The fisher-man A sermon preached at a synode held at Southwell in Nottinghamshire. Shewing 1. The necessitie of calling and gifts enabling in a minister. 2. The danger intruders are in. 3. Whose fault it is that such are in the Church. 4. A good life requisite in all that professe Christianitie, but especially in ministers. 5. Wisedome and learning absolutely necessary in preachers. 6. Vnlearned & frothy preaching doth much hurt. 7. Gods worke goeth best forward when his workmen agree well amongst themselues. 8. Contempt of Gods ministers shall not be vnpunished. With other points of moment. By Ierom Phillips Bachelour in Diuinitie.

Phillips, Jerome, d. ca. 1648
Publisher: Printed for i e by W illiam I ones for Robert Bird and are to be sold by Thomas Pavier in Ivie Lane
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1623
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A09580 ESTC ID: S114717 STC ID: 19862
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text he takes vp the matter with a friendly checke, Sirs (saith he) ye are brethren, why then do you wrong one to another? But when the strife was betwixt a brother and an enemy, he Takes up the matter with a friendly check, Sirs (Says he) you Are brothers, why then do you wrong one to Another? But when the strife was betwixt a brother and an enemy, pns31 vvz a-acp dt n1 p-acp dt j n1, n2 (vvz pns31) pn22 vbr n2, uh-crq av vdb pn22 vvi pi p-acp j-jn? cc-acp c-crq dt n1 vbds p-acp dt n1 cc dt n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Acts 7.26 (Geneva)
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Acts 7.26 (Geneva) - 1 acts 7.26: why doe ye wrong one to another? he takes vp the matter with a friendly checke, sirs (saith he) ye are brethren, why then do you wrong one to another True 0.712 0.731 0.281
Acts 7.26 (AKJV) acts 7.26: and the next day he shewed himselfe vnto them as they stroue, and would haue set them at one againe, saying, sirs, ye are brethren, why doe yee wrong one to another? he takes vp the matter with a friendly checke, sirs (saith he) ye are brethren, why then do you wrong one to another True 0.658 0.887 1.299
Acts 7.26 (Geneva) acts 7.26: and the next day, he shewed himselfe vnto them as they stroue, and woulde haue set them at one againe, saying, syrs, ye are brethren: why doe ye wrong one to another? he takes vp the matter with a friendly checke, sirs (saith he) ye are brethren, why then do you wrong one to another? but when the strife was betwixt a brother and an enemy, False 0.644 0.66 0.46
Acts 7.26 (AKJV) acts 7.26: and the next day he shewed himselfe vnto them as they stroue, and would haue set them at one againe, saying, sirs, ye are brethren, why doe yee wrong one to another? he takes vp the matter with a friendly checke, sirs (saith he) ye are brethren, why then do you wrong one to another? but when the strife was betwixt a brother and an enemy, False 0.641 0.794 1.299
Acts 7.26 (Tyndale) acts 7.26: and the next daye he shewed him selfe vnto them as they strove and wolde have set the at one agayne sayinge: syrs ye are brethren why hurte ye one another? he takes vp the matter with a friendly checke, sirs (saith he) ye are brethren, why then do you wrong one to another True 0.604 0.332 0.481




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