Londons resurrection, or, The rebuilding of London encouraged, directed and improved in fifty discourses : together with a preface, giving some account both of the author and work / by Samuel Rolls.

Rolle, Samuel, fl. 1657-1678
Publisher: Printed by W R for Thomas Parkhurst
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1668
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A57598 ESTC ID: R28808 STC ID: R1879
Subject Headings: London (England); Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Tertullus that great orator spoken of Acts. 24. may inform us of the best rhetorick wherewith to prevail for future kindness, who being about to court Felix, to be his friend against Paul, bespake him as followeth, v. 2, 3. Seeing that by thee we injoy great quietness, Tertullus that great orator spoken of Acts. 24. may inform us of the best rhetoric wherewith to prevail for future kindness, who being about to court Felix, to be his friend against Paul, bespoke him as follows, v. 2, 3. Seeing that by thee we enjoy great quietness, np1 cst j n1 vvn pp-f n2 crd vmb vvi pno12 pp-f dt js n1 c-crq pc-acp vvi p-acp j-jn n1, r-crq vbg a-acp p-acp n1 np1, pc-acp vbi po31 n1 p-acp np1, vvd pno31 a-acp vvz, n1 crd, crd vvg cst p-acp pno21 pns12 vvb j n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Acts 24; Acts 24.2 (AKJV)
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Acts 24.2 (AKJV) acts 24.2: and when he was called foorth, tertullus began to accuse him, saying, seeing that by thee we enioy great quietnesse, and that very worthy deeds are done vnto this natio by thy prouidence: tertullus that great orator spoken of acts. 24. may inform us of the best rhetorick wherewith to prevail for future kindness, who being about to court felix, to be his friend against paul, bespake him as followeth, v. 2, 3. seeing that by thee we injoy great quietness, False 0.725 0.833 11.314
Acts 24.2 (Geneva) acts 24.2: and when he was called foorth, tertullus began to accuse him, saying, seeing that we haue obtained great quietnesse through thee, and that many worthy things are done vnto this nation through thy prouidence, tertullus that great orator spoken of acts. 24. may inform us of the best rhetorick wherewith to prevail for future kindness, who being about to court felix, to be his friend against paul, bespake him as followeth, v. 2, 3. seeing that by thee we injoy great quietness, False 0.72 0.668 11.04
Acts 24.1 (Geneva) acts 24.1: now after fiue dayes, ananias the hie priest came downe with the elders, and with tertullus a certaine oratour, which appeared before the gouernour against paul. tertullus that great orator spoken of acts True 0.603 0.49 3.249




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In-Text Acts. 24. Acts 24