A sermon preacht on January 30th, 1683 in Westminster-Abby before the reverend and honourable, the Kings judges, and printed at their request by Edw. Pelling ...

Pelling, Edward, d. 1718
Publisher: Printed by H Hills Jun for William Abington
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1684
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A53971 ESTC ID: R23221 STC ID: P1096
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Romans XIII, 2; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text David stood amaz'd and astonisht at the Villany How wast thou not afraid (saith he) to ▪ stretch forth thine hand, to destroy the Lords Anointed? 2 Sam. 1. 14. It was a Formidable and dreadful Crime in Davids account: David stood amazed and astonished At the Villainy How wast thou not afraid (Says he) to ▪ stretch forth thine hand, to destroy the lords Anointed? 2 Sam. 1. 14. It was a Formidable and dreadful Crime in Davids account: np1 vvd vvn cc vvn p-acp dt n1 q-crq vbd2s pns21 xx j (vvz pns31) p-acp ▪ vvb av po21 n1, pc-acp vvi dt n2 vvn? crd np1 crd crd pn31 vbds dt j cc j n1 p-acp npg1 vvb:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 2 Samuel 1.14; 2 Samuel 1.14 (AKJV)
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2 Samuel 1.14 (AKJV) 2 samuel 1.14: and dauid said vnto him, how wast thou not afraid to stretch foorth thine hand, to destroy the lords anointed? david stood amaz'd and astonisht at the villany how wast thou not afraid (saith he) to # stretch forth thine hand, to destroy the lords anointed True 0.858 0.895 2.952
2 Kings 1.14 (Douay-Rheims) 2 kings 1.14: david said to him: why didst thou not fear to put out thy hand to kill the lord's anointed? david stood amaz'd and astonisht at the villany how wast thou not afraid (saith he) to # stretch forth thine hand, to destroy the lords anointed True 0.837 0.292 0.724
2 Samuel 1.14 (Geneva) 2 samuel 1.14: and dauid said vnto him, how wast thou not afrayd, to put forth thine hand to destroy the anoynted of the lord? david stood amaz'd and astonisht at the villany how wast thou not afraid (saith he) to # stretch forth thine hand, to destroy the lords anointed True 0.828 0.736 1.19
2 Kings 1.14 (Douay-Rheims) 2 kings 1.14: david said to him: why didst thou not fear to put out thy hand to kill the lord's anointed? david stood amaz'd and astonisht at the villany how wast thou not afraid (saith he) to # stretch forth thine hand, to destroy the lords anointed? 2 sam. 1. 14. it was a formidable and dreadful crime in davids account False 0.802 0.344 1.135
2 Samuel 1.14 (AKJV) 2 samuel 1.14: and dauid said vnto him, how wast thou not afraid to stretch foorth thine hand, to destroy the lords anointed? david stood amaz'd and astonisht at the villany how wast thou not afraid (saith he) to # stretch forth thine hand, to destroy the lords anointed? 2 sam. 1. 14. it was a formidable and dreadful crime in davids account False 0.798 0.874 3.339
2 Samuel 1.14 (Geneva) 2 samuel 1.14: and dauid said vnto him, how wast thou not afrayd, to put forth thine hand to destroy the anoynted of the lord? david stood amaz'd and astonisht at the villany how wast thou not afraid (saith he) to # stretch forth thine hand, to destroy the lords anointed? 2 sam. 1. 14. it was a formidable and dreadful crime in davids account False 0.775 0.721 1.588




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In-Text 2 Sam. 1. 14. 2 Samuel 1.14