A commentarie vpon the Epistle of S. Paul written to Titus. Preached in Cambridge by Thomas Taylor, and now published for the further vse of the Church of God. With three short tables in the end for the easier finding of 1. doctrines, 2. obseruations, 3. questions contained in the same

Taylor, Thomas, 1576-1632
Publisher: Printed by Cantrell Legge for L Greene
Place of Publication: Cambridge
Publication Year: 1612
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A13535 ESTC ID: S118201 STC ID: 23825
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Titus -- Commentaries;
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In-Text And Timothie himselfe may and must drinke a little wine for his health sake: And Timothy himself may and must drink a little wine for his health sake: cc np1 px31 vmb cc vmb vvi dt j n1 p-acp po31 n1 n1:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Timothy 5.23 (AKJV); Proverbs 31.7 (Geneva)
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1 Timothy 5.23 (AKJV) 1 timothy 5.23: drinke no longer water, but vse a little wine for thy stomackes sake, and thine often infirmities. and timothie himselfe may and must drinke a little wine for his health sake False 0.611 0.714 1.125
1 Timothy 5.23 (Geneva) 1 timothy 5.23: drinke no longer water, but vse a litle wine for thy stomakes sake, and thine often infirmities. and timothie himselfe may and must drinke a little wine for his health sake False 0.602 0.712 0.33




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