The Christian subject: a treatise directing a Christian to a peaceable conversation sutable to an holy calling. Wherein are answered those ordinary objections, of haresy, tyranny, usurpation, breaeh [sic] of covenant. Which some make as a sufficient plea to take them off from a chearfull obedience to this present government. / Written by Iohn Rocket, Minister of the Gospell at Hickling in Nottinghamshire.

Rocket, John
Publisher: Printed by Richard Bishop for william Gilbertson at the sign of the Bible without Newgate
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1651
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A91915 ESTC ID: R205971 STC ID: R1763
Subject Headings: Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1649-1660; Sermons, English;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text 1 Pet. 2.12, 13, 14. Having your conversacion honest, &c. Rom. 13.1. Be subject unto the higher powers, &c. So Jude, not to despise Government: Where in all Churches they were exhorted to due subjection, to innocent conversation, to a reverend estimation of them, paying unto them our dues, the least payment being the Tribute of our prayers. 1 Pet. 2.12, 13, 14. Having your Conversation honest, etc. Rom. 13.1. Be Subject unto the higher Powers, etc. So U^de, not to despise Government: Where in all Churches they were exhorted to due subjection, to innocent Conversation, to a reverend estimation of them, paying unto them our dues, the least payment being the Tribute of our Prayers. vvn np1 crd, crd, crd vhg po22 n1 j, av np1 crd. vbb j-jn p-acp dt jc n2, av av np1, xx pc-acp vvi n1: c-crq p-acp d n2 pns32 vbdr vvn p-acp j-jn n1, p-acp j-jn n1, p-acp dt j-jn n1 pp-f pno32, vvg p-acp pno32 po12 n2-jn, dt ds n1 vbg dt n1 pp-f po12 n2.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Peter 2.12; 1 Peter 2.13; 1 Peter 2.14; Romans 13.1; Romans 13.1 (Geneva); Titus 3.3 (AKJV); Verse 3
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Verse & Version Verse Text Text Is a Partial Textual Segment/Note Cosine Similarity Score Cross Encoder Score Okapi BM25 Score
Romans 13.1 (Geneva) - 0 romans 13.1: let euery soule be subiect vnto the higher powers: be subject unto the higher powers, &c True 0.861 0.916 1.559
Romans 13.1 (AKJV) - 0 romans 13.1: let euery soule bee subiect vnto the higher powers: be subject unto the higher powers, &c True 0.857 0.908 1.497
Romans 13.1 (Tyndale) - 0 romans 13.1: let every soule submit him selfe vnto the auctorite of the hyer powers. be subject unto the higher powers, &c True 0.812 0.555 0.257
1 Peter 2.13 (Geneva) 1 peter 2.13: therefore submit your selues vnto all maner ordinance of man for the lordes sake, whether it be vnto the king, as vnto the superiour, be subject unto the higher powers, &c True 0.768 0.418 0.0
1 Peter 2.13 (ODRV) 1 peter 2.13: be subiect therfore to euery humane creature for god: whether it be to king, as excelling: be subject unto the higher powers, &c True 0.765 0.437 0.0
1 Peter 2.13 (AKJV) 1 peter 2.13: submit your selues to euery ordinance of man for the lordes sake, whether it be to the king, as supreme, be subject unto the higher powers, &c True 0.747 0.421 0.0
Romans 13.1 (ODRV) romans 13.1: let euery soul be subiect to higher powers, for there is no power but of god. and those that are, of god are ordeined. be subject unto the higher powers, &c True 0.715 0.843 1.387
1 Peter 2.13 (Tyndale) 1 peter 2.13: submit youre selves vnto all manner ordinaunce of man for the lordes sake whether it be vnto the kynge as vnto the chefe heed: be subject unto the higher powers, &c True 0.704 0.29 0.0




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In-Text 1 Pet. 2.12, 13, 14. 1 Peter 2.12; 1 Peter 2.13; 1 Peter 2.14
In-Text Rom. 13.1. Romans 13.1