A decad of caveats to the people of England of general use in all times, but most seasonable in these, as having a tendency to the satisfying such as are not content with the present government as it is by law establish'd, an aptitude to the setling the minds of such as are but seekers and erraticks in religion an aim at the uniting of our Protestant-dissenters in church and state : whereby the worst of all conspiracies lately rais'd against both, may be the greatest blessing, which could have happen'd to either of them : to which is added an appendix in order to the conviction of those three enemies to the deity, the atheist, the infidel and the setter up of science to the prejudice of religion / by Thomas Pierce ...

Pierce, Thomas, 1622-1691
Publisher: Printed for Richard Davis bookseller in Oxford
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1679
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A70803 ESTC ID: R18054 STC ID: P2196
Subject Headings: Christian life; Church and state -- England; Dissenters, Religious -- England;
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In-Text and NONLATINALPHABET, to every human Creature, that is to say, to every Man who is a Magistrate, created by God (not by the People ) to be a Governour. But still a Creature, and a Man, and (Both together) an human Creature; wholly mortal, as to his Person; though wholly divine, as to his Office. Therefore to Him submit your selves, NONLATINALPHABET, not for the Magistrates or the People's, or your own sakes onely, and, to every human Creature, that is to say, to every Man who is a Magistrate, created by God (not by the People) to be a Governor. But still a Creature, and a Man, and (Both together) an human Creature; wholly Mortal, as to his Person; though wholly divine, as to his Office. Therefore to Him submit your selves,, not for the Magistrates or the People's, or your own sakes only, cc, p-acp d j n1, cst vbz pc-acp vvi, p-acp d n1 r-crq vbz dt n1, vvn p-acp np1 (xx p-acp dt n1) pc-acp vbi dt n1. p-acp av dt n1, cc dt n1, cc (d av) dt j n1; av-jn j-jn, a-acp p-acp po31 n1; c-acp av-jn j-jn, a-acp p-acp po31 n1. av p-acp pno31 vvi po22 n2,, xx p-acp dt n2 cc dt ng1, cc po22 d n2 av-j,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Peter 2.13 (AKJV); Matthew 22.21
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1 Peter 2.13 (AKJV) 1 peter 2.13: submit your selues to euery ordinance of man for the lordes sake, whether it be to the king, as supreme, and to every human creature, that is to say, to every man who is a magistrate, created by god (not by the people ) to be a governour. but still a creature, and a man, and (both together) an human creature; wholly mortal, as to his person; though wholly divine, as to his office. therefore to him submit your selves, not for the magistrates or the people's, or your own sakes onely, True 0.702 0.229 0.571
1 Peter 2.13 (ODRV) 1 peter 2.13: be subiect therfore to euery humane creature for god: whether it be to king, as excelling: and to every human creature, that is to say, to every man who is a magistrate, created by god (not by the people ) to be a governour. but still a creature, and a man, and (both together) an human creature; wholly mortal, as to his person; though wholly divine, as to his office. therefore to him submit your selves, not for the magistrates or the people's, or your own sakes onely, True 0.688 0.397 4.602
1 Peter 2.13 (Geneva) 1 peter 2.13: therefore submit your selues vnto all maner ordinance of man for the lordes sake, whether it be vnto the king, as vnto the superiour, and to every human creature, that is to say, to every man who is a magistrate, created by god (not by the people ) to be a governour. but still a creature, and a man, and (both together) an human creature; wholly mortal, as to his person; though wholly divine, as to his office. therefore to him submit your selves, not for the magistrates or the people's, or your own sakes onely, True 0.682 0.246 0.518




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