Special and chosen sermons of D. Martin Luther collected out of his writings and preachings for the necessary instruction and edification of such, as hunger and seeke after the perfect knowledge and inestimable glorie which is in Christ Iesu, to the comfort and saluation of their soules. Englished by VV.G.

Gace, William
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546
Publisher: By Thomas Vautroullier dwelling in the Blacke Friers by Ludgate Cum priuilegio
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1578
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A06521 ESTC ID: S108932 STC ID: 16993
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 16th century;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text 42. Either how canst thou say to thy brother, Brother, let me pull out the mote that is in thine eye, 42. Either how Canst thou say to thy brother, Brother, let me pull out the mote that is in thine eye, crd av-d uh-crq vm2 pns21 vvi p-acp po21 n1, n1, vvb pno11 vvi av dt n1 cst vbz p-acp po21 n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Luke 6.42 (AKJV); Matthew 7.3 (ODRV); Matthew 7.5 (ODRV)
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Luke 6.42 (AKJV) - 0 luke 6.42: either how canst thou say to thy brother, brother, let mee pull out the mote that is in thine eye: 42. either how canst thou say to thy brother, brother, let me pull out the mote that is in thine eye, False 0.843 0.971 8.694
Matthew 7.4 (AKJV) matthew 7.4: or how wilt thou say to thy brother, let mee pull out the mote out of thine eye, and beholde, a beame is in thine owne eye? 42. either how canst thou say to thy brother, brother, let me pull out the mote that is in thine eye, False 0.769 0.916 5.933
Luke 6.42 (ODRV) luke 6.42: or how canst thou say to thy brother: brother, let me cast out the mote out of thine eye: thy self not seeing the beame in thine owne eye? hypocrite, cast first the beame out of thine owne eye; and then shalt thou see clerely to take forth the mote out of thy brothers eye. 42. either how canst thou say to thy brother, brother, let me pull out the mote that is in thine eye, False 0.766 0.889 6.419
Matthew 7.4 (ODRV) matthew 7.4: or how sayest thou to thy brother: let me cast out the mote of thine eye; and behold a beame is in thine owne eye? 42. either how canst thou say to thy brother, brother, let me pull out the mote that is in thine eye, False 0.752 0.874 4.141
Matthew 7.4 (Geneva) matthew 7.4: or howe sayest thou to thy brother, suffer me to cast out the mote out of thine eye, and beholde, a beame is in thine owne eye? 42. either how canst thou say to thy brother, brother, let me pull out the mote that is in thine eye, False 0.752 0.872 3.574
Luke 6.42 (Tyndale) luke 6.42: ether how cannest thou saye to thy brother: brother let me pull out the moote that is in thyne eye: when thou perceavest not the beame that is in thyne awne eye? ypocrite cast out the beame out of thyne awne eye fyrst and then shalt thou se perfectly to pull out the moote out of thy brothers eye. 42. either how canst thou say to thy brother, brother, let me pull out the mote that is in thine eye, False 0.748 0.868 4.731
Matthew 7.4 (Tyndale) matthew 7.4: or why sayest thou to thy brother: suffre me to plucke oute the moote oute of thyne eye and behold a beame is in thyne awne eye. 42. either how canst thou say to thy brother, brother, let me pull out the mote that is in thine eye, False 0.744 0.705 2.713
Luke 6.42 (Geneva) luke 6.42: either howe canst thou say to thy brother, brother, let me pull out the mote that is in thine eye, when thou seest not the beame that is in thine owne eye? hypocrite, cast out the beame out of thine owne eye first, and then shalt thou see, perfectly to pull out the mote that is in thy brothers eye. 42. either how canst thou say to thy brother, brother, let me pull out the mote that is in thine eye, False 0.742 0.945 7.434




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