The conuerts happines· A comfortable sermon preached at S. Maries Spittle in London, in Easter-weeke, the 19. April. 1609. By Thomas Iackson, Bachelour of Diuinitie, and preacher of Gods word, at Wye in Kent.

Jackson, Thomas, d. 1646
Publisher: Printed by Iohn Windet for Clement Knight and are to bee sold at his shop in Pauls Church yard at the signe of the holy Lambe
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1609
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A04156 ESTC ID: S107440 STC ID: 14298
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and how acceptable this was, appeareth from Christs owne wordes to Simon: Simon seest thou this woman, thou gauest me no water, and how acceptable this was, appears from Christ own words to Simon: Simon See thou this woman, thou Gavest me not water, cc c-crq j d vbds, vvz p-acp npg1 d n2 p-acp np1: np1 vv2 pns21 d n1, pns21 vvd2 pno11 xx n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Luke 7.38; Luke 7.44 (Geneva); Luke 7.44 (Tyndale); Matthew 26
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Luke 7.44 (Tyndale) luke 7.44: and he turned to the woman and sayde vnto simon: seist thou this woman? i entred into thy housse and thou gavest me noo water to my fete but she hath wesshed my fete with teares and wiped the with the heeres of her heed. and how acceptable this was, appeareth from christs owne wordes to simon: simon seest thou this woman, thou gauest me no water, False 0.687 0.509 2.143
Luke 7.44 (Geneva) luke 7.44: then he turned to the woman, and said vnto simon, seest thou this woman? i entred into thine house, and thou gauest mee no water to my feete: but she hath washed my feete with teares, and wiped them with the heares of her head. and how acceptable this was, appeareth from christs owne wordes to simon: simon seest thou this woman, thou gauest me no water, False 0.669 0.771 3.819
Luke 7.44 (ODRV) luke 7.44: and turning to the woman, he said vnto simon: doest thou see this woman? i entred into thy house, water to my feet thou didst not giue; but she with teares hath watered my feet, and with her haires hath wiped them. and how acceptable this was, appeareth from christs owne wordes to simon: simon seest thou this woman, thou gauest me no water, False 0.658 0.597 2.143
Luke 7.44 (AKJV) luke 7.44: and hee turned to the woman, and said vnto simon, seest thou this woman? i entred into thine house, thou gauest me no water for my feete: but shee hath washed my feete with teares, and wiped them with the haires of her head. and how acceptable this was, appeareth from christs owne wordes to simon: simon seest thou this woman, thou gauest me no water, False 0.656 0.771 3.742




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