Englands plus ultra both of hoped mercies, and of required duties : shewed in a sermon preached to the honourable Houses of Parliament, the Lord Major, Court of Aldermen, and Common-Councell of London, together with the Assembly of Divines, at Christ-Church, April 2, 1646 : being the day of their publike thanksgiving to Almighty God for the great successe of the Parliaments army in the West, especially in Cornwall, under the conduct of his excellency Sr. Thomas Fairfax / by Joseph Caryl, minister of the Gospel at Magnus neer the bridge, London, and a member of the Assembly of Divines.

Caryl, Joseph, 1602-1673
Publisher: Printed by G M for John Rothwell and Giles Calvert
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1646
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A81152 ESTC ID: R43612 STC ID: C752
Subject Headings: Civil War, 1642-1649; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text If we had been sold for bond-men and bond-women, I had held my tongue, though the enemy could not countervail the Kings damage; If we had been sold for bondmen and bondwomen, I had held my tongue, though the enemy could not countervail the Kings damage; cs pns12 vhd vbn vvn p-acp n2 cc n2, pns11 vhd vvn po11 n1, cs dt n1 vmd xx vvi dt ng1 n1;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Esther 7.4 (AKJV)
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Esther 7.4 (AKJV) - 1 esther 7.4: but if we had bene sold for bondmen, and bondwomen, i had held my tongue, although the enemy could not counteruaile the kings dammage. if we had been sold for bond-men and bond-women, i had held my tongue, though the enemy could not countervail the kings damage False 0.86 0.944 2.498
Esther 7.4 (Geneva) - 1 esther 7.4: but if we were solde for seruants, and for handmaides, i woulde haue helde my tongue: if we had been sold for bond-men and bond-women, i had held my tongue True 0.816 0.869 0.239
Esther 7.4 (Geneva) esther 7.4: for we are solde, i, and my people, to be destroyed, to be slayne and to perish: but if we were solde for seruants, and for handmaides, i woulde haue helde my tongue: although the aduersarie could not recompense the kings losse. if we had been sold for bond-men and bond-women, i had held my tongue, though the enemy could not countervail the kings damage False 0.703 0.682 0.364
Esther 7.4 (AKJV) - 1 esther 7.4: but if we had bene sold for bondmen, and bondwomen, i had held my tongue, although the enemy could not counteruaile the kings dammage. if we had been sold for bond-men and bond-women, i had held my tongue True 0.683 0.874 1.615




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