The historie of the reformation of the Church of Scotland containing five books : together with some treatises conducing to the history.

Buchanan, David, 1595?-1652?
Knox, John, ca. 1514-1572
Publisher: Printed by John Raworth for George Thomason and Octavian Pullen
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1644
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A47584 ESTC ID: R12446 STC ID: K738
Subject Headings: Church of Scotland -- History; Knox, John, ca. 1514-1572; Mary, -- Queen, consort of James V, King of Scotland, 1515-1560; Reformation -- Scotland; Scotland -- Church history -- 16th century;
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Adjacent References with Relevance: Daniel 2.47 (AKJV); Daniel 2.47 (ODRV)
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Daniel 2.47 (ODRV) daniel 2.47: the king therfore speaking said to daniel: in very dede your god is the god of goddes, and lord of kinges, and he that reueleth mysteries: because thou couldst open this sacrament. and he is lord of kings, and onely he that revealeth the secrets, seeing that thou couldest open this secret False 0.662 0.858 4.486
Daniel 2.47 (Geneva) daniel 2.47: also the king answered vnto daniel, and said, i know of a trueth that your god is a god of gods, and the lord of kings, and the reueiler of secrets, seeing thou couldest open this secret. and he is lord of kings, and onely he that revealeth the secrets, seeing that thou couldest open this secret False 0.658 0.788 12.856
Daniel 2.47 (AKJV) daniel 2.47: the king answered vnto daniel and said, of a trueth it is, that your god is a god of gods, and a lord of kings, and a reuealer of secrets, seeing thou couldest reueale this secret. and he is lord of kings, and onely he that revealeth the secrets, seeing that thou couldest open this secret False 0.652 0.844 11.431
Revelation 19.16 (ODRV) revelation 19.16: and he hath in his garment and in his thigh written, king of kings and lord of lords. and he is lord of kings True 0.644 0.657 3.098
Revelation 19.16 (Tyndale) revelation 19.16: and hath on his vesture and on his thygh a name written: kynge of kynges and lorde of lordes. and he is lord of kings True 0.643 0.332 0.0
Revelation 19.16 (Geneva) revelation 19.16: and he hath vpon his garment, and vpon his thigh a name written, the kings of kings, and lord of lords. and he is lord of kings True 0.641 0.752 3.503
1 Timothy 6.15 (Tyndale) 1 timothy 6.15: which aperynge (when the tyme ys come) he shall shewe that is blessed and myghty only kynge of kynges and lorde of lordes and he is lord of kings True 0.636 0.603 0.0
Revelation 19.16 (AKJV) revelation 19.16: and he hath on his vesture, and on his thigh a name written, king of kings, and lord of lords. and he is lord of kings True 0.633 0.573 3.098
1 Timothy 6.15 (Geneva) 1 timothy 6.15: which in due time hee shall shewe, that is blessed and prince onely, the king of kings and lord of lordes, and he is lord of kings True 0.605 0.581 2.694




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