The subjects sorrow: or, Lamentations upon the death of Britains Josiah, King Charles most unjustly and cruelly put to death by His own people, before His Royal Palace White-Hall, Jan. the 30. 1648. Expressed in a sermon upon Lam. 4. 20. Wherein the divine and royal prerogatives, personall vertues, and theologicall graces of His late Majesty are briefly delivered: and that His Majesty was taken away in Gods mercy unto Himselfe, and for the certain punishment of these Kingdoms, from the parallel is clearly proved.

Brown, Robert, fl. 1668, attributed name
Juxon, William, 1582-1663, attributed name
Publisher: s n
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1649
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A94101 ESTC ID: R206110 STC ID: S6106B
Subject Headings: Charles -- I, -- King of England, 1600-1649;
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In-Text as though this precept were too universall, he reduceth it, v. 2. unto Kings, and adds the reason, that ye may lead a quiet and peaceable life, and for the same cause did the Prophet command the Israelites to pray for the King of Babylon, Nebuchadnezzar: This consideration also made Davids Subjects apprice his life at so high a rate, is not now thy life worth ten thousand of ours? The King is the Head of the people, there is a sacred and neare relation betwixt them, a disease or paine in the Head causeth a discrasie in the whole body, as though this precept were too universal, he reduceth it, v. 2. unto Kings, and adds the reason, that you may led a quiet and peaceable life, and for the same cause did the Prophet command the Israelites to pray for the King of Babylon, Nebuchadnezzar: This consideration also made Davids Subjects Appropriate his life At so high a rate, is not now thy life worth ten thousand of ours? The King is the Head of the people, there is a sacred and near Relation betwixt them, a disease or pain in the Head Causes a discrasie in the Whole body, c-acp cs d n1 vbdr av j, pns31 vvz pn31, n1 crd p-acp n2, cc vvz dt n1, cst pn22 vmb vvi dt j-jn cc j n1, cc p-acp dt d n1 vdd dt n1 vvb dt np2 pc-acp vvi p-acp dt n1 pp-f np1, np1: d n1 av vvd npg1 np1 n1 po31 n1 p-acp av j dt n1, vbz xx av po21 n1 j crd crd pp-f png12? dt n1 vbz dt n1 pp-f dt n1, pc-acp vbz dt j cc j n1 p-acp pno32, dt n1 cc n1 p-acp dt n1 vvz dt j p-acp dt j-jn n1,
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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Samuel 15.17; 1 Timothy 2.1; 1 Timothy 2.1 (AKJV); 1 Timothy 2.2 (ODRV); 2 Samuel 18.3; Jeremiah 29
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1 Timothy 2.2 (ODRV) - 1 1 timothy 2.2: that we may lead a quiet and a peaceable life in al pietie and chastitie. ye may lead a quiet and peaceable life True 0.746 0.895 1.835
1 Timothy 2.2 (ODRV) - 1 1 timothy 2.2: that we may lead a quiet and a peaceable life in al pietie and chastitie. adds the reason, that ye may lead a quiet and peaceable life True 0.713 0.88 1.957
1 Timothy 2.2 (Tyndale) 1 timothy 2.2: for kynges and for all that are in auctorite that we maye live a quyet and a peasable life in all godlines and honestie. ye may lead a quiet and peaceable life True 0.663 0.367 0.207
1 Timothy 2.2 (Tyndale) 1 timothy 2.2: for kynges and for all that are in auctorite that we maye live a quyet and a peasable life in all godlines and honestie. adds the reason, that ye may lead a quiet and peaceable life True 0.651 0.399 0.203
1 Timothy 2.2 (Geneva) 1 timothy 2.2: for kings, and for all that are in authoritie, that we may leade a quiet and a peaceable life, in all godlinesse and honestie. adds the reason, that ye may lead a quiet and peaceable life True 0.646 0.864 0.631
1 Timothy 2.2 (Geneva) 1 timothy 2.2: for kings, and for all that are in authoritie, that we may leade a quiet and a peaceable life, in all godlinesse and honestie. ye may lead a quiet and peaceable life True 0.643 0.868 0.643
1 Timothy 2.2 (AKJV) 1 timothy 2.2: for kings, and for all that are in authoritie, that we may leade a quiet and peaceable life in all godlinesse and honestie. adds the reason, that ye may lead a quiet and peaceable life True 0.638 0.862 0.631
1 Timothy 2.2 (AKJV) 1 timothy 2.2: for kings, and for all that are in authoritie, that we may leade a quiet and peaceable life in all godlinesse and honestie. ye may lead a quiet and peaceable life True 0.635 0.868 0.643




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Note 1 2 Sam. 18.3. 2 Samuel 18.3
Note 1 1 Sam. 15.17. 1 Samuel 15.17