Certaine sermons, vpon diuers textes of Holie Scripture Whereof some haue been seuerally before published, and other some for the greater benefit of the godly reader are here now added. By M. George Giffard, preacher of the worde of God at Mauldon Essex.

Gifford, George, d. 1620
Publisher: Printed by the Widowe Orwin for Thomas Man
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1597
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A01711 ESTC ID: S120470 STC ID: 11848.5
Subject Headings: Sermons, English;
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In-Text but when in reprehending that which others fault in, he neglecteth his owne calling, how shall hee eschue this sentence, Thou art therfore inexcusable O man) whosoeuer thou art that iudgest another, but when in reprehending that which Others fault in, he neglecteth his own calling, how shall he eschew this sentence, Thou art Therefore inexcusable Oh man) whosoever thou art that Judges Another, cc-acp c-crq p-acp vvg d r-crq n2-jn n1 p-acp, pns31 vvz po31 d n-vvg, q-crq vmb pns31 vvi d n1, pns21 vb2r av j uh n1) c-crq pns21 vb2r cst vv2 j-jn,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Romans 2.1 (AKJV); Romans 2.1 (ODRV)
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Romans 2.1 (AKJV) romans 2.1: therefore, thou art inexcusable, o man, whosoeuer thou art that iudgest: for wherein thou iudgest another, thou condemnest thy selfe, for thou that iudgest doest the same things. but when in reprehending that which others fault in, he neglecteth his owne calling, how shall hee eschue this sentence, thou art therfore inexcusable o man) whosoeuer thou art that iudgest another, False 0.698 0.87 2.999
Romans 2.1 (ODRV) romans 2.1: for the which cause thou art inexcusable, o man, whosoeuer thou be that iudgest. for wherein thou iudgest another, thou condemnest thyself. for thou doest the same things which thou iudgest. but when in reprehending that which others fault in, he neglecteth his owne calling, how shall hee eschue this sentence, thou art therfore inexcusable o man) whosoeuer thou art that iudgest another, False 0.694 0.806 2.65
Romans 2.1 (Tyndale) - 1 romans 2.1: for in thee same wherin thou iudgest another thou condemnest thy selfe. but when in reprehending that which others fault in, he neglecteth his owne calling, how shall hee eschue this sentence, thou art therfore inexcusable o man) whosoeuer thou art that iudgest another, False 0.677 0.434 1.055
Romans 2.1 (Geneva) romans 2.1: therefore thou art inexcusable, o man, whosoeuer thou art that condemnest: for in that that thou condemnest another, thou condemnest thy selfe: for thou that condemnest, doest the same things. but when in reprehending that which others fault in, he neglecteth his owne calling, how shall hee eschue this sentence, thou art therfore inexcusable o man) whosoeuer thou art that iudgest another, False 0.65 0.839 2.631




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