Of Christian magistracy A sermon preach'd in the Cathedral-Church of St. Peter in York, at the assizes held there, July the 26th, 1697. Before the right honourable Mr. Justice Nevill and Baron Turton. By Christopher Wyvill, D.D. and Dean of Ripon.

Wyvill, Christopher, 1651?-1711
Publisher: printed for B Aylmer at the Three Pigeons in Cornhill and F Hildyard bookseller in York
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1697
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A67236 ESTC ID: R222179 STC ID: W3786A
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Concerning whom we may, without a Compliment, make use of those words of Tertullus the Orator to Felix the Governour, Seeing that by thee very worthy deeds are done unto this nation by thy providence, we accept it always and in all ▪ places most noble Felix with all thankfulness, Acts 24 2, 3. Even those very Persons who through Prejudice or Ignorance, Concerning whom we may, without a Compliment, make use of those words of Tertullus the Orator to Felix the Governor, Seeing that by thee very worthy Deeds Are done unto this Nation by thy providence, we accept it always and in all ▪ places most noble Felix with all thankfulness, Acts 24 2, 3. Even those very Persons who through Prejudice or Ignorance, vvg r-crq pns12 vmb, p-acp dt n1, vvb n1 pp-f d n2 pp-f np1 dt n1 p-acp np1 dt n1, vvg cst p-acp pno21 av j n2 vbr vdn p-acp d n1 p-acp po21 n1, pns12 vvb pn31 av cc p-acp d ▪ n2 av-ds j np1 p-acp d n1, n2 crd crd, crd j d j n2 r-crq p-acp n1 cc n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Acts 2; Acts 24.3 (AKJV); Acts 3
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Acts 24.3 (AKJV) acts 24.3: wee accept it alwayes, and in all places, most noble felix, with all thankfulnesse. concerning whom we may, without a compliment, make use of those words of tertullus the orator to felix the governour, seeing that by thee very worthy deeds are done unto this nation by thy providence, we accept it always and in all # places most noble felix with all thankfulness, acts 24 2, 3 True 0.842 0.951 5.785
Acts 24.3 (Geneva) acts 24.3: we acknowledge it wholy, and in all places most noble felix, with all thankes, concerning whom we may, without a compliment, make use of those words of tertullus the orator to felix the governour, seeing that by thee very worthy deeds are done unto this nation by thy providence, we accept it always and in all # places most noble felix with all thankfulness, acts 24 2, 3 True 0.828 0.89 3.989
Acts 24.3 (Tyndale) acts 24.3: that alowe we ever and in all places most myghty felix with all thankes. concerning whom we may, without a compliment, make use of those words of tertullus the orator to felix the governour, seeing that by thee very worthy deeds are done unto this nation by thy providence, we accept it always and in all # places most noble felix with all thankfulness, acts 24 2, 3 True 0.817 0.595 2.981
Acts 24.3 (ODRV) acts 24.3: we doe alwaies & in al places receiue it, most excellent felix, with al thanks-giuing. concerning whom we may, without a compliment, make use of those words of tertullus the orator to felix the governour, seeing that by thee very worthy deeds are done unto this nation by thy providence, we accept it always and in all # places most noble felix with all thankfulness, acts 24 2, 3 True 0.816 0.843 2.488
Acts 24.3 (AKJV) acts 24.3: wee accept it alwayes, and in all places, most noble felix, with all thankfulnesse. concerning whom we may, without a compliment, make use of those words of tertullus the orator to felix the governour, seeing that by thee very worthy deeds are done unto this nation by thy providence, we accept it always and in all # places most noble felix with all thankfulness, acts 24 2, 3. even those very persons who through prejudice or ignorance, False 0.811 0.926 5.786
Acts 24.3 (Geneva) acts 24.3: we acknowledge it wholy, and in all places most noble felix, with all thankes, concerning whom we may, without a compliment, make use of those words of tertullus the orator to felix the governour, seeing that by thee very worthy deeds are done unto this nation by thy providence, we accept it always and in all # places most noble felix with all thankfulness, acts 24 2, 3. even those very persons who through prejudice or ignorance, False 0.799 0.849 3.986
Acts 24.3 (Tyndale) acts 24.3: that alowe we ever and in all places most myghty felix with all thankes. concerning whom we may, without a compliment, make use of those words of tertullus the orator to felix the governour, seeing that by thee very worthy deeds are done unto this nation by thy providence, we accept it always and in all # places most noble felix with all thankfulness, acts 24 2, 3. even those very persons who through prejudice or ignorance, False 0.785 0.333 2.976
Acts 24.3 (ODRV) acts 24.3: we doe alwaies & in al places receiue it, most excellent felix, with al thanks-giuing. concerning whom we may, without a compliment, make use of those words of tertullus the orator to felix the governour, seeing that by thee very worthy deeds are done unto this nation by thy providence, we accept it always and in all # places most noble felix with all thankfulness, acts 24 2, 3. even those very persons who through prejudice or ignorance, False 0.779 0.763 2.486
Acts 24.2 (AKJV) acts 24.2: and when he was called foorth, tertullus began to accuse him, saying, seeing that by thee we enioy great quietnesse, and that very worthy deeds are done vnto this natio by thy prouidence: concerning whom we may, without a compliment, make use of those words of tertullus the orator to felix the governour, seeing that by thee very worthy deeds are done unto this nation by thy providence, we accept it always and in all # places most noble felix with all thankfulness, acts 24 2, 3 True 0.734 0.748 6.44
Acts 24.2 (Geneva) acts 24.2: and when he was called foorth, tertullus began to accuse him, saying, seeing that we haue obtained great quietnesse through thee, and that many worthy things are done vnto this nation through thy prouidence, concerning whom we may, without a compliment, make use of those words of tertullus the orator to felix the governour, seeing that by thee very worthy deeds are done unto this nation by thy providence, we accept it always and in all # places most noble felix with all thankfulness, acts 24 2, 3 True 0.73 0.408 6.749
Acts 24.2 (Geneva) acts 24.2: and when he was called foorth, tertullus began to accuse him, saying, seeing that we haue obtained great quietnesse through thee, and that many worthy things are done vnto this nation through thy prouidence, concerning whom we may, without a compliment, make use of those words of tertullus the orator to felix the governour, seeing that by thee very worthy deeds are done unto this nation by thy providence, we accept it always and in all # places most noble felix with all thankfulness, acts 24 2, 3. even those very persons who through prejudice or ignorance, False 0.705 0.273 6.286
Acts 24.2 (AKJV) acts 24.2: and when he was called foorth, tertullus began to accuse him, saying, seeing that by thee we enioy great quietnesse, and that very worthy deeds are done vnto this natio by thy prouidence: concerning whom we may, without a compliment, make use of those words of tertullus the orator to felix the governour, seeing that by thee very worthy deeds are done unto this nation by thy providence, we accept it always and in all # places most noble felix with all thankfulness, acts 24 2, 3. even those very persons who through prejudice or ignorance, False 0.701 0.674 6.946




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In-Text Acts 24 2, 3. Acts 2; Acts 3