An explanation of the generall Epistle of Saint Iude. Delivered in one and forty sermons, by that learned, reverend, and faithfull servant of Christ, Master Samuel Otes, parson of Sowthreps in Norfolke. Preached in the parish church of Northwalsham, in the same county, in a publike lecture. And now published for the benefit of Gods church, by Samuel Otes, his sonne, minister of the Word of God at Marsham

Otes, Samuel, 1578 or 9-1658
Otes, Samuel, d. 1683
Publisher: Printed by Elizabeth Purslow for Nicholas Bourne and are to be sold at his shop at the south entrance of the Royall Exchange
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1633
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A08578 ESTC ID: S115186 STC ID: 18896
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Jude -- Commentaries;
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In-Text Who is Lord over us? These proud tongues are never quiet from prittle prattle, from skanning this neighbours wealth, that neighbours wit, this mans doings, that mans sayings, coursing over the whole Countrey, till all men have beene within the compasse of their tongues, drawne out by them (peradventure) by the power of a pot too much, or such like influence. Who is Lord over us? These proud tongues Are never quiet from prittle prattle, from scanning this neighbours wealth, that neighbours wit, this men doings, that men sayings, coursing over the Whole Country, till all men have been within the compass of their tongues, drawn out by them (Peradventure) by the power of a pot too much, or such like influence. q-crq vbz n1 p-acp pno12? d j n2 vbr av-x j-jn p-acp n1 n1, p-acp vvg d ng1 n1, cst ng1 n1, d ng1 n2-vdg, cst ng1 n2-vvg, vvg p-acp dt j-jn n1, c-acp d n2 vhb vbn p-acp dt n1 pp-f po32 n2, vvn av p-acp pno32 (av) p-acp dt n1 pp-f dt n1 av av-d, cc d j n1.
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