A Postill, or, Exposition of the Gospels that are usually red in the churches of God, vpon the Sundayes and feast dayes of Saincts written by Nicholas Hemminge a Dane, a Preacher of the Gospell, in the Vniuersitie of Hafnie ; and translated into English by Arthur Golding. ; before which Postill is sette a warning of the same Nicholas Heminge too the Ministers of Gods vvorde, concerning the co[n]tinuall agreement of Chrystes Church in the doctrine and true worshipping of God ...

Golding, Arthur, 1536-1606
Hemmingsen, Niels, 1513-1600
Publisher: by Henry Bynneman for Lucas Harrison and George Byshop
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1569
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A02923 ESTC ID: S5140 STC ID: 13062
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Gospels; Church year sermons; Fasts and feasts;
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In-Text How great is the summe of the det? The Creditour aunswereth, that thou owest ten thousand talents, How great is the sum of the debt? The Creditor Answers, that thou owest ten thousand Talents, c-crq j vbz dt n1 pp-f dt n1? dt n1 vvz, cst pns21 vv2 crd crd n2,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Luke 16.7 (ODRV)
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Luke 16.7 (ODRV) luke 16.7: after that he said to an other: but thou, how much doest thou owe? who said: an hundred quarters of wheat. he said to him: take thy bil, and write eightie. how great is the summe of the det? the creditour aunswereth, that thou owest ten thousand talents, False 0.693 0.209 0.839
Luke 16.7 (AKJV) luke 16.7: then said hee to another, and how much owest thou? and hee said, an hundred measures of wheat. and hee saide vnto him, take thy bill and write fourescore. how great is the summe of the det? the creditour aunswereth, that thou owest ten thousand talents, False 0.684 0.35 1.666
Matthew 18.24 (Tyndale) matthew 18.24: and when he had begone to recken one was broughte vnto him whiche ought him ten thousande talentis: how great is the summe of the det? the creditour aunswereth, that thou owest ten thousand talents, False 0.673 0.231 0.0
Matthew 18.24 (AKJV) matthew 18.24: and when hee had begun to reckon, one was brought vnto him which ought him ten thousand talents. how great is the summe of the det? the creditour aunswereth, that thou owest ten thousand talents, False 0.667 0.493 3.406
Matthew 18.24 (Geneva) matthew 18.24: and when he had begun to reckon, one was brought vnto him, which ought him ten thousand talents. how great is the summe of the det? the creditour aunswereth, that thou owest ten thousand talents, False 0.658 0.466 3.547
Luke 16.7 (Geneva) luke 16.7: then said he to another, how much owest thou? and hee sayde, an hundreth measures of wheate. then he saide to him, take thy writing, and write foure score. how great is the summe of the det? the creditour aunswereth, that thou owest ten thousand talents, False 0.656 0.352 1.666




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