The judges charge; delivered in a sermon before M. Justice Hale, and M. Sergeant Crook, judges of assize, at St. Mary-Overies in Southwark, Martii 22. 1658. As also setting forth, the necessity of magistracy, for the weal of a people. With a serious item and admonition to all unruly spirits, that despite dominion, and resist the ordinance of God. By Rich. Parr, M.A. sometimes Fellow of Exeter-Colledge in Oxford, now pastor of Camerwel in the county of Surry.

Parr, Richard, 1617-1691
Publisher: printed by J C for Nathaniel Brook at the Angel in Cornhil
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1658
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A91477 ESTC ID: R33023 STC ID: P547
Subject Headings: Church and state -- England; Courts -- England -- Officials and employees; Judges -- England -- 17th century; Sermons, English;
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In-Text in so doing, the Magistrates are your Guardians, and the Law your Protection: Rulers are not a terrour to good works, but to the evil, Rom. 13.3. if you do well, and walk within compass: in so doing, the Magistrates Are your Guardians, and the Law your Protection: Rulers Are not a terror to good works, but to the evil, Rom. 13.3. if you do well, and walk within compass: p-acp av vdg, dt n2 vbr po22 n2, cc dt n1 po22 n1: n2 vbr xx dt n1 p-acp j n2, cc-acp p-acp dt n-jn, np1 crd. cs pn22 vdb av, cc vvi p-acp n1:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Romans 13.3; Romans 13.3 (AKJV)
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Romans 13.3 (AKJV) - 0 romans 13.3: for rulers are not a terrour to good works, but to the euill. rulers are not a terrour to good works, but to the evil, rom True 0.954 0.941 6.821
Romans 13.3 (ODRV) - 0 romans 13.3: for princes are no feare to the good worke, but to the euil. rulers are not a terrour to good works, but to the evil, rom True 0.833 0.889 0.0
Romans 13.3 (Geneva) - 0 romans 13.3: for magistrates are not to be feared for good workes, but for euill. rulers are not a terrour to good works, but to the evil, rom True 0.812 0.732 0.0
Romans 13.3 (Tyndale) - 0 romans 13.3: for rulars are not to be feared for good workes but for evyll. rulers are not a terrour to good works, but to the evil, rom True 0.788 0.554 0.0
Romans 13.3 (Vulgate) - 0 romans 13.3: nam principes non sunt timori boni operis, sed mali. rulers are not a terrour to good works, but to the evil, rom True 0.743 0.234 0.0
Romans 13.3 (AKJV) - 0 romans 13.3: for rulers are not a terrour to good works, but to the euill. in so doing, the magistrates are your guardians, and the law your protection: rulers are not a terrour to good works, but to the evil, rom. 13.3. if you do well, and walk within compass False 0.704 0.885 4.401




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