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 If thou hadste knovvne those things vvhiche belong vntoo thy peace, euen in this thy daye thou vvouldest take heede. If thou Hadst known those things which belong unto thy peace, even in this thy day thou Wouldst take heed. cs pns21 vhd2 vvn d n2 r-crq vvb p-acp po21 n1, av p-acp d po21 n1 pns21 vmd2 vvi n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Luke 19; Luke 19.41 (Tyndale); Luke 19.42 (AKJV); Luke 19.42 (Tyndale)
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Luke 19.42 (AKJV) - 0 luke 19.42: saying, if thou hadst knowen, euen thou, at least in this thy day, the things which belong vnto thy peace! if thou hadste knovvne those things vvhiche belong vntoo thy peace, euen in this thy daye thou vvouldest take heede False 0.798 0.9 4.116
Luke 19.42 (Tyndale) - 1 luke 19.42: yf thou haddest dest knowen those thinges which belonge vn thy peace even at this thy tyme. if thou hadste knovvne those things vvhiche belong vntoo thy peace True 0.793 0.908 1.171
Luke 19.42 (Tyndale) - 1 luke 19.42: yf thou haddest dest knowen those thinges which belonge vn thy peace even at this thy tyme. if thou hadste knovvne those things vvhiche belong vntoo thy peace, euen in this thy daye thou vvouldest take heede False 0.79 0.884 2.0
Luke 19.42 (ODRV) - 0 luke 19.42: because if thou also hadst knowen, and that in this thy day, the things that pertaine to thy peace: if thou hadste knovvne those things vvhiche belong vntoo thy peace, euen in this thy daye thou vvouldest take heede False 0.788 0.837 2.463
Luke 19.42 (AKJV) - 0 luke 19.42: saying, if thou hadst knowen, euen thou, at least in this thy day, the things which belong vnto thy peace! if thou hadste knovvne those things vvhiche belong vntoo thy peace True 0.775 0.879 2.351
Luke 19.42 (ODRV) - 0 luke 19.42: because if thou also hadst knowen, and that in this thy day, the things that pertaine to thy peace: if thou hadste knovvne those things vvhiche belong vntoo thy peace True 0.773 0.858 1.564
Luke 19.42 (Geneva) - 0 luke 19.42: saying, o if thou haddest euen knowen at the least in this thy day those things, which belong vnto thy peace! if thou hadste knovvne those things vvhiche belong vntoo thy peace, euen in this thy daye thou vvouldest take heede False 0.771 0.919 3.82
Luke 19.42 (Geneva) - 0 luke 19.42: saying, o if thou haddest euen knowen at the least in this thy day those things, which belong vnto thy peace! if thou hadste knovvne those things vvhiche belong vntoo thy peace True 0.762 0.908 2.203




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