An hundred, threescore and fiftene homelyes or sermons, vppon the Actes of the Apostles, written by Saint Luke: made by Radulpe Gualthere Tigurine, and translated out of Latine into our tongue, for the commoditie of the Englishe reader. Seene and allowed, according to the Queenes Maiesties iniunctions

Bridges, John, d. 1618
Gwalther, Rudolf, 1519-1586
Publisher: By Henrie Denham dwelling in Pater noster rowe at the signe of the Starre
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1572
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A14710 ESTC ID: S118019 STC ID: 25013
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Acts; Sermons, German -- 16th century;
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In-Text Wherfore he commeth to Damascus, ledde by his companions, where he remayned whole three dayes, and neyther eate nor dranke all the whyle. Wherefore he comes to Damascus, led by his Sodales, where he remained Whole three days, and neither eat nor drank all the while. c-crq pns31 vvz p-acp np1, vvd p-acp po31 n2, c-crq pns31 vvd n-jn crd n2, cc dx vvi ccx vvd d dt n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Acts 9.9 (Tyndale)
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Acts 9.9 (Tyndale) - 1 acts 9.9: dayes with out syght and nether ate nor dranke. neyther eate nor dranke all the whyle True 0.728 0.818 0.372
Acts 9.19 (ODRV) acts 9.19: and when he had taken meate, he was strengthened. and he was with the disciples that were at damascus, for certaine daies. wherfore he commeth to damascus, ledde by his companions, where he remayned whole three dayes, and neyther eate nor dranke all the whyle False 0.683 0.25 0.184
Acts 9.9 (Vulgate) acts 9.9: et erat ibi tribus diebus non videns, et non manducavit, neque bibit. neyther eate nor dranke all the whyle True 0.666 0.308 0.0
1 Maccabees 12.32 (AKJV) 1 maccabees 12.32: and remouing thence, he came to damascus, and so passed through all the countrey. wherfore he commeth to damascus, ledde by his companions, where he remayned whole three dayes True 0.655 0.301 0.295
Acts 9.19 (ODRV) acts 9.19: and when he had taken meate, he was strengthened. and he was with the disciples that were at damascus, for certaine daies. wherfore he commeth to damascus, ledde by his companions, where he remayned whole three dayes True 0.643 0.313 0.282
Acts 9.9 (Geneva) acts 9.9: where he was three dayes without sight, and neither ate nor dranke. neyther eate nor dranke all the whyle True 0.629 0.873 0.394
Acts 9.9 (ODRV) acts 9.9: and he was there three daies not seeing, and he did neither eate nor drinke. neyther eate nor dranke all the whyle True 0.628 0.836 0.372
Acts 9.9 (AKJV) acts 9.9: and he was three dayes without sight, and neither did eate, nor drinke. neyther eate nor dranke all the whyle True 0.621 0.851 0.372
1 Maccabees 12.32 (AKJV) 1 maccabees 12.32: and remouing thence, he came to damascus, and so passed through all the countrey. wherfore he commeth to damascus, ledde by his companions True 0.611 0.533 0.0
1 Maccabees 12.32 (Douay-Rheims) 1 maccabees 12.32: and he went forward, and came to damascus, and passed through all that country. wherfore he commeth to damascus, ledde by his companions True 0.608 0.457 0.0




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