilt thou say vnto a king, thou art wicked? or to princes, ye are vngodly? are we thus bold with private mens purposes, or would we have others so bold with ours? how dare then any that are subjects sit thus as judges over princes? even elihu 's conscience could question, ( job. 34.18.) is it fit to say to a king, thou art wicked? and to princes, yee are ungodly? indeed, is not this to pull the diadem from the head, False 0.799 0.887 2.456
Job 34.18 (Douay-Rheims) job 34.18: who saith to the king: thou art an apostate: who calleth rulers ungodly? are we thus bold with private mens purposes, or would we have others so bold with ours? how dare then any that are subjects sit thus as judges over princes? even elihu 's conscience could question, ( job. 34.18.) is it fit to say to a king, thou art wicked? and to princes, yee are ungodly? indeed, is not this to pull the diadem from the head, False 0.694 0.288 2.081




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In-Text Job. 34.18. Job 34.18