Justice justified; or The judges commission opened: in two assize sermons, preached before the judges of assize. The first at Chard, on Prov. 14.34. March 12. the other at Tauton, on Rom. 13.4. Aug.3. 1657. By James Strong, Master of Arts, and minister of the Gospel at Illmister in Sommerset.

Strong, James, 1618 or 19-1694
Publisher: printed for John Stafford and are to be sold at his house neer the George at Fleet bridge
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1658
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A94062 ESTC ID: R207741 STC ID: S5992
Subject Headings: Judges -- Great Britain -- History; Law (Theology); Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text 'Tis Gods own Law, Exod. 22. 9. When there is a difference about an Oxe or an Asse, Sheep or Rayment, It's God's own Law, Exod 22. 9. When there is a difference about an Ox or an Ass, Sheep or Raiment, pn31|vbz ng1 d n1, np1 crd crd c-crq a-acp vbz dt n1 p-acp dt n1 cc dt n1, n1 cc n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Exodus 22.9; Exodus 22.9 (AKJV)
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Exodus 22.9 (AKJV) exodus 22.9: for all maner of trespasse, whether it be for oxe, for asse, for sheepe, for raiment, or for any maner of lost thing, which another challengeth to be his: the cause of both parties shall come before the iudges, and whome the iudges shall condemne, he shall pay double vnto his neighbour. 'tis gods own law, exod. 22. 9. when there is a difference about an oxe or an asse, sheep or rayment, False 0.698 0.68 0.904
Exodus 22.9 (Geneva) exodus 22.9: in all maner of trespasse, whether it bee for oxen, for asse, for sheepe, for raiment, or for any maner of lost thing, which an other chalengeth to be his, the cause of both parties shall come before the iudges, and whom the iudges condemne, he shall pay the double vnto his neighbour. 'tis gods own law, exod. 22. 9. when there is a difference about an oxe or an asse, sheep or rayment, False 0.688 0.681 0.775
Exodus 22.9 (ODRV) exodus 22.9: to doe any fraud, as wel in oxe as in asse, and sheepe and rayment, and whatsoeuer may bring damage: the cause of both parties shal come to the goddes: and if they geue iudgement, he shal restore duble to his neighbour. 'tis gods own law, exod. 22. 9. when there is a difference about an oxe or an asse, sheep or rayment, False 0.669 0.711 2.185




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In-Text Exod. 22. 9. Exodus 22.9