Certaine godlie and learned sermons Made vpon these sixe following parables of our Sauiour Christ, declared in the Gospell. 1. Of the vncleane spirit. 2. Of the prodigall sonne. 3. Of the rich man and Lazarus. 4. Of the vvounded man. 5. Of the vnmercifull seruant. 6. Of the faithfull seruant. By S.I.

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Publisher: Printed by I R oberts for R B ankworth and are to be solde in Pauls Church yard at the signe of the Sunne
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1601
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A03950 ESTC ID: S119692 STC ID: 14058
Subject Headings: Parables; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text If thou hast receiued an iniurie, the worlde biddeth thee seeke reuenge, that thou shouldest doe well to thy friends, & hate thine enemies: If thou hast received an injury, the world bids thee seek revenge, that thou Shouldst do well to thy Friends, & hate thine enemies: cs pns21 vh2 vvn dt n1, dt n1 vvz pno21 vvb n1, cst pns21 vmd2 vdi av p-acp po21 n2, cc vvb po21 n2:




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Matthew 5.43 (Vulgate) - 1 matthew 5.43: diliges proximum tuum, et odio habebis inimicum tuum. thou shouldest doe well to thy friends, & hate thine enemies True 0.794 0.29 0.0
Matthew 5.43 (Tyndale) - 1 matthew 5.43: thou shalt love thyne neghbour and hate thine enimy. thou shouldest doe well to thy friends, & hate thine enemies True 0.782 0.701 0.906
Matthew 5.43 (ODRV) matthew 5.43: you haue heard that it was sayd, thou shalt loue thy neighbour, & hate thine enemie. thou shouldest doe well to thy friends, & hate thine enemies True 0.677 0.848 1.236
Matthew 5.43 (Geneva) matthew 5.43: ye haue heard that it hath bin said, thou shalt loue thy neighbour, and hate your enemie. thou shouldest doe well to thy friends, & hate thine enemies True 0.663 0.79 0.764
Matthew 5.43 (Wycliffe) matthew 5.43: ye han herd that it was seid, thou shalt loue thi neiybore, and hate thin enemye. thou shouldest doe well to thy friends, & hate thine enemies True 0.656 0.549 0.394
Matthew 5.43 (AKJV) matthew 5.43: yee haue heard, that it hath beene said, thou shalt loue thy neighbour, and hate thine enemie: thou shouldest doe well to thy friends, & hate thine enemies True 0.645 0.831 1.123
Matthew 5.43 (ODRV) matthew 5.43: you haue heard that it was sayd, thou shalt loue thy neighbour, & hate thine enemie. if thou hast receiued an iniurie, the worlde biddeth thee seeke reuenge, that thou shouldest doe well to thy friends, & hate thine enemies False 0.628 0.576 0.636
Matthew 5.43 (Geneva) matthew 5.43: ye haue heard that it hath bin said, thou shalt loue thy neighbour, and hate your enemie. if thou hast receiued an iniurie, the worlde biddeth thee seeke reuenge, that thou shouldest doe well to thy friends, & hate thine enemies False 0.624 0.411 0.598
Matthew 5.43 (AKJV) matthew 5.43: yee haue heard, that it hath beene said, thou shalt loue thy neighbour, and hate thine enemie: if thou hast receiued an iniurie, the worlde biddeth thee seeke reuenge, that thou shouldest doe well to thy friends, & hate thine enemies False 0.616 0.44 0.582




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