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 By which we see it is an honour to be a Iewe: which condemneth the wretched practise amongst vs, that hate the Iewes: and when any disgrace is giuen to any most vile, we will say, hate him as a Iew. And yet we see our Sauiour Christ saith, saluation is from the Iewes. And from whence were all the Apostles but of the Iewes? yea the chiefe Apostle of the Gentils, the Apostle Paule himselfe: By which we see it is an honour to be a Iewe: which Condemneth the wretched practice among us, that hate the Iewes: and when any disgrace is given to any most vile, we will say, hate him as a Iew. And yet we see our Saviour christ Says, salvation is from the Iewes. And from whence were all the Apostles but of the Iewes? yea the chief Apostle of the Gentiles, the Apostle Paul himself: p-acp r-crq pns12 vvb pn31 vbz dt n1 pc-acp vbi dt np1: r-crq vvz dt j n1 p-acp pno12, cst vvb dt np2: cc c-crq d n1 vbz vvn p-acp d av-ds j, pns12 vmb vvi, vvb pno31 p-acp dt np1. cc av pns12 vvb po12 n1 np1 vvz, n1 vbz p-acp dt np2. cc p-acp c-crq vbdr d dt n2 cc-acp pp-f dt np2? uh dt j-jn n1 pp-f dt n2-j, dt n1 np1 px31:
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Adjacent References with Relevance: John 4.22; John 4.22 (ODRV)
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John 4.22 (ODRV) - 2 john 4.22: for saluation is of the iewes. and yet we see our sauiour christ saith, saluation is from the iewes True 0.721 0.856 0.562
Galatians 2.15 (Geneva) galatians 2.15: we which are iewes by nature, and not sinners of the gentiles, by which we see it is an honour to be a iewe: which condemneth the wretched practise amongst vs, that hate the iewes: and when any disgrace is giuen to any most vile, we will say, hate him as a iew. and yet we see our sauiour christ saith, saluation is from the iewes. and from whence were all the apostles but of the iewes? yea the chiefe apostle of the gentils, the apostle paule himselfe False 0.634 0.397 0.143
Galatians 2.15 (AKJV) galatians 2.15: we who are iewes by nature, and not sinners of the gentiles, by which we see it is an honour to be a iewe: which condemneth the wretched practise amongst vs, that hate the iewes: and when any disgrace is giuen to any most vile, we will say, hate him as a iew. and yet we see our sauiour christ saith, saluation is from the iewes. and from whence were all the apostles but of the iewes? yea the chiefe apostle of the gentils, the apostle paule himselfe False 0.628 0.35 0.143
Galatians 2.15 (ODRV) galatians 2.15: we are by nature iewes, and not of the gentils, sinners. by which we see it is an honour to be a iewe: which condemneth the wretched practise amongst vs, that hate the iewes: and when any disgrace is giuen to any most vile, we will say, hate him as a iew. and yet we see our sauiour christ saith, saluation is from the iewes. and from whence were all the apostles but of the iewes? yea the chiefe apostle of the gentils, the apostle paule himselfe False 0.62 0.449 0.754




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