The judgement set, and the bookes opened. Religion tried whether it be of God or of men. The Lord cometh to visit his own, for the time is come that judgement must begin at the house of God. To separate the sheep from the goats. and the precious from the vile. And to discover the blasphemy of those that say, they are apostles, teachers, alive, rich, Jewes, but are found lyars. Deceivers. Dead. Poore, blind, naked. The synagogue of Satan. In severall sermons at Alhallows Lumbard-street, by John Webster, a servant of Christ and his church.

Webster, John, 1610-1682
Publisher: Printed for R Hartford at the Bible and States Arms in little Brittain and N Brooks at the Angel in Cornhil
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1654
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A96143 ESTC ID: R207390 STC ID: W1210
Subject Headings: Sermons, English;
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In-Text nor how their eyes were opened, nor how their anckle-bones received strength; for how can they? when they never found they were in prison or under death or condemnation? they were never blind, nor deaf, nor dumb: But tis onely the Scribe that is instructed to the Kingdom of Heaven, can bring out of his treasures things new and old: nor how their eyes were opened, nor how their ancklebones received strength; for how can they? when they never found they were in prison or under death or condemnation? they were never blind, nor deaf, nor dumb: But this only the Scribe that is instructed to the Kingdom of Heaven, can bring out of his treasures things new and old: ccx c-crq po32 n2 vbdr vvn, ccx c-crq po32 n2 vvd n1; p-acp q-crq vmb pns32? c-crq pns32 av-x vvd pns32 vbdr p-acp n1 cc p-acp n1 cc n1? pns32 vbdr av-x j, ccx j, ccx j: cc-acp pn31|vbz av-j dt vvi cst vbz vvn p-acp dt n1 pp-f n1, vmb vvi av pp-f po31 n2 n2 j cc j:
Note 0 Acts 3.7. Acts 3.7. n2 crd.
Note 1 Mat. 13.42. Mathew 13.42. np1 crd.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Acts 3.7; Matthew 13.42; Matthew 13.52 (ODRV)
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Matthew 13.52 (ODRV) - 1 matthew 13.52: therfore euery scribe instructed in the kingdom of heauen, is like to a man that is an housholder, which bringeth forth out of his treasure new things and old. but tis onely the scribe that is instructed to the kingdom of heaven, can bring out of his treasures things new and old True 0.832 0.918 9.248
Matthew 13.52 (Tyndale) - 1 matthew 13.52: therfore every scribe which is taught vnto the kyngdome of heven is lyke an housholder which bryngeth forth out of hys treasure thynges bothe new and olde. but tis onely the scribe that is instructed to the kingdom of heaven, can bring out of his treasures things new and old True 0.827 0.843 2.485
Matthew 13.52 (AKJV) matthew 13.52: then said he vnto them, therefore euery scribe which is instructed vnto the kingdom of heauen, is like vnto a man that is an housholder, which bringeth foorth out of his treasure things new and old. but tis onely the scribe that is instructed to the kingdom of heaven, can bring out of his treasures things new and old True 0.811 0.924 8.472
Matthew 13.52 (Geneva) matthew 13.52: then sayd hee vnto them, therefore euery scribe which is taught vnto the kingdome of heauen, is like vnto an householder, which bringeth foorth out of his treasure things both newe and olde. but tis onely the scribe that is instructed to the kingdom of heaven, can bring out of his treasures things new and old True 0.798 0.906 2.346




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Note 0 Acts 3.7. Acts 3.7
Note 1 Mat. 13.42. Matthew 13.42