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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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text And Affliction ingendreth pacience, pacience proofe, proofe hope, hope maketh not ashamed. V. Of the vprightnes of the conscience. And Affliction engendereth patience, patience proof, proof hope, hope makes not ashamed. V. Of the uprightness of the conscience. cc n1 vvz n1, n1 n1, n1 n1, n1 vvz xx j. np1 pp-f dt n1 pp-f dt n1.
Note 0 Rom. 5. Rom. 5. np1 crd




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Romans 5; Romans 5.4 (Tyndale); Romans 8
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Romans 5.4 (Tyndale) romans 5.4: pacience bringeth experience experience bringeth hope. and affliction ingendreth pacience, pacience proofe, proofe hope, hope maketh not ashamed. v. of the vprightnes of the conscience False 0.738 0.674 1.789
Romans 5.4 (Vulgate) romans 5.4: patientia autem probationem, probatio vero spem, and affliction ingendreth pacience, pacience proofe, proofe hope, hope maketh not ashamed. v. of the vprightnes of the conscience False 0.728 0.481 0.0
Romans 5.4 (ODRV) romans 5.4: and patience, probation; and probation, hope; and affliction ingendreth pacience, pacience proofe, proofe hope, hope maketh not ashamed. v. of the vprightnes of the conscience False 0.721 0.887 0.0
Romans 5.4 (AKJV) romans 5.4: and patience, experience: and experience, hope: and affliction ingendreth pacience, pacience proofe, proofe hope, hope maketh not ashamed. v. of the vprightnes of the conscience False 0.668 0.389 0.0
Romans 5.4 (Geneva) romans 5.4: and patience experience, and experience hope, and affliction ingendreth pacience, pacience proofe, proofe hope, hope maketh not ashamed. v. of the vprightnes of the conscience False 0.661 0.408 0.0




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Note 0 Rom. 5. Romans 5