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 For a flawe or tempest of winde caught their shippe with suche violence, that they were not able to withstande it, For a flaw or tempest of wind caught their ship with such violence, that they were not able to withstand it, p-acp dt n1 cc n1 pp-f n1 vvn po32 n1 p-acp d n1, cst pns32 vbdr xx j pc-acp vvi pn31,
Note 0 Mannes power is of n• force against God. Man's power is of n• force against God. ng1 n1 vbz pp-f n1 n1 p-acp np1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Corinthians 10.22 (Geneva); Acts 27.15 (Tyndale); Jonah 1.4 (ODRV)
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Jonah 1.4 (ODRV) jonah 1.4: but our lord sent a great winde into the sea: and a great tempest was made in the sea, & the shippe was in danger to be broken. for a flawe or tempest of winde caught their shippe with suche violence True 0.713 0.321 1.665
Acts 27.15 (Geneva) acts 27.15: and when the ship was caught, and could not resist the winde, we let her goe, and were caried away. for a flawe or tempest of winde caught their shippe with suche violence, that they were not able to withstande it, False 0.707 0.674 0.399
Jonah 1.4 (AKJV) jonah 1.4: but the lord sent out a great winde into the sea, and there was a mightie tempest in the sea, so that the ship was like to be broken. for a flawe or tempest of winde caught their shippe with suche violence True 0.703 0.249 0.756
Jonah 1.4 (Geneva) jonah 1.4: but the lord sent out a great winde into the sea, and there was a mightie tempest in the sea, so that the ship was like to be broken. for a flawe or tempest of winde caught their shippe with suche violence True 0.703 0.249 0.756
Acts 27.15 (ODRV) acts 27.15: and when the ship was caught and could not make way against the wind, giuing vp the ship to the winds, we were driuen, for a flawe or tempest of winde caught their shippe with suche violence, that they were not able to withstande it, False 0.698 0.383 0.176
Acts 27.15 (Tyndale) acts 27.15: and when the ship was caught and coulde not resist the wynde we let her goo and drave with the wether. for a flawe or tempest of winde caught their shippe with suche violence, that they were not able to withstande it, False 0.69 0.544 0.183
Acts 27.15 (AKJV) acts 27.15: and when the ship was caught, and could not beare vp into the winde, we let her driue. for a flawe or tempest of winde caught their shippe with suche violence, that they were not able to withstande it, False 0.687 0.279 0.415
Matthew 8.24 (Tyndale) matthew 8.24: and beholde there arose a a greate tempest in the see in so moche that the shippe was covered with waves and he was a slepe. for a flawe or tempest of winde caught their shippe with suche violence True 0.678 0.206 1.39




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