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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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text who made thee a Ruler and a Iudge ouer vs? wilt thou kill mee as thou diddest the Aegyptian yesterdaye? Then fledde Moyses at that saying, who made thee a Ruler and a Judge over us? wilt thou kill me as thou didst the Egyptian yesterday? Then fled Moses At that saying, r-crq vvd pno21 dt n1 cc dt n1 p-acp pno12? vm2 pns21 vvi pno11 c-acp pns21 vdd2 dt jp av-an? av vvd np1 p-acp d n-vvg,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Acts 7.29 (ODRV); Exodus 2.14 (ODRV)
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Exodus 2.14 (ODRV) exodus 2.14: who answered: who hath appointed thee prince & iudge ouer vs? wilt thou kil me, as yesterday thou didest the aegyptian? moyses feared, and said: how is this thing come abroad? who made thee a ruler and a iudge ouer vs? wilt thou kill mee as thou diddest the aegyptian yesterdaye? then fledde moyses at that saying, False 0.804 0.896 8.598
Exodus 2.14 (AKJV) exodus 2.14: and he said, who made thee a prince and a iudge ouer vs? intendest thou to kill me, as thou killedst the egyptian? and moses feared, and said, surely this thing is knowen. who made thee a ruler and a iudge ouer vs? wilt thou kill mee as thou diddest the aegyptian yesterdaye? then fledde moyses at that saying, False 0.761 0.809 6.129
Exodus 2.14 (Geneva) exodus 2.14: and hee answered, who made thee a man of authoritie, and a iudge ouer vs? thinkest thou to kill mee, as thou killedst the egyptian? then moses feared and sayde, certainly this thing is knowen. who made thee a ruler and a iudge ouer vs? wilt thou kill mee as thou diddest the aegyptian yesterdaye? then fledde moyses at that saying, False 0.754 0.824 6.941
Acts 7.28 (Geneva) acts 7.28: wilt thou kill mee, as thou diddest the egyptian yesterday? who made thee a ruler and a iudge ouer vs? wilt thou kill mee as thou diddest the aegyptian yesterdaye? then fledde moyses at that saying, False 0.694 0.917 8.313
Acts 7.28 (AKJV) acts 7.28: wilt thou kill me, as thou diddest the egyptian yesterday? who made thee a ruler and a iudge ouer vs? wilt thou kill mee as thou diddest the aegyptian yesterdaye? then fledde moyses at that saying, False 0.688 0.898 6.629
Acts 7.28 (ODRV) acts 7.28: what, wilt thou kil me, as thou didst yesterday kil the aegyptian? who made thee a ruler and a iudge ouer vs? wilt thou kill mee as thou diddest the aegyptian yesterdaye? then fledde moyses at that saying, False 0.684 0.84 5.091
Acts 7.28 (Tyndale) acts 7.28: what wilt thou kyll me as thou dyddest the egyptian yester daye? who made thee a ruler and a iudge ouer vs? wilt thou kill mee as thou diddest the aegyptian yesterdaye? then fledde moyses at that saying, False 0.661 0.669 2.871




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