A sermon preached to the Parliament, Octob. 13. 1652. A day of solemne humiliation. Concerning the kingdome of Christ, and the power of the civile magistrate about the things of the worship of God. / By John Owen.

Owen, John, 1616-1683
Publisher: Printed by Leonard Lichfield printer to the University for Thomas Robinson
Place of Publication: Oxford
Publication Year: 1652
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A90290 ESTC ID: R203106 STC ID: O806
Subject Headings: Fast-day sermons -- 17th century; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text 10. 4. And David describes himselfe with all earnestnesse, pursuing the same designe, Ps: 101. Magistrates are the Ministers of God for the good, (universall good) of them to whom they are given, Rom. 13. 14. and they are to watch and apply themselves to this very thing: 10. 4. And David describes himself with all earnestness, pursuing the same Design, Psalm: 101. Magistrates Are the Ministers of God for the good, (universal good) of them to whom they Are given, Rom. 13. 14. and they Are to watch and apply themselves to this very thing: crd crd np1 np1 vvz px31 p-acp d n1, vvg dt d n1, n1: crd ng1 vbr dt n2 pp-f np1 p-acp dt j, (j j) pp-f pno32 pc-acp ro-crq pns32 vbr vvn, np1 crd crd cc pns32 vbr pc-acp vvi cc vvi px32 p-acp d j n1:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Esther 10.3 (Geneva); Psalms 101; Romans 13.14; Romans 13.6 (ODRV)
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Romans 13.6 (ODRV) - 1 romans 13.6: for they are the ministers of god, seruing vnto this purpose. magistrates are the ministers of god for the good, (universall good) of them to whom they are given, rom True 0.73 0.328 2.0
Romans 13.4 (Tyndale) - 0 romans 13.4: for he is the minister of god for thy welth. magistrates are the ministers of god for the good, (universall good) of them to whom they are given, rom True 0.729 0.482 0.609
Romans 13.4 (Geneva) romans 13.4: for he is ye minister of god for thy wealth, but if thou do euill, feare: for he beareth not the sworde for nought: for he is the minister of god to take vengeance on him that doeth euill. magistrates are the ministers of god for the good, (universall good) of them to whom they are given, rom True 0.719 0.377 0.594
Romans 13.4 (AKJV) - 0 romans 13.4: for hee is the minister of god to thee for good: magistrates are the ministers of god for the good, (universall good) of them to whom they are given, rom True 0.717 0.6 4.714
Romans 13.6 (Geneva) - 1 romans 13.6: for they are gods ministers, applying themselues for the same thing. 10. 4. and david describes himselfe with all earnestnesse, pursuing the same designe, ps: 101. magistrates are the ministers of god for the good, (universall good) of them to whom they are given, rom. 13. 14. and they are to watch and apply themselves to this very thing False 0.658 0.381 0.721
Romans 13.6 (Geneva) romans 13.6: for, for this cause ye pay also tribute: for they are gods ministers, applying themselues for the same thing. magistrates are the ministers of god for the good, (universall good) of them to whom they are given, rom True 0.657 0.324 1.203
Romans 13.4 (ODRV) romans 13.4: for he is god's minister vnto thee for good. but if thou doe euil, feare; for he beareth not the sword without cause. for he is god's minister: a reuenger vnto wrath, to him that doeth euil. magistrates are the ministers of god for the good, (universall good) of them to whom they are given, rom True 0.646 0.376 2.944




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In-Text Ps: 101. Psalms 101
In-Text Rom. 13. 14. & Romans 13.14