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 THYTHER came certaine Iewes from Antioch and Iconium, which when they had obtayned the peoples consent, THITHER Come certain Iewes from Antioch and Iconium, which when they had obtained the peoples consent, av vvd j np2 p-acp np1 cc np1, r-crq c-crq pns32 vhd vvn dt ng1 n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Acts 14.21 (Geneva); Acts 7.58 (ODRV)
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Acts 14.21 (Geneva) acts 14.21: and after they had preached the glad tidings of the gospel to that citie, and had taught many, they returned to lystra, and to iconium, and to antiochia, thyther came certaine iewes from antioch and iconium, which when they had obtayned the peoples consent, False 0.682 0.257 0.401
Acts 14.21 (AKJV) acts 14.21: and when they had preached the gospel to that city, and had taught many, they returned againe to lystra, and to iconium, and antioch, thyther came certaine iewes from antioch and iconium, which when they had obtayned the peoples consent, False 0.68 0.296 1.348
Acts 14.19 (AKJV) acts 14.19: and there came thither certaine iewes from antioch and iconium, who perswaded the people, and hauing stoned paul, drew him out of the citie, supposing he had beene dead. thyther came certaine iewes from antioch and iconium, which when they had obtayned the peoples consent, False 0.678 0.785 2.838
Acts 14.20 (ODRV) acts 14.20: and when they had euangelized to that citie, & had taught many, they returned to lystra and iconium, and to antioche: thyther came certaine iewes from antioch and iconium, which when they had obtayned the peoples consent, False 0.677 0.232 0.443
Acts 14.19 (Tyndale) acts 14.19: thither came certayne iewes from antioche and iconium and optayned the peoples consent and stoned paul and drewe him oute of the cyte supposynge he had bene deed. thyther came certaine iewes from antioch and iconium, which when they had obtayned the peoples consent, False 0.658 0.899 5.123
Acts 14.19 (Geneva) acts 14.19: then there came certaine iewes from antiochia and iconium, which when they had persuaded the people, stoned paul, and drewe him out of the citie, supposing he had bene dead. thyther came certaine iewes from antioch and iconium, which when they had obtayned the peoples consent, False 0.656 0.812 2.194
Acts 14.18 (ODRV) acts 14.18: but there came in certaine iewes from antioche and iconium: and perswading the multitudes, and stoning paul, they drew him out of the citie, thinking him to be dead. thyther came certaine iewes from antioch and iconium, which when they had obtayned the peoples consent, False 0.656 0.693 2.258




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