The zealous magistrate. Set forth in a sermon, preached in Exeter, before the Right Honourable Sir Robert Foster, his Majesties justice of assize for the western circuit. / By Thomas Trescot, master of arts, and rector of the church of Invvardleigh in Detton. It is this 10th day of October 1642. (by the committee of the House of Commons concerning printing) ordered, that this book, intituled, The zealous magistrate, &c. be printed. Iohn White.

England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons
Trescot, Thomas, 1611 or 12-1684
Publisher: Printed for Daniel Frere and are to be sold at his shop at the signe of the Red Bull in little Britaine
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1643
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A94824 ESTC ID: R12172 STC ID: T2126
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Nehemiah XIII, 17; Foster, Robert, -- Sir, 1589-1663; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text or turne him out of service. A vast difference there is betweene those two Kings, Ahab and David; when Elijah told Ahab of his murther and cruelty, he is an enemy to the Crowne: Hast thou found me, O mine enemy? But when Nathan tells David of his murther and adultery, he presently cryes peccavi, I have sinned, but doth not with Ieroboam stretch out his hand to cuffe the Prophet. or turn him out of service. A vast difference there is between those two Kings, Ahab and David; when Elijah told Ahab of his murder and cruelty, he is an enemy to the Crown: Hast thou found me, Oh mine enemy? But when Nathan tells David of his murder and adultery, he presently cries peccavi, I have sinned, but does not with Jeroboam stretch out his hand to cuff the Prophet. cc vvi pno31 av pp-f n1. dt j n1 a-acp vbz p-acp d crd n2, np1 cc np1; c-crq np1 vvd np1 pp-f po31 n1 cc n1, pns31 vbz dt n1 p-acp dt n1: vh2 pns21 vvn pno11, uh po11 n1? cc-acp q-crq np1 vvz np1 pp-f po31 n1 cc n1, pns31 av-j vvz fw-la, pns11 vhb vvn, p-acp vdz xx p-acp np1 vvb av po31 n1 p-acp n1 dt n1.
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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Kings 13.4; 1 Kings 20; 1 Kings 21; 1 Kings 21.20 (Geneva); 2 Samuel 12.13; 2 Samuel 24.11; 2 Samuel 24.12; 2 Samuel 24.13
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1 Kings 21.20 (Geneva) - 0 1 kings 21.20: and ahab sayd to eliiah, hast thou found mee, o mine enemie? hast thou found me, o mine enemy True 0.682 0.912 6.374




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Note 0 1 King. 21, 20. 1 Kings 21; 1 Kings 20
Note 0 2 Sam. 12.13. 2 Samuel 12.13
Note 1 1 King. 13.4 1 Kings 13.4