The judge's authority or constitution a sermon preached in the Cathedral Church of St. Peter in York, upon Monday the 7th day of March 1669/70, at the assizes holden for that county before the Right Honourable Baron Littleton, the Right WOrshipfull Sr. Philip Monckton, Knight, being High-sheriff of Yorkshire / by James Johnson ...

Johnson, James, 1639 or 40-1704
Publisher: Printed by John Hayes for Samuel Simpson
Place of Publication: Cambridge
Publication Year: 1670
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A46904 ESTC ID: R3892 STC ID: J777
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Deuteronomy XVI, 18-19; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text They that make use of their rhetorick or eloquence, reasons or arguments for or against any person should not be as the Roman Advocates (of whom St. Bern. complains, Hi sunt qui docuerunt linguam suam grandia loqui, &c. these are they that have taught their tongues to speak lies, nimble-tongued against righteousness, skilfull to defend falshood, wise to do evil, eloquent to oppose the truth) but rather be as St. Paul, able to do nothing against, but for the truth. They that make use of their rhetoric or eloquence, Reasons or Arguments for or against any person should not be as the Roman Advocates (of whom Saint Bern. complains, Him sunt qui docuerunt Linguam suam Grandia loqui, etc. these Are they that have taught their tongues to speak lies, nimble-tongued against righteousness, skilful to defend falsehood, wise to do evil, eloquent to oppose the truth) but rather be as Saint Paul, able to do nothing against, but for the truth. pns32 cst vvb n1 pp-f po32 n1 cc n1, n2 cc n2 p-acp cc p-acp d n1 vmd xx vbi p-acp dt njp np1 (pp-f r-crq n1 np1 vvz, pno31 fw-la fw-la fw-la fw-la fw-la fw-it fw-la, av d vbr pns32 cst vhb vvn po32 n2 pc-acp vvi n2, j p-acp n1, j pc-acp vvi n1, j pc-acp vdi j-jn, j pc-acp vvi dt n1) cc-acp av vbi p-acp n1 np1, j pc-acp vdi pix p-acp, cc-acp p-acp dt n1.
Note 0 The famous Oratour Pericles (when Advocate in Greece ) from the principles of nature, ever before he pleaded a cause, entreated his gods that not a wo•d should fall from him besides his cause. The famous Orator Pericles (when Advocate in Greece) from the principles of nature, ever before he pleaded a cause, entreated his God's that not a wo•d should fallen from him beside his cause. dt j n1 npg1 (c-crq n1 p-acp np1) p-acp dt n2 pp-f n1, av c-acp pns31 vvd dt n1, vvd po31 n2 cst xx dt n1 vmd vvi p-acp pno31 p-acp po31 n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 2 Corinthians 13.8 (ODRV); Romans 2.11 (AKJV); Romans 2.11 (Geneva)
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2 Corinthians 13.8 (ODRV) 2 corinthians 13.8: for we can not any thing against the truth; but for the truth. paul, able to do nothing against, but for the truth True 0.765 0.85 1.346
2 Corinthians 13.8 (AKJV) 2 corinthians 13.8: for wee can doe nothing against the trueth, but for the trueth. paul, able to do nothing against, but for the truth True 0.753 0.885 0.0
2 Corinthians 13.8 (Geneva) 2 corinthians 13.8: for wee can not doe any thing against the trueth, but for the trueth. paul, able to do nothing against, but for the truth True 0.749 0.88 0.0
2 Corinthians 13.8 (Tyndale) 2 corinthians 13.8: we can do no thinge agaynst the trueth but for the trueth. paul, able to do nothing against, but for the truth True 0.747 0.848 0.0
2 Corinthians 13.8 (Vulgate) 2 corinthians 13.8: non enim possumus aliquid adversus veritatem, sed pro veritate. paul, able to do nothing against, but for the truth True 0.736 0.32 0.0




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