The nevv world, or, the nevv reformed church. Discovered out of the second epistle of Peter the third chap verse 13. First opened briefly, and some points pourtrayed and propounded before some of the nobilitie and others in the country. Afterwards more fully delineated, and prosecuted before the Honorable House of Parliament; May 30. An. Dom. 1641. And upon the request of some of them, desiring coppies, was limbed up for the presse, according to the maine parts then, and there delivered. / By Nath. Homes Dr. in D.

Homes, Nathanael, 1599-1678
Publisher: Printed by T P and M S for William Adderton and are to be sold at his shop in Duck lane
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1641
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A86501 ESTC ID: R8246 STC ID: H2570
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Peter, 2nd, III, 13; Puritans -- Great Britain;
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In-Text For if we reade the text, according to the ordinary reading, And hee measured the citie with a reede NONLATINALPHABET, to the some of twelve thousand furlones, and understand them in a more plaine and obvious sence, of the compasse of the citie, that every side of the foure square, was three thousand furlongs, it will follow that this citie of the Church is twelve thousand round. For if we read the text, according to the ordinary reading, And he measured the City with a reed, to the Some of twelve thousand furlones, and understand them in a more plain and obvious sense, of the compass of the City, that every side of the foure square, was three thousand furlongs, it will follow that this City of the Church is twelve thousand round. p-acp cs pns12 vvb dt n1, vvg p-acp dt j n-vvg, cc pns31 vvd dt n1 p-acp dt n1, p-acp dt d pp-f crd crd fw-gr, cc vvb pno32 p-acp dt av-dc j cc j n1, pp-f dt n1 pp-f dt n1, cst d n1 pp-f dt crd n-jn, vbds crd crd n2, pn31 vmb vvi cst d n1 pp-f dt n1 vbz crd crd av-j.
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Adjacent References with Relevance: Revelation 21; Revelation 21.16 (Geneva); Verse 16
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Revelation 21.16 (Geneva) - 0 revelation 21.16: and the citie laie foure square, and the length is as large as the bredth of it, and he measured the citie with the reede, twelue thousande furlongs: for if we reade the text, according to the ordinary reading, and hee measured the citie with a reede to the some of twelve thousand furlones, and understand them in a more plaine and obvious sence, of the compasse of the citie, that every side of the foure square, was three thousand furlongs, it will follow that this citie of the church is twelve thousand round True 0.761 0.839 3.492
Revelation 21.16 (ODRV) - 1 revelation 21.16: and he measured the citie with the reed of twelue thousand furlongs, & the length and height and bredth thereof be equal. for if we reade the text, according to the ordinary reading, and hee measured the citie with a reede to the some of twelve thousand furlones, and understand them in a more plaine and obvious sence, of the compasse of the citie, that every side of the foure square, was three thousand furlongs, it will follow that this citie of the church is twelve thousand round True 0.725 0.841 2.616
Revelation 21.16 (AKJV) revelation 21.16: and the city lieth foure square, and the length is as large as the breadth: and he measured the city with the reed, twelue thousand furlongs: the length, and the breadth, and the height of it are equall. for if we reade the text, according to the ordinary reading, and hee measured the citie with a reede to the some of twelve thousand furlones, and understand them in a more plaine and obvious sence, of the compasse of the citie, that every side of the foure square, was three thousand furlongs, it will follow that this citie of the church is twelve thousand round True 0.71 0.688 2.672




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Note 0 Verse 16. Verse 16