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 and pollute not them selfe with the fellowshippe of Idolles, and Whoredome, and offende no man with the vnseasonable eating of strangled, and pollute not them self with the fellowship of Idols, and Whoredom, and offend no man with the unseasonable eating of strangled, cc vvi xx dt n1 p-acp dt n1 pp-f n2, cc n1, cc vvi dx n1 p-acp dt j n-vvg pp-f j-vvn,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Galatians 5.13 (ODRV); Romans 14.21 (Geneva)
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Romans 14.21 (Geneva) romans 14.21: it is good neither to eate flesh, nor to drinke wine, nor any thing whereby thy brother stumbleth, or is offended, or made weake. offende no man with the vnseasonable eating of strangled, True 0.72 0.425 0.0
Romans 14.21 (AKJV) romans 14.21: it is good neither to eate flesh, nor to drinke wine, nor any thing whereby thy brother stumbleth, or is offended, or is made weake. offende no man with the vnseasonable eating of strangled, True 0.714 0.429 0.0
Romans 14.21 (ODRV) romans 14.21: it is good not to eate flesh, and not to drinke wine, nor that wherein thy brother is offended, or scandalized, or weakned. offende no man with the vnseasonable eating of strangled, True 0.711 0.471 0.0
Romans 14.21 (Tyndale) romans 14.21: it is good nether to eate flesshe nether to drincke wyne nether eny thinge wherby thy brother stombleth ether falleth or is made weake. offende no man with the vnseasonable eating of strangled, True 0.684 0.283 0.0
Romans 14.20 (AKJV) romans 14.20: for meat, destroy not the worke of god: all things indeed are pure; but it is euill for that man who eateth with offence. offende no man with the vnseasonable eating of strangled, True 0.651 0.621 0.853
Acts 15.20 (ODRV) acts 15.20: but to write vnto them that they refraine themselues from the contaminations of idols, and fornication, and strangled things, and bloud. and pollute not them selfe with the fellowshippe of idolles, and whoredome, and offende no man with the vnseasonable eating of strangled, False 0.63 0.758 0.156
Romans 14.20 (ODRV) romans 14.20: destroy not the worke of god for meat. al things indeed are cleane: but it is il for the man that eateth by giuing offence. offende no man with the vnseasonable eating of strangled, True 0.624 0.312 0.8
Romans 14.20 (Geneva) romans 14.20: destroy not the worke of god for meates sake: all things in deede are pure: but it is euill for the man which eateth with offence. offende no man with the vnseasonable eating of strangled, True 0.6 0.629 0.8




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