A sermon preached in London before the right honorable the Lord Lavvarre, Lord Gouernour and Captaine Generall of Virginea, and others of his Maiesties Counsell for that kingdome, and the rest of the aduenturers in that plantation At the said Lord Generall his leaue taking of England his natiue countrey, and departure for Virginea, Febr. 21. 1609. By W. Crashaw Bachelar of Diuinitie, and preacher at the Temple. Wherein both the lawfulnesse of that action is maintained, and the necessity thereof is also demonstrated, not so much out of the grounds of policie, as of humanity, equity, and Christianity. Taken from his mouth, and published by direction.

Crashaw, William, 1572-1626
L. D., fl. 1610
Publisher: Printed by W Hall for William Welby and are to be sold in Pauls Church yard at the signe of the Swan
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1610
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A19590 ESTC ID: S109071 STC ID: 6029
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century; United States -- Colonization; Virginia -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775;
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Luke 21.28 (Tyndale) - 1 luke 21.28: then loke vp and lifte vp youre heddes for youre redempcion draweth neye. and salutes thee with the best blessing heauen hath, enen his blessed gospell. looke vp therefore, and lift vp thy head, for thy redemption draweth nie False 0.66 0.747 0.978
Luke 21.28 (AKJV) luke 21.28: and when these things begin to come to passe, then looke vp, and lift vp your heads, for your redemptiou draweth nigh. and salutes thee with the best blessing heauen hath, enen his blessed gospell. looke vp therefore, and lift vp thy head, for thy redemption draweth nie False 0.635 0.8 1.191
Luke 21.28 (Geneva) luke 21.28: and when these things beginne to come to passe, then looke vp, and lift vp your heades: for your redemption draweth neere. and salutes thee with the best blessing heauen hath, enen his blessed gospell. looke vp therefore, and lift vp thy head, for thy redemption draweth nie False 0.634 0.837 1.875
Luke 21.28 (ODRV) luke 21.28: but when these things begin to come to passe, looke vp and lift vp your heades: because your redemption is at hand. and salutes thee with the best blessing heauen hath, enen his blessed gospell. looke vp therefore, and lift vp thy head, for thy redemption draweth nie False 0.631 0.669 1.796




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