Labour forbidden, and commanded A sermon preached at St. Pauls Church, September 28. 1634. By Edvvard Rainbovve, fellow of Magdalen Colledge in Cambridge.

Rainbowe, Edward, 1608-1684
Publisher: Printed by John Beale for Nicholas Vavasour and are to be sold at his shop at the Inner Temple neare the Church
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1635
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A10319 ESTC ID: S115541 STC ID: 20603
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Some who deserve our Saviours complaining question, Why stand yee idle all the day? Some who have cause to complaine to our Saviour, Master, wee have labour'd all the night, but catch'd nothing! some who deserve our Saviors complaining question, Why stand ye idle all the day? some who have cause to complain to our Saviour, Master, we have laboured all the night, but catched nothing! d r-crq vvb po12 ng1 vvg n1, uh-crq vvb pn22 j d dt n1? d r-crq vhb n1 pc-acp vvi p-acp po12 n1, n1, pns12 vhb vvd d dt n1, cc-acp vvd pix!




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Matthew 20.6 (ODRV)
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Matthew 20.6 (ODRV) - 1 matthew 20.6: what stand you here al the day idle? some who deserve our saviours complaining question, why stand yee idle all the day True 0.763 0.785 0.0
Matthew 20.6 (Tyndale) - 1 matthew 20.6: why stonde ye here all the daye ydell? some who deserve our saviours complaining question, why stand yee idle all the day True 0.757 0.532 0.0
Matthew 20.6 (Geneva) matthew 20.6: and he went about the eleuenth houre, and found other standing idle, and sayd vnto them, why stand ye here all the day idle? some who deserve our saviours complaining question, why stand yee idle all the day True 0.669 0.797 0.0
Matthew 20.6 (AKJV) matthew 20.6: and about the eleuenth houre, he went out, and found others standing idle, and saith vnto them, why stand ye here all the day idle? some who deserve our saviours complaining question, why stand yee idle all the day True 0.667 0.815 0.0
Matthew 20.6 (AKJV) matthew 20.6: and about the eleuenth houre, he went out, and found others standing idle, and saith vnto them, why stand ye here all the day idle? some who deserve our saviours complaining question, why stand yee idle all the day? some who have cause to complaine to our saviour, master, wee have labour'd all the night, but catch'd nothing False 0.625 0.589 0.735
Matthew 20.6 (Geneva) matthew 20.6: and he went about the eleuenth houre, and found other standing idle, and sayd vnto them, why stand ye here all the day idle? some who deserve our saviours complaining question, why stand yee idle all the day? some who have cause to complaine to our saviour, master, wee have labour'd all the night, but catch'd nothing False 0.613 0.519 0.735




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