Balsamum Britannicum, Brittains balm: or, The means of recovery for a languishing kingdom Preached in a sermon before the honourable judges for the Northern Circuite, at the generall assizes holden in the Citie of Yorke, 21. March, 1647. By John Johnson Mr. of A. and minister of Methley in Yorkeshire, [sic]

Johnson, John, minister of Methley
Publisher: Printed at York by Tho Broad
Place of Publication: York
Publication Year: 1648
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A46909 ESTC ID: R219111 STC ID: J781A
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text And for the recovery, see Amos 5. 15. Hate the evill, love the good, establish judgement in the gate, it may be the Lord will be gracious to the remnant of Joseph. And for the recovery, see Amos 5. 15. Hate the evil, love the good, establish judgement in the gate, it may be the Lord will be gracious to the remnant of Joseph. cc p-acp dt n1, vvb np1 crd crd vvb dt j-jn, vvb dt j, vvb n1 p-acp dt n1, pn31 vmb vbi dt n1 vmb vbi j p-acp dt n1 pp-f np1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 2 Timothy 3.16 (ODRV); Amos 5.15; Amos 5.15 (AKJV); Amos 5.15 (Douay-Rheims)
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Amos 5.15 (Douay-Rheims) amos 5.15: hate evil, and love good, and establish judgment in the gate: it may be the lord the god of hosts may have mercy on the remnant of joseph. and for the recovery, see amos 5. 15. hate the evill, love the good, establish judgement in the gate, it may be the lord will be gracious to the remnant of joseph False 0.883 0.945 7.884
Amos 5.15 (AKJV) amos 5.15: hate the euill, and loue the good, and establish iudgement in the gate: it may be that the lord god of hostes will bee gracious vnto the remnant of ioseph. and for the recovery, see amos 5. 15. hate the evill, love the good, establish judgement in the gate, it may be the lord will be gracious to the remnant of joseph False 0.883 0.943 6.142
Amos 5.15 (Geneva) amos 5.15: hate the euil, and loue the good, and establish iudgement in the gate: it may bee that the lord god of hostes will be mercifull vnto the remnant of ioseph. and for the recovery, see amos 5. 15. hate the evill, love the good, establish judgement in the gate, it may be the lord will be gracious to the remnant of joseph False 0.876 0.943 4.565
Amos 5.15 (Douay-Rheims) amos 5.15: hate evil, and love good, and establish judgment in the gate: it may be the lord the god of hosts may have mercy on the remnant of joseph. hate the evill, love the good, establish judgement in the gate, it may be the lord will be gracious to the remnant of joseph True 0.855 0.935 6.806
Amos 5.15 (AKJV) amos 5.15: hate the euill, and loue the good, and establish iudgement in the gate: it may be that the lord god of hostes will bee gracious vnto the remnant of ioseph. hate the evill, love the good, establish judgement in the gate, it may be the lord will be gracious to the remnant of joseph True 0.829 0.941 5.131
Amos 5.15 (Geneva) amos 5.15: hate the euil, and loue the good, and establish iudgement in the gate: it may bee that the lord god of hostes will be mercifull vnto the remnant of ioseph. hate the evill, love the good, establish judgement in the gate, it may be the lord will be gracious to the remnant of joseph True 0.817 0.938 3.554




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In-Text Amos 5. 15. Amos 5.15