A commentary vpon the epistle of Saint Paule written to the Colossians. Preached by Thomas Cartwright, and now published for the further vse of the Church of God

Cartwright, Thomas, 1535-1603
Publisher: Printed by Nicholas Okes and are to be sold by George Norton dwelling neere Temple barre
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1612
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A18073 ESTC ID: S117383 STC ID: 4708
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Colossians -- Commentaries;
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In-Text and seing the Lord hath forgiuen vs infinite talants, we ought much more to forgiue our brother our debt, which is not an hundred pence in respect of the other. and sing the Lord hath forgiven us infinite talons, we ought much more to forgive our brother our debt, which is not an hundred pence in respect of the other. cc vvg dt n1 vhz vvn pno12 j n2, pns12 vmd av-d av-dc pc-acp vvi po12 n1 po12 n1, r-crq vbz xx dt crd n2 p-acp n1 pp-f dt j-jn.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Corinthians 13.13 (Geneva); Matthew 18.21 (Tyndale); Matthew 28.22; Matthew 6.12 (Geneva)
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Matthew 6.12 (Geneva) matthew 6.12: and forgiue vs our dettes, as we also forgiue our detters. and seing the lord hath forgiuen vs infinite talants, we ought much more to forgiue our brother our debt, which is not an hundred pence in respect of the other False 0.687 0.255 0.586
Matthew 6.12 (AKJV) matthew 6.12: and forgiue vs our debts, as we forgiue our debters. and seing the lord hath forgiuen vs infinite talants, we ought much more to forgiue our brother our debt, which is not an hundred pence in respect of the other False 0.672 0.279 0.586




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