The practise of preaching, otherwise called the Pathway to the pulpet conteyning an excellent method how to frame diuine sermons, & to interpret the holy Scriptures according to the capacitie of the vulgar people. First written in Latin by the learned pastor of Christes Church, D. Andreas Hyperius: and now lately (to the profit of the same Church) Englished by Iohn Ludham, vicar of Wethersfeld. 1577.

Hyperius, Andreas, 1511-1564
Ludham, John, d. 1613
Orth, Wigand, 1537-1566
Publisher: By Thomas East
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1577
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A68093 ESTC ID: S122044 STC ID: 11758.5
Subject Headings: Preaching;
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In-Text II. After his Sermon ended, Christ commaundeth his disciples to cast forth their nettes, and straightwaye they take an incredible draught of fisshes. II After his Sermon ended, christ commandeth his Disciples to cast forth their nets, and straightway they take an incredible draught of fishes. crd p-acp po31 n1 vvn, np1 vvz po31 n2 pc-acp vvi av po32 n2, cc av pns32 vvb dt j n1 pp-f n2.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Luke 12.31 (Vulgate); Matthew 4.20 (Tyndale)
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Matthew 4.20 (Tyndale) matthew 4.20: and they strayght waye lefte their nettes and folowed hym. ii. after his sermon ended, christ commaundeth his disciples to cast forth their nettes True 0.62 0.723 1.04
John 21.6 (Tyndale) john 21.6: and he sayde vnto them: cast out the net on the ryght syde of the ship and ye shall fynde. they cast out and anone they were not able to drawe it for the multitude of fysshes ii. after his sermon ended, christ commaundeth his disciples to cast forth their nettes, and straightwaye they take an incredible draught of fisshes False 0.617 0.557 1.174
Luke 5.6 (Tyndale) luke 5.6: and when they had so done they inclosed a greate multitude of fisshes. and their net brake: ii. after his sermon ended, christ commaundeth his disciples to cast forth their nettes, and straightwaye they take an incredible draught of fisshes False 0.616 0.553 2.394
Matthew 4.20 (Tyndale) matthew 4.20: and they strayght waye lefte their nettes and folowed hym. ii. after his sermon ended, christ commaundeth his disciples to cast forth their nettes, and straightwaye they take an incredible draught of fisshes False 0.605 0.51 2.394
Matthew 4.20 (ODRV) matthew 4.20: but they incontinent leauing the nets, folowed him. ii. after his sermon ended, christ commaundeth his disciples to cast forth their nettes True 0.603 0.618 0.0
Matthew 4.20 (AKJV) matthew 4.20: and they straightway left their nets, and followed him. ii. after his sermon ended, christ commaundeth his disciples to cast forth their nettes True 0.601 0.595 0.0




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