A sermon preached at Westminster May 26. 1608 at the funerall solemnities of the Right Honorable Thomas Earle of Dorset, late l. high treasurer of England by George Abbot ... ; now published at the request of some honourable persons, very few things being added, which were then cut off by the shortnesse of the time.

Abbot, George, 1562-1633
Publisher: Printed by Melchisedech Bradwood for William Aspley
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1608
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A16906 ESTC ID: S555 STC ID: 38.5
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Isaiah XL, 6; Dorset, Thomas Sackville, -- Earl of, 1536-1608; Funeral sermons;
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In-Text I might amplifie this point much farther, but I end it with that saying of the Apostle Paul, What art thou that condemnest or iudgest another mans seruant? He standeth or falleth to his owne master. I might amplify this point much farther, but I end it with that saying of the Apostle Paul, What art thou that Condemnest or Judges Another men servant? He Stands or falls to his own master. pns11 vmd vvi d n1 av-d av-jc, cc-acp pns11 vvb pn31 p-acp d n-vvg pp-f dt n1 np1, q-crq n1 pns21 cst vv2 cc vv2 j-jn ng1 n1? pns31 vvz cc vvz p-acp po31 d n1.
Note 0 Rom. 14. 4. Rom. 14. 4. np1 crd crd




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Romans 14.4; Romans 14.4 (Geneva)
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Romans 14.4 (Geneva) - 1 romans 14.4: hee standeth or falleth to his owne master: he standeth or falleth to his owne master True 0.898 0.963 1.009
Romans 14.4 (AKJV) romans 14.4: who art thou that iudgest an other mans seruant? to his owne master he standeth or falleth; yea he shall bee holden vp: for god is able to make him stand. i might amplifie this point much farther, but i end it with that saying of the apostle paul, what art thou that condemnest or iudgest another mans seruant? he standeth or falleth to his owne master False 0.648 0.891 5.428
Romans 14.4 (Geneva) romans 14.4: who art thou that condemnest another mans seruant? hee standeth or falleth to his owne master: yea, he shalbe established: for god is able to make him stand. i might amplifie this point much farther, but i end it with that saying of the apostle paul, what art thou that condemnest or iudgest another mans seruant? he standeth or falleth to his owne master False 0.639 0.906 6.432
Romans 14.4 (ODRV) romans 14.4: who art thou that iudgest another man's seruant? to his owne lord he standeth or falleth. and he shal stand: for god is able to make him stand. i might amplifie this point much farther, but i end it with that saying of the apostle paul, what art thou that condemnest or iudgest another mans seruant? he standeth or falleth to his owne master False 0.632 0.891 4.144
Romans 14.4 (Tyndale) romans 14.4: what arte thou that iudgest another manes servaut? whether he stonde or faule that pertayneth vnto his master: ye he shall stonde. for god is able to make him stonde. i might amplifie this point much farther, but i end it with that saying of the apostle paul, what art thou that condemnest or iudgest another mans seruant? he standeth or falleth to his owne master False 0.601 0.493 1.557




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Note 0 Rom. 14. 4. Romans 14.4