David's returne from his banishment set forth in a thanks-giving sermon for the returne of His Sacred Majesty Charles the II, and preached at St. Maries in Oxon, May 27, 1660 / by Francis Gregory ...

Gregory, Francis, 1625?-1707
Publisher: Printed by Henry Hall
Place of Publication: Oxford
Publication Year: 1660
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A42043 ESTC ID: R13480 STC ID: G1888
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Samuel, 2nd, XIX, 30; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text We can make some conscience of other debts, why then not of this? Money wee pay where Money is due; Rent wee pay where Rent is due: why then should wee not pay Honour where Honour is due? Sure I am, We can make Some conscience of other debts, why then not of this? Money we pay where Money is due; Rend we pay where Rend is due: why then should we not pay Honour where Honour is due? Sure I am, pns12 vmb vvi d n1 pp-f j-jn n2, uh-crq av xx pp-f d? n1 pns12 vvb c-crq n1 vbz j-jn; vvb pns12 vvb c-crq vvb vbz j-jn: uh-crq av vmd pns12 xx vvi vvi c-crq vvb vbz j-jn? j pns11 vbm,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Peter 2.17; Romans 13.7; Romans 13.7 (Geneva); Romans 13.7 (ODRV)
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Romans 13.7 (ODRV) - 4 romans 13.7: to whom honour, honour. why then should wee not pay honour where honour is due True 0.717 0.208 2.915
Romans 13.7 (Geneva) - 4 romans 13.7: honour, to whom ye owe honour. why then should wee not pay honour where honour is due True 0.712 0.254 2.696
Romans 13.7 (AKJV) romans 13.7: render therfore to all their dues, tribute to whom tribute is due, custome to whome custome, feare to whome feare, honour to whom honour. why then should wee not pay honour where honour is due True 0.691 0.47 2.015
Romans 13.7 (Tyndale) romans 13.7: geve to every man therfore his duetie: tribute to whom tribute belongeth: custome to whom custome is due: feare to whom feare belongeth: honoure to who honoure pertayneth. why then should wee not pay honour where honour is due True 0.684 0.288 0.0
Romans 13.7 (AKJV) romans 13.7: render therfore to all their dues, tribute to whom tribute is due, custome to whome custome, feare to whome feare, honour to whom honour. we can make some conscience of other debts, why then not of this? money wee pay where money is due; rent wee pay where rent is due: why then should wee not pay honour where honour is due? sure i am, False 0.672 0.4 0.437
Romans 13.7 (Geneva) romans 13.7: giue to all men therefore their duetie: tribute, to whome yee owe tribute: custome, to whom custome: feare, to whome feare: honour, to whom ye owe honour. we can make some conscience of other debts, why then not of this? money wee pay where money is due; rent wee pay where rent is due: why then should wee not pay honour where honour is due? sure i am, False 0.672 0.33 0.4




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