The damning nature of rebellion, or, The universal unlawfulness of resistance under pain of damnation, in the saddest sense asserted in a sermon preached at the cathedral of Norwich, May 29, 1685, being the anniversary-day of the birth of His late Majesty Charles II, and of the happy restauration both of him and of the government from the great rebellion / by William Jegon ...

Jegon, William, 1650-1710
Publisher: Printed for Will Oliver
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1685
Approximate Era: JamesII
TCP ID: A46722 ESTC ID: R2562 STC ID: J530
Subject Headings: Government, Resistance to; Sermons, English;
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In-Text To these Higher or Supream Powers, the Apostle requires expresly that every soul be subject: And here 'tis pertinently remark'd by Origen, that the Apostle has put his injunction in a term the most general and comprehensive that could be, To these Higher or Supreme Powers, the Apostle requires expressly that every soul be Subject: And Here it's pertinently remarked by Origen, that the Apostle has put his injunction in a term the most general and comprehensive that could be, p-acp d jc cc j n2, dt n1 vvz av-j cst d n1 vbi j-jn: cc av pn31|vbz av-j vvn p-acp np1, cst dt n1 vhz vvn po31 n1 p-acp dt n1 dt av-ds j cc j cst vmd vbi,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Peter 2.13; Romans 13.1 (AKJV); Romans 13.1 (Geneva)
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Romans 13.1 (Geneva) - 0 romans 13.1: let euery soule be subiect vnto the higher powers: to these higher or supream powers, the apostle requires expresly that every soul be subject True 0.791 0.794 0.764
Romans 13.1 (AKJV) - 0 romans 13.1: let euery soule bee subiect vnto the higher powers: to these higher or supream powers, the apostle requires expresly that every soul be subject True 0.791 0.761 0.731
Romans 13.1 (ODRV) - 0 romans 13.1: let euery soul be subiect to higher powers, for there is no power but of god. to these higher or supream powers, the apostle requires expresly that every soul be subject True 0.752 0.839 2.423
Romans 13.1 (Tyndale) romans 13.1: let every soule submit him selfe vnto the auctorite of the hyer powers. for there is no power but of god. the powers that be are ordeyned of god. to these higher or supream powers, the apostle requires expresly that every soul be subject True 0.733 0.442 0.337
Romans 13.1 (Vulgate) romans 13.1: omnis anima potestatibus sublimioribus subdita sit: non est enim potestas nisi a deo: quae autem sunt, a deo ordinatae sunt. to these higher or supream powers, the apostle requires expresly that every soul be subject True 0.649 0.37 0.0




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