The dissenters jubilee as it was sounded in the audience of a solemn assembly at the publick meeting-place in Spittle-Fields near London, on Tuesday May 17, 1687, being a day of Thanksgiving to praise the Lord for his vvonderful appearance and over-ruling providence, in the present dispensation of liberty of conscience / by Charles Nicholets ...

Nicholets, Charles
Publisher: Printed by G Larkin
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1687
Approximate Era: JamesII
TCP ID: A52286 ESTC ID: None STC ID: N1086
Subject Headings: Thanksgiving sermons;
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In-Text and in the defence of that, (with Moses ) esteemed the reproaches of Christ, greater riches then the treasures of the World? How odious hath the name of a Dissenter been in this Land? How miserably have we been misrepresented in all our ways, in all our actions, in all our circumstances? VVhat artificial tricks have been used to make us despicable even among them that never knew us? VVhat contempt hath been poured upon us, by the men of this Generation? VVhat villanous base things have been told of us, from one end of the Land to the other? How have the Pulpits, and in the defence of that, (with Moses) esteemed the Reproaches of christ, greater riches then the treasures of the World? How odious hath the name of a Dissenter been in this Land? How miserably have we been misrepresented in all our ways, in all our actions, in all our Circumstances? What artificial tricks have been used to make us despicable even among them that never knew us? What contempt hath been poured upon us, by the men of this Generation? What villainous base things have been told of us, from one end of the Land to the other? How have the Pulpits, cc p-acp dt n1 pp-f d, (p-acp np1) vvd dt n2 pp-f np1, jc n2 cs dt n2 pp-f dt n1? q-crq j vhz dt n1 pp-f dt n1 vbn p-acp d n1? c-crq av-j vhb pns12 vbn vvn p-acp d po12 n2, p-acp d po12 n2, p-acp d po12 n2? q-crq j n2 vhb vbn vvn pc-acp vvi pno12 j av p-acp pno32 cst av vvd pno12? q-crq n1 vhz vbn vvn p-acp pno12, p-acp dt n2 pp-f d n1? q-crq j j n2 vhb vbn vvn pp-f pno12, p-acp crd n1 pp-f dt n1 p-acp dt j-jn? q-crq vhb dt n2,




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Hebrews 11.26 (AKJV) - 0 hebrews 11.26: esteeming the reproch of christ greater riches then the treasures in egypt: and in the defence of that, (with moses ) esteemed the reproaches of christ, greater riches then the treasures of the world True 0.784 0.817 1.328
Hebrews 11.26 (Geneva) - 0 hebrews 11.26: esteeming the rebuke of christ greater riches then the treasures of egypt: and in the defence of that, (with moses ) esteemed the reproaches of christ, greater riches then the treasures of the world True 0.776 0.833 1.328
Hebrews 11.26 (Tyndale) - 0 hebrews 11.26: and estemed the rebuke of christ greater ryches then the treasure of egypt. and in the defence of that, (with moses ) esteemed the reproaches of christ, greater riches then the treasures of the world True 0.776 0.63 0.428




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