A threefold preseruatiue against three dangerous diseases of these latter times 1. Non proficiency in grace. 2. Fals-hearted hypocrisie. 3. Back-sliding in religion. Prescribed in a sermon at S. Pauls Crosse in London, September, 17. 1609. By William Sclater, Batcheler in Diuinity, and sometimes fellow of the Kings Colledge in Cambridge.

Sclater, William, 1575-1626
Publisher: By S S tafford for Richard Bonian and Henry Walley and are to be sold in Pauls Churchyard at the spred Eagle neere the great north doore
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1610
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A11606 ESTC ID: S116857 STC ID: 21847
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Secondly, Is there any thing, more honourable? Heare the same Apostle, The Elders, that rule well, are worthy of double honour. Secondly, Is there any thing, more honourable? Hear the same Apostle, The Elders, that Rule well, Are worthy of double honour. ord, vbz pc-acp d n1, av-dc j? vvb dt d n1, dt n2-jn, cst n1 av, vbr j pp-f j-jn n1.
Note 0 1. Tim 5.17. Chrys. ad locum. 1. Tim 5.17. Chrys. ad locum. crd np1 crd. np1 fw-la fw-la.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Timothy 5.17; 1 Timothy 5.17 (ODRV)
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1 Timothy 5.17 (ODRV) - 0 1 timothy 5.17: the priests that rule wel, let them be esteemed worthie of double honour: rule well, are worthy of double honour True 0.81 0.912 0.254
1 Timothy 5.17 (ODRV) - 0 1 timothy 5.17: the priests that rule wel, let them be esteemed worthie of double honour: secondly, is there any thing, more honourable? heare the same apostle, the elders, that rule well, are worthy of double honour False 0.802 0.862 0.394
1 Timothy 5.17 (AKJV) 1 timothy 5.17: let the elders that rule well, be counted worthy of double honour, especially they who labour in the word and doctrine. secondly, is there any thing, more honourable? heare the same apostle, the elders, that rule well, are worthy of double honour False 0.777 0.844 0.83
1 Timothy 5.17 (AKJV) 1 timothy 5.17: let the elders that rule well, be counted worthy of double honour, especially they who labour in the word and doctrine. rule well, are worthy of double honour True 0.767 0.876 0.832
1 Timothy 5.17 (Geneva) 1 timothy 5.17: the elders that rule well, let them be had in double honour, specially they which labour in the worde and doctrine, secondly, is there any thing, more honourable? heare the same apostle, the elders, that rule well, are worthy of double honour False 0.747 0.8 0.508
1 Timothy 5.17 (Tyndale) 1 timothy 5.17: the elders that rule wel are worthy of double honoure most specially they which laboure in the worde and in teachinge. rule well, are worthy of double honour True 0.744 0.903 0.859
1 Timothy 5.17 (Tyndale) 1 timothy 5.17: the elders that rule wel are worthy of double honoure most specially they which laboure in the worde and in teachinge. secondly, is there any thing, more honourable? heare the same apostle, the elders, that rule well, are worthy of double honour False 0.742 0.863 0.734
1 Timothy 5.17 (Geneva) 1 timothy 5.17: the elders that rule well, let them be had in double honour, specially they which labour in the worde and doctrine, rule well, are worthy of double honour True 0.733 0.87 0.245
1 Timothy 5.17 (Vulgate) - 0 1 timothy 5.17: qui bene praesunt presbyteri, duplici honore digni habeantur: rule well, are worthy of double honour True 0.652 0.764 0.0




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