A sermon preached at Paules Crosse, on the first Sunday in Lent: Martij 1. 1600 With a short discourse of the late Earle of Essex his confession, and penitence, before and at the time of his death. By William Barllow Doctor of Diuinitie. Whereunto is annexed a true copie, in substance, of the behauiour, speache, and prayer of the said Earle at the time of his execution.

Barlow, William, d. 1613
Publisher: Printed by R Read for Mathew Law dwelling in Paules Church yard neere Watling streete
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1601
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A04416 ESTC ID: S100950 STC ID: 1454
Subject Headings: Essex, Robert Devereux, -- Earl of, 1566-1601; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text What now remaines? but to conclude with my text, Giue vnto Caesar the things of Caesar, our most gracious Soueraigne, I meane; What now remains? but to conclude with my text, Give unto Caesar the things of Caesar, our most gracious Sovereign, I mean; q-crq av vvz? cc-acp pc-acp vvi p-acp po11 n1, vvb p-acp np1 dt n2 pp-f np1, po12 av-ds j n-jn, pns11 vvb;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Luke 20.25 (ODRV)
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Luke 20.25 (ODRV) - 1 luke 20.25: render therfore the things that are caesars, to caesar: what now remaines? but to conclude with my text, giue vnto caesar the things of caesar, our most gracious soueraigne, i meane False 0.734 0.792 3.584
Matthew 22.21 (ODRV) - 2 matthew 22.21: render therfore things that are caesars, to caesar: what now remaines? but to conclude with my text, giue vnto caesar the things of caesar, our most gracious soueraigne, i meane False 0.727 0.744 3.584
Luke 20.25 (Tyndale) luke 20.25: and he sayde vnto them: geve then vnto cesar that which belongeth vnto cesar: and to god that which pertayneth to god. what now remaines? but to conclude with my text, giue vnto caesar the things of caesar, our most gracious soueraigne, i meane False 0.651 0.368 0.95
Luke 20.25 (AKJV) luke 20.25: and he said vnto them, render therefore vnto cesar the things which be cesars, and vnto god the things which be gods. what now remaines? but to conclude with my text, giue vnto caesar the things of caesar, our most gracious soueraigne, i meane False 0.642 0.679 1.512
Luke 20.25 (Geneva) luke 20.25: then he sayd vnto them, giue then vnto cesar the things which are cesars, and to god those which are gods. what now remaines? but to conclude with my text, giue vnto caesar the things of caesar, our most gracious soueraigne, i meane False 0.635 0.797 3.3
Matthew 22.21 (AKJV) matthew 22.21: they say vnto him, cesars. then sayth he vnto them, render therefore vnto cesar, the things which are cesars: and vnto god, the things that are gods. what now remaines? but to conclude with my text, giue vnto caesar the things of caesar, our most gracious soueraigne, i meane False 0.615 0.557 1.517
Matthew 22.21 (Geneva) matthew 22.21: they sayd vnto him, cesars. then sayd he vnto them, giue therefore to cesar, the things which are cesars, and giue vnto god, those things which are gods. what now remaines? but to conclude with my text, giue vnto caesar the things of caesar, our most gracious soueraigne, i meane False 0.613 0.662 3.979




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