The true conuert. Or An exposition vpon the vvhole parable of the prodigall. Luke. 15. 11.12. &c. Wherein is manifestly shewed; 1. Mans miserable estate by forsaking of God. 2. Mans happie estate by returning to God. Deliuered in sundry sermons, by Nehemiah Rogers, preacher of Gods Word, at St Margarets Fish-street. And now by him published, intending the farther benefit of so many as then heard it; and the profit of so many as shall please to read it.

Rogers, Nehemiah, 1593-1660
Publisher: Printed by Edward Griffin for Edward Brewster and are to be sold at his shop at the west gate of Pauls at the signe of the Starre
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1620
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A10929 ESTC ID: S116104 STC ID: 21201
Subject Headings: Prodigal son (Parable);
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In-Text But these Pharisies were sinners, and such as before whom, Christ preferres Publicanes and Harlots; but this eldest sonne here spoken of, sayth he neuer brake any of his Fathers commaundements: But these Pharisees were Sinners, and such as before whom, christ prefers Publicans and Harlots; but this eldest son Here spoken of, say he never brake any of his Father's Commandments: p-acp d np1 vbdr n2, cc d c-acp p-acp ro-crq, np1 vvz n2 cc n2; p-acp d js n1 av vvn pp-f, vvz pns31 av-x vvd d pp-f po31 ng1 n2:
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Luke 5.30 (Geneva) luke 5.30: but they that were scribes and pharises among them, murmured against his disciples, saying, why eate ye and drinke ye with publicanes and sinners? but these pharisies were sinners, and such as before whom, christ preferres publicanes and harlots True 0.704 0.621 0.389
Matthew 9.11 (Geneva) matthew 9.11: and when the pharises sawe that, they saide to his disciples, why eateth your master with publicanes and sinners? but these pharisies were sinners, and such as before whom, christ preferres publicanes and harlots True 0.689 0.699 0.43
Luke 5.30 (AKJV) luke 5.30: but their scribes and pharisees murmured against his disciples, saying, why doe ye eate and drinke with publicanes and sinners? but these pharisies were sinners, and such as before whom, christ preferres publicanes and harlots True 0.687 0.674 0.389
Matthew 9.11 (AKJV) matthew 9.11: and when the pharisees saw it, they said vnto his disciples, why eateth your master with publicanes & sinners. but these pharisies were sinners, and such as before whom, christ preferres publicanes and harlots True 0.673 0.713 0.416
Matthew 9.11 (ODRV) matthew 9.11: and the parisees seeing it, said to his disciples: why doth your master eate with publicans and sinners? but these pharisies were sinners, and such as before whom, christ preferres publicanes and harlots True 0.645 0.35 0.416
Luke 5.30 (ODRV) luke 5.30: and their pharisees and scribes murmured, saying to his disciples: why doe you eate and drinke with publicans and sinners? but these pharisies were sinners, and such as before whom, christ preferres publicanes and harlots True 0.635 0.35 0.402




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