Brotherly reconcilement preached in Oxford for the vnion of some, and now published with larger meditations for the vnitie of all in this Church and common-wealth: with an apologie of the vse of fathers, and secular learning in sermons. By Egeon Askevv of Queens Colledge.

Askew, Egeon, b. 1576
Publisher: Printed by R Field for George Bishop
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1605
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A22141 ESTC ID: S100302 STC ID: 855
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Which the rather he should attend, seeing as by strife, enuie, and hatred, which come of strange questions and teaching otherwise, he shall not saue himselfe: Which the rather he should attend, seeing as by strife, envy, and hatred, which come of strange questions and teaching otherwise, he shall not save himself: r-crq dt av-c pns31 vmd vvi, vvg a-acp p-acp n1, n1, cc n1, r-crq vvb pp-f j n2 cc vvg av, pns31 vmb xx vvi px31:
Note 0 2. Sauing them that heare him 2. Saving them that hear him crd vvg pno32 cst vvb pno31




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1 Timothy 6.4 (ODRV) 1 timothy 6.4: he is proud, knowing nothing, but languishing about questions and strife of words: of which rise enuies, contentions, blasphemies, euil suspicions, which the rather he should attend, seeing as by strife, enuie, and hatred, which come of strange questions and teaching otherwise, he shall not saue himselfe False 0.694 0.213 0.464
1 Timothy 6.4 (AKJV) 1 timothy 6.4: hee is proud, knowing nothing, but doting about questions, and strifes of wordes, whereof commeth enuie, strife, railings, euill surmisings, which the rather he should attend, seeing as by strife, enuie, and hatred, which come of strange questions and teaching otherwise, he shall not saue himselfe False 0.673 0.398 0.877
1 Timothy 6.4 (Geneva) 1 timothy 6.4: he is puft vp and knoweth nothing, but doteth about questions and strife of words, whereof commeth enuie, strife, railings, euill surmisings, which the rather he should attend, seeing as by strife, enuie, and hatred, which come of strange questions and teaching otherwise, he shall not saue himselfe False 0.664 0.373 0.974




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