A sermon preached at Paules Crosse the IX. of Nouember, 1589. By William Iames D. of Diuinitie, and deane of Christes-church in Oxford

James, William, 1542-1617
Publisher: By George Bishop and Ralph Newberie
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1590
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A68254 ESTC ID: S122045 STC ID: 14464
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 16th century;
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In-Text The dissentions betweene Paul and Barnabas, although the Lord turned all to his greatest glory, yet gaue the Church a shrewd blow, euen in her swadling clothes. The dissensions between Paul and Barnabas, although the Lord turned all to his greatest glory, yet gave the Church a shrewd blow, even in her swaddling clothes. dt n2 p-acp np1 cc np1, cs dt n1 vvd d p-acp po31 js n1, av vvd dt n1 dt j n1, av p-acp po31 j-vvg n2.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Acts 15.39 (Tyndale)
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Acts 15.39 (Tyndale) acts 15.39: and the dissencion was so sharpe bitwene them that they departed a sunder one from the other: so that barnabas toke marke and sayled vnto cypers. the dissentions betweene paul and barnabas True 0.663 0.34 0.172
Acts 15.39 (AKJV) acts 15.39: and the contention was so sharpe betweene them, that they departed asunder one from the other: & so barnabas tooke marke, & sailed vnto cyprus. the dissentions betweene paul and barnabas True 0.605 0.529 0.918




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