The Christian divinitie, contained in the divine service of the Church of England summarily, and for the most part in order, according as point on point dependeth, composed; and with the holy Scriptures plainly and plentifully confirmed: written for the furtherance of the peoples understanding in the true religion established by publike authoritie, and for the increase of vnitie in that godly truth eternall. By Edmund Reeve Bachelour in Divinitie, and vicar of the parish of Hayes in Middlesex.

Reeve, Edmund, d. 1660
Publisher: Printed by Thomas Harper for Nicolas Fussell and Humphrey Mosley at the signe of the Ball in Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1631
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A10557 ESTC ID: S115773 STC ID: 20829
Subject Headings: Certain sermons or homilies appointed to be read in churches; Church of England. -- Book of common prayer;
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In-Text Let ours also learne to professe honest trades, for necessary uses, that they be not unfruitfull. Let ours also Learn to profess honest trades, for necessary uses, that they be not unfruitful. vvb png12 av vvb p-acp vvb j n2, p-acp j n2, cst pns32 vbb xx j.
Note 0 Tit. 3.14. Tit. 3.14. np1 crd.
Note 1 See the Margent there. See the Margin there. vvb dt n1 a-acp.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Ephesians 4.28; Titus 3.14; Titus 3.14 (AKJV)
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Titus 3.14 (AKJV) titus 3.14: and let ours also learne to maintaine good workes for necessarie vses, that they be not vnfruitfull. let ours also learne to professe honest trades, for necessary uses, that they be not unfruitfull False 0.824 0.941 0.415
Titus 3.14 (ODRV) titus 3.14: and let our men also learne to excel in good workes to necessarie vses: that they be not vnfruitful. let ours also learne to professe honest trades, for necessary uses, that they be not unfruitfull False 0.812 0.867 0.399
Titus 3.14 (Geneva) titus 3.14: and let ours also learne to shewe foorth good woorkes for necessary vses, that they be not vnfruitfull. let ours also learne to professe honest trades, for necessary uses, that they be not unfruitfull False 0.796 0.94 1.614
Titus 3.14 (ODRV) - 1 titus 3.14: that they be not vnfruitful. necessary uses, that they be not unfruitfull True 0.765 0.865 0.0
Titus 3.14 (AKJV) titus 3.14: and let ours also learne to maintaine good workes for necessarie vses, that they be not vnfruitfull. necessary uses, that they be not unfruitfull True 0.76 0.918 0.0
Titus 3.14 (Geneva) titus 3.14: and let ours also learne to shewe foorth good woorkes for necessary vses, that they be not vnfruitfull. necessary uses, that they be not unfruitfull True 0.756 0.917 1.297
Titus 3.14 (Vulgate) titus 3.14: discant autem et nostri bonis operibus praeesse ad usus necessarios: ut non sint infructuosi. necessary uses, that they be not unfruitfull True 0.683 0.344 0.0
Titus 3.14 (ODRV) - 0 titus 3.14: and let our men also learne to excel in good workes to necessarie vses: let ours also learne to professe honest trades True 0.682 0.728 0.422
Titus 3.14 (Tyndale) titus 3.14: and let oures olso learne to excell in good workes as farforth as nede requyreth that they be not vnfrutefull. let ours also learne to professe honest trades, for necessary uses, that they be not unfruitfull False 0.679 0.472 0.371
Titus 3.14 (AKJV) titus 3.14: and let ours also learne to maintaine good workes for necessarie vses, that they be not vnfruitfull. let ours also learne to professe honest trades True 0.608 0.794 0.422




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Note 0 Tit. 3.14. Titus 3.14