An exposition vpon the canonicall Epistle of Saint Iames with the tables, analysis, and resolution, both of the whole epistle, and euerie chapter thereof: with the particular resolution of euerie singular place. Diuided into 28. lectures or sermons, made by Richard Turnbull, sometimes fellow of Corpus Christie Colledge in Oxford· now preacher and minister of the word of God and the holy Sacraments, in the citie of London.

Turnbull, Richard, d. 1593
Publisher: By Iohn VVindet
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1591
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A14032 ESTC ID: S118931 STC ID: 24339
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- James -- Commentaries; Bible. -- N.T. -- Jude -- Commentaries; Bible. -- O.T. -- Psalms XV -- Commentaries;
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In-Text whereby the poore (through the tyrannie of the rich) are oppressed. For which the rich ought to be accounted accursed. whereby the poor (through the tyranny of the rich) Are oppressed. For which the rich ought to be accounted accursed. c-crq dt j (p-acp dt n1 pp-f dt j) vbr vvn. p-acp r-crq dt j pi pc-acp vbi vvn vvn.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Ecclesiasticus 13.23 (Douay-Rheims); James 2.6 (Geneva)
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James 2.6 (Geneva) james 2.6: but ye haue despised the poore. doe not the riche oppresse you by tyrannie, and doe not they drawe you before the iudgement seates? the poore (through the tyrannie of the rich) are oppressed. True 0.687 0.83 1.406
James 2.6 (ODRV) james 2.6: but you haue dishonoured the poore men. doe not the rich oppresse you by might: and themselues draw you to iudgements? whereby the poore (through the tyrannie of the rich) are oppressed. True 0.687 0.372 0.799
James 2.6 (ODRV) james 2.6: but you haue dishonoured the poore men. doe not the rich oppresse you by might: and themselues draw you to iudgements? the poore (through the tyrannie of the rich) are oppressed. True 0.682 0.478 0.799
James 2.6 (ODRV) james 2.6: but you haue dishonoured the poore men. doe not the rich oppresse you by might: and themselues draw you to iudgements? whereby the poore (through the tyrannie of the rich) are oppressed. for which the rich ought to be accounted accursed False 0.675 0.211 1.038
James 2.6 (Geneva) james 2.6: but ye haue despised the poore. doe not the riche oppresse you by tyrannie, and doe not they drawe you before the iudgement seates? whereby the poore (through the tyrannie of the rich) are oppressed. True 0.67 0.819 1.406
James 2.6 (AKJV) james 2.6: but yee haue despised the poore. doe not rich men oppresse you, and draw you before the iudgement seats? the poore (through the tyrannie of the rich) are oppressed. True 0.665 0.513 0.769
James 2.6 (AKJV) james 2.6: but yee haue despised the poore. doe not rich men oppresse you, and draw you before the iudgement seats? whereby the poore (through the tyrannie of the rich) are oppressed. True 0.65 0.423 0.769
James 2.6 (AKJV) james 2.6: but yee haue despised the poore. doe not rich men oppresse you, and draw you before the iudgement seats? whereby the poore (through the tyrannie of the rich) are oppressed. for which the rich ought to be accounted accursed False 0.619 0.329 1.001
James 2.6 (Geneva) james 2.6: but ye haue despised the poore. doe not the riche oppresse you by tyrannie, and doe not they drawe you before the iudgement seates? whereby the poore (through the tyrannie of the rich) are oppressed. for which the rich ought to be accounted accursed False 0.618 0.701 1.576




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