A sermon preached before the people called Quakers in the park of Southwark on the 27th day of the 9th month, called by some Nov. 1687 : wherein is contained a word concerning the penal laws and tests / by a reverend and dearly beloved sister who came from Scotland to rejoyce with us for our liberty of conscience and leave her testimony at London.

Reverend and dearly loved sister
Publisher: Printed for N H
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1688
Approximate Era: JamesII
TCP ID: A59271 ESTC ID: R23610 STC ID: S2635
Subject Headings: Society of Friends;
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In-Text or a Malefactor made a Judge. Paul appealed to Caesar and lost his Head for his pains. or a Malefactor made a Judge. Paul appealed to Caesar and lost his Head for his pains. cc dt n1 vvd dt n1. np1 vvn p-acp np1 cc vvd po31 n1 p-acp po31 n2.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Acts 26.32 (ODRV)
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Acts 26.32 (ODRV) - 1 acts 26.32: this man might be released, if he had not appealed to caesar. a malefactor made a judge. paul appealed to caesar True 0.707 0.716 1.674
Acts 25.21 (Tyndale) acts 25.21: then when paul had appealed to be kept vnto the knowledge of cesar i commaunded him to be kept tyll i myght sende him to cesar. a malefactor made a judge. paul appealed to caesar True 0.703 0.397 0.162
Acts 25.21 (AKJV) acts 25.21: but when paul had appealed to bee reserued vnto the hearing of augustus, i commanded him to be kept, till i might send him to cesar. a malefactor made a judge. paul appealed to caesar True 0.697 0.535 0.162
Acts 25.10 (Geneva) - 0 acts 25.10: then said paul, i stand at caesars iudgment seate, where i ought to be iudged: a malefactor made a judge. paul appealed to caesar True 0.659 0.466 0.092
Acts 25.21 (ODRV) acts 25.21: but paul appealing to be kept vnto the knowledge of augustus, i commanded him to be kept, til i send him to caesar. a malefactor made a judge. paul appealed to caesar True 0.656 0.507 1.298
Acts 25.21 (Geneva) acts 25.21: but because he appealed to be reserued to the examination of augustus, i commanded him to be kept, till i mght send him to cesar. a malefactor made a judge. paul appealed to caesar True 0.652 0.417 0.086
Acts 25.10 (AKJV) acts 25.10: then said paul, i stand at cesars iudgement seat, where i ought to bee iudged; to the iewes haue i done no wrong, as thou very well knowest. a malefactor made a judge. paul appealed to caesar True 0.642 0.362 0.076
Acts 25.10 (ODRV) acts 25.10: and paul said: at caesar's iudgement seat doe i stand, where i ought to be iudged: the iewes i haue not hurt, as thou very wel knowest. a malefactor made a judge. paul appealed to caesar True 0.635 0.306 1.119
Acts 26.32 (AKJV) acts 26.32: then said agrippa vnto festus, this man might haue bene set at libertie, if he had not appealed vnto cesar. a malefactor made a judge. paul appealed to caesar True 0.634 0.688 0.081
Acts 26.32 (Tyndale) acts 26.32: then sayde agrippa vnto festus: this man myght have bene lowsed yf he had not appealed vnto cesar. a malefactor made a judge. paul appealed to caesar True 0.631 0.661 0.081
Acts 26.32 (Geneva) acts 26.32: then sayd agrippa vnto festus, this man might haue bene loosed, if hee had not appealed vnto cesar. a malefactor made a judge. paul appealed to caesar True 0.625 0.723 0.081




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