A learned commentary or exposition: upon the first chapter of the second Epistle of S. Paul to the Corinthians Being the substance of many sermons formerly preached at Grayes-Inne, London, by that reverend and judicious divine, Richard Sibbs, D.D. Sometimes Master of Catherine-Hall in Cambridge, and preacher to that honourable society. Published for the publick good and benefit of the Church of Christ. By Tho. Manton, B.D. and preacher of the Gospel at Stoake-Newington, near London.

Ashe, Simeon, d. 1662
Manton, Thomas, 1620-1677
Sibbes, Richard, 1577-1635
Publisher: printed by J L for N B and are to be sold by Tho Parkhurst at his shop over against the Great Conduit at the lower end of Cheapside
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1655
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A60194 ESTC ID: R215702 STC ID: S3738
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Corinthians (2nd); Bible. -- N.T. -- Corinthians (2nd) -- Commentaries; Christian life; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text we deserve not so much as a crumb of bread; therefore we pray, Give us this doy our daily bread. we deserve not so much as a crumb of bred; Therefore we pray, Give us this doy our daily bred. pns12 vvb xx av av-d c-acp dt n1 pp-f n1; av pns12 vvb, vvb pno12 d vvi po12 j n1.




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Matthew 6.11 (AKJV) matthew 6.11: giue vs this day our daily bread. we deserve not so much as a crumb of bread; therefore we pray, give us this doy our daily bread False 0.794 0.866 1.836
Matthew 6.11 (Geneva) matthew 6.11: giue vs this day our dayly bread. we deserve not so much as a crumb of bread; therefore we pray, give us this doy our daily bread False 0.791 0.858 0.628
Luke 11.3 (ODRV) luke 11.3: our daily bread giue vs this day, we deserve not so much as a crumb of bread; therefore we pray, give us this doy our daily bread False 0.779 0.713 1.836
Luke 11.3 (AKJV) luke 11.3: giue vs day by day our dayly bread. we deserve not so much as a crumb of bread; therefore we pray, give us this doy our daily bread False 0.741 0.624 0.596
Luke 11.3 (Geneva) luke 11.3: our dayly bread giue vs for the day: we deserve not so much as a crumb of bread; therefore we pray, give us this doy our daily bread False 0.736 0.333 0.628
Luke 11.3 (Vulgate) luke 11.3: panem nostrum quotidianum da nobis hodie. we deserve not so much as a crumb of bread; therefore we pray, give us this doy our daily bread False 0.732 0.327 0.0
Matthew 6.11 (ODRV) matthew 6.11: give vs today our supersubstiantial bread. we deserve not so much as a crumb of bread; therefore we pray, give us this doy our daily bread False 0.696 0.43 0.663
Matthew 6.11 (Tyndale) matthew 6.11: geve vs this daye oure dayly breede. we deserve not so much as a crumb of bread; therefore we pray, give us this doy our daily bread False 0.686 0.399 0.0




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