Cheap-side crosse censured and condemned by a letter sent from the vicechancellour and other learned men of the famous Universitie of Oxford, in answer to a question propounded by the citizens of London, concerning the said crosse, in the yeere 1600, in which yeer it was beautified, as also some divine arguments taken out of a sermon against the crosse, a little after it was last repaired, by a learned and godly minister, M. Iohn Archer, sometimes preacher at Alhallows Lombardstreet about sixteen yeers past.

Abbot, George, 1562-1633
Publisher: printed by A N for I R and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1641
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A75922 ESTC ID: R232350 STC ID: A64
Subject Headings: Abbot, George, 1562-1633; Cheapside Cross (London, England);
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In-Text if thou wilt hearken unto me, there shall no strange god be in thee, neither, shalt thou worship any strange god. if thou wilt harken unto me, there shall no strange god be in thee, neither, shalt thou worship any strange god. cs pns21 vm2 vvi p-acp pno11, pc-acp vmb dx j n1 vbb p-acp pno21, av-dx, vm2 pns21 vvi d j n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Psalms 81.8; Psalms 81.8 (AKJV); Psalms 81.9; Psalms 81.9 (AKJV)
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Psalms 81.9 (AKJV) - 1 psalms 81.9: neither shalt thou worship any strange god. , shalt thou worship any strange god True 0.866 0.936 0.803
Psalms 81.9 (AKJV) psalms 81.9: there shall no strange god be in thee: neither shalt thou worship any strange god. if thou wilt hearken unto me, there shall no strange god be in thee, neither, shalt thou worship any strange god False 0.82 0.894 1.902
Psalms 81.9 (Geneva) psalms 81.9: let there bee no strange god in thee, neither worship thou any strange god. , shalt thou worship any strange god True 0.793 0.852 0.57
Psalms 80.10 (ODRV) psalms 80.10: there shal be no new god in thee, neither shalt thou adore a strange god. , shalt thou worship any strange god True 0.788 0.887 0.527
Psalms 80.10 (ODRV) psalms 80.10: there shal be no new god in thee, neither shalt thou adore a strange god. if thou wilt hearken unto me, there shall no strange god be in thee, neither, shalt thou worship any strange god False 0.787 0.82 0.889
Psalms 81.9 (Geneva) psalms 81.9: let there bee no strange god in thee, neither worship thou any strange god. if thou wilt hearken unto me, there shall no strange god be in thee, neither, shalt thou worship any strange god False 0.783 0.775 0.989
Psalms 80.10 (Vulgate) psalms 80.10: non erit in te deus recens, neque adorabis deum alienum. , shalt thou worship any strange god True 0.707 0.173 0.0
Psalms 81.9 (AKJV) - 0 psalms 81.9: there shall no strange god be in thee: if thou wilt hearken unto me, there shall no strange god be in thee True 0.706 0.897 7.421
Psalms 80.10 (ODRV) psalms 80.10: there shal be no new god in thee, neither shalt thou adore a strange god. if thou wilt hearken unto me, there shall no strange god be in thee True 0.631 0.721 5.178
Psalms 81.9 (Geneva) psalms 81.9: let there bee no strange god in thee, neither worship thou any strange god. if thou wilt hearken unto me, there shall no strange god be in thee True 0.614 0.671 5.765




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