A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons at Westminster, August 22. 1645. Being the day appointed for their solemn thanksgiving unto God for his several mercies to the forces of the Parliament in divers parts of the kingdome, in the gaining of the towns of Bath and Bridgewater, and of Scarborough-Castle, and Sherborn-Castle, and for the dispersing of the Clubmen, and the good successe in Pembroke-shire. By Thomas Case, preacher at Milkstreet, and one of the Assembly of Divines.

Case, Thomas, 1598-1682
England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons
Publisher: Printed by Ruth Raworth for Luke Fawne at the signe of the Parrot in Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1645
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A81254 ESTC ID: R200227 STC ID: C842
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Isaiah XLIII, 14; Civil War, 1642-1649; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text as the Church acknowledgeth The Lord is our Judge, the Lord is our Law-giver, the Lord is our King, &c. as the Church acknowledgeth The Lord is our Judge, the Lord is our Lawgiver, the Lord is our King, etc. c-acp dt n1 vvz dt n1 vbz po12 n1, dt n1 vbz po12 n1, dt n1 vbz po12 n1, av
Note 0 Isa. 33.22. Isaiah 33.22. np1 crd.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Isaiah 33.22; Isaiah 33.22 (Douay-Rheims)
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Isaiah 33.22 (Douay-Rheims) - 0 isaiah 33.22: for the lord is our judge, the lord is our lawgiver, the lord is our king: as the church acknowledgeth the lord is our judge, the lord is our law-giver, the lord is our king True 0.749 0.55 2.009
Isaiah 33.22 (Geneva) isaiah 33.22: for the lord is our iudge, the lord is our lawe giuer: the lord is our king, he will saue vs. as the church acknowledgeth the lord is our judge, the lord is our law-giver, the lord is our king True 0.74 0.718 0.79
Isaiah 33.22 (AKJV) isaiah 33.22: for the lord is our iudge, the lord is our lawgiuer, the lord is our king, he wil saue vs. as the church acknowledgeth the lord is our judge, the lord is our law-giver, the lord is our king True 0.73 0.374 0.79
Isaiah 33.22 (Douay-Rheims) - 0 isaiah 33.22: for the lord is our judge, the lord is our lawgiver, the lord is our king: as the church acknowledgeth the lord is our judge, the lord is our law-giver, the lord is our king, &c False 0.706 0.674 2.009
Isaiah 33.22 (Geneva) isaiah 33.22: for the lord is our iudge, the lord is our lawe giuer: the lord is our king, he will saue vs. as the church acknowledgeth the lord is our judge, the lord is our law-giver, the lord is our king, &c False 0.697 0.7 0.79
Isaiah 33.22 (AKJV) isaiah 33.22: for the lord is our iudge, the lord is our lawgiuer, the lord is our king, he wil saue vs. as the church acknowledgeth the lord is our judge, the lord is our law-giver, the lord is our king, &c False 0.69 0.439 0.79




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Note 0 Isa. 33.22. Isaiah 33.22