The Protestant peace-maker, or, A seasonable persuasive to all serious Christians who call themselves Protestants that laying aside calumnies, and all exasperating disputes, they would pursue charity, peace, and union, as the only means (now left us) of safety and reformation of the publick manners : with a postscript, or notes on Mr. Baxter's and some others late writings for peace / by Edward, Lord Bishop of Cork and Ross in Ireland.

Wettenhall, Edward, 1636-1713
Publisher: Printed for Robert Clavell
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1682
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A65556 ESTC ID: R38252 STC ID: W1513
Subject Headings: Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691; Christian union; Great Britain -- Church history -- 17th century;
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In-Text He that knew not and did commit things worthy of stripes, was to be beaten, though but with few stripes, Luke xii. 48. And it will be difficult to assign a good reason why that passage should not be interpreted of Invincible Ignorance: though (God knows) the Ignorance of this Age and Nation must be imputed generally to Idleness, Heedlessness, Stubborness, or Affectation: He that knew not and did commit things worthy of stripes, was to be beaten, though but with few stripes, Lycia xii. 48. And it will be difficult to assign a good reason why that passage should not be interpreted of Invincible Ignorance: though (God knows) the Ignorance of this Age and nation must be imputed generally to Idleness, Heedlessness, Stubbornness, or Affectation: pns31 cst vvd xx cc vdd vvi n2 j pp-f n2, vbds pc-acp vbi vvn, c-acp p-acp p-acp d n2, av crd. crd cc pn31 vmb vbi j pc-acp vvi dt j n1 c-crq d n1 vmd xx vbi vvn pp-f j n1: c-acp (np1 vvz) dt n1 pp-f d n1 cc n1 vmb vbi vvn av-j p-acp n1, n1, n1, cc n1:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Luke 12.48; Luke 12.48 (AKJV)
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Luke 12.48 (AKJV) - 0 luke 12.48: but hee that knew not, and did commit things worthy of stripes, shall bee beaten with few stripes. he that knew not and did commit things worthy of stripes, was to be beaten, though but with few stripes, luke xii True 0.907 0.961 7.24
Luke 12.48 (ODRV) - 0 luke 12.48: but he that knew not, and did things worthie of stripes, shal be beaten with few. he that knew not and did commit things worthy of stripes, was to be beaten, though but with few stripes, luke xii True 0.901 0.952 4.775
Luke 12.48 (Geneva) - 0 luke 12.48: but he that knewe it not, and yet did commit things worthy of stripes, shall be beaten with fewe stripes: he that knew not and did commit things worthy of stripes, was to be beaten, though but with few stripes, luke xii True 0.895 0.954 6.767
Luke 12.48 (Tyndale) - 0 luke 12.48: but he that knewe not and yet dyd committe thinges worthy of strypes shalbe beaten with feawe strypes. he that knew not and did commit things worthy of stripes, was to be beaten, though but with few stripes, luke xii True 0.874 0.882 2.011
Luke 12.48 (Wycliffe) - 0 luke 12.48: but he that knew not, and dide worthi thingis of strokis, schal be betun with fewe. he that knew not and did commit things worthy of stripes, was to be beaten, though but with few stripes, luke xii True 0.737 0.514 1.32
Luke 12.48 (Geneva) - 0 luke 12.48: but he that knewe it not, and yet did commit things worthy of stripes, shall be beaten with fewe stripes: he that knew not and did commit things worthy of stripes, was to be beaten, though but with few stripes, luke xii. 48. and it will be difficult to assign a good reason why that passage should not be interpreted of invincible ignorance: though (god knows) the ignorance of this age and nation must be imputed generally to idleness, heedlessness, stubborness, or affectation False 0.665 0.934 3.399
Luke 12.48 (AKJV) - 0 luke 12.48: but hee that knew not, and did commit things worthy of stripes, shall bee beaten with few stripes. he that knew not and did commit things worthy of stripes, was to be beaten, though but with few stripes, luke xii. 48. and it will be difficult to assign a good reason why that passage should not be interpreted of invincible ignorance: though (god knows) the ignorance of this age and nation must be imputed generally to idleness, heedlessness, stubborness, or affectation False 0.649 0.952 3.878
Luke 12.47 (Geneva) luke 12.47: and that seruant that knewe his masters will, and prepared not himselfe, neither did according to his will, shalbe beaten with many stripes. he that knew not and did commit things worthy of stripes, was to be beaten, though but with few stripes, luke xii True 0.648 0.699 2.362
Luke 12.47 (AKJV) luke 12.47: and that seruant which knew his lords will, and prepared not himselfe, neither did according to his will, shalbe beaten with many stripes. he that knew not and did commit things worthy of stripes, was to be beaten, though but with few stripes, luke xii True 0.636 0.699 3.057
Luke 12.48 (ODRV) - 0 luke 12.48: but he that knew not, and did things worthie of stripes, shal be beaten with few. he that knew not and did commit things worthy of stripes, was to be beaten, though but with few stripes, luke xii. 48. and it will be difficult to assign a good reason why that passage should not be interpreted of invincible ignorance: though (god knows) the ignorance of this age and nation must be imputed generally to idleness, heedlessness, stubborness, or affectation False 0.634 0.946 2.841
Luke 12.47 (ODRV) luke 12.47: and that seruant that knew the wil of his lord, and prepared not himself, & did not according to his wil, shal be beaten with many stripes. he that knew not and did commit things worthy of stripes, was to be beaten, though but with few stripes, luke xii True 0.61 0.711 2.96




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In-Text Luke xii. 48. Luke 12.48