A supplement to The Morning-exercise at Cripple-Gate, or, Several more cases of conscience practically resolved by sundry ministers

Annesley, Samuel, 1620?-1696
Publisher: Printed for Thomas Cockerill
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1676
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A25478 ESTC ID: R13100 STC ID: A3240
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and sometimes for his too much familiarity with Publicans and sinners, &c. And here for not fasting. And now they ingaged the Disciples of John with them that they might make their objection and opposition the more plausible, and sometime for his too much familiarity with Publicans and Sinners, etc. And Here for not fasting. And now they engaged the Disciples of John with them that they might make their objection and opposition the more plausible, cc av p-acp po31 av d n1 p-acp ng1 cc n2, av cc av p-acp xx vvg. cc av pns32 vvd dt n2 pp-f np1 p-acp pno32 cst pns32 vmd vvi po32 n1 cc n1 dt av-dc j,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: John 7.12 (Geneva); Matthew 15.2 (AKJV); Matthew 9.11 (ODRV)
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Matthew 9.11 (ODRV) - 1 matthew 9.11: why doth your master eate with publicans and sinners? and sometimes for his too much familiarity with publicans and sinners, &c True 0.71 0.685 3.04
Matthew 9.11 (Tyndale) - 1 matthew 9.11: why eateth youre master with publicans and synners? and sometimes for his too much familiarity with publicans and sinners, &c True 0.683 0.472 1.674
Luke 5.30 (ODRV) - 1 luke 5.30: why doe you eate and drinke with publicans and sinners? and sometimes for his too much familiarity with publicans and sinners, &c True 0.672 0.712 3.04
Luke 5.30 (Tyndale) - 1 luke 5.30: why eate ye and drinke ye with publicans and synners? and sometimes for his too much familiarity with publicans and sinners, &c True 0.658 0.501 1.6
Matthew 9.11 (Geneva) matthew 9.11: and when the pharises sawe that, they saide to his disciples, why eateth your master with publicanes and sinners? and sometimes for his too much familiarity with publicans and sinners, &c True 0.632 0.749 1.201
Matthew 9.11 (AKJV) matthew 9.11: and when the pharisees saw it, they said vnto his disciples, why eateth your master with publicanes & sinners. and sometimes for his too much familiarity with publicans and sinners, &c True 0.626 0.759 1.154
Luke 5.30 (Geneva) luke 5.30: but they that were scribes and pharises among them, murmured against his disciples, saying, why eate ye and drinke ye with publicanes and sinners? and sometimes for his too much familiarity with publicans and sinners, &c True 0.623 0.555 1.071
Luke 5.30 (AKJV) luke 5.30: but their scribes and pharisees murmured against his disciples, saying, why doe ye eate and drinke with publicanes and sinners? and sometimes for his too much familiarity with publicans and sinners, &c True 0.621 0.65 1.071




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