A sermon preached at the assises held at York, July the 23d. 1683. Not long after the discovery of the late horrid conspiracy against his Majesties person and government. / By Henry Constantine, M.A.

Constantine, Henry
Publisher: Printed by J Grantham for Isaac Cleave at the Star next to Serjeants Inn in Chancery Lane
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1683
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: B02593 ESTC ID: R174230 STC ID: C947A
Subject Headings: Assize sermons -- England -- 17th century; Bible. -- O.T. -- Proverbs XXV, 5 -- 17th century; Rye House Plot, 1683;
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In-Text and we charge none but such men, whose seditious principles, and rebellious practices are so notorious, that the Kings Throne can never firmly be established, and we charge none but such men, whose seditious principles, and rebellious practices Are so notorious, that the Kings Throne can never firmly be established, cc pns12 vvb pix cc-acp d n2, rg-crq j n2, cc j n2 vbr av j, cst dt ng1 n1 vmb av-x av-j vbi vvn,




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Proverbs 16.12 (AKJV) proverbs 16.12: it is an abomination to kings to commit wickednesse: for the throne is established by righteousnesse. the kings throne can never firmly be established, True 0.611 0.451 0.58
Proverbs 16.12 (Geneva) proverbs 16.12: it is an abomination to kings to commit wickednes: for the throne is stablished by iustice. the kings throne can never firmly be established, True 0.602 0.472 0.161




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