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 So long as we see not the beame in our own eie, but are euer hagling at the mote in our brothers eie: So long as we see not the beam in our own eye, but Are ever haggling At the mote in our Brother's eye: av av-j c-acp pns12 vvb xx dt n1 p-acp po12 d n1, cc-acp vbr av vvg p-acp dt n1 p-acp po12 ng1 n1:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Matthew 7.3 (Tyndale)
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Matthew 7.3 (Tyndale) matthew 7.3: why seist thou a moote in thy brothers eye and perceavest not the beame that ys yn thyne awne eye. so long as we see not the beame in our own eie, but are euer hagling at the mote in our brothers eie False 0.638 0.559 1.08
Matthew 7.3 (ODRV) matthew 7.3: and why seest thou the mote that is in thy brothers eye: and the beame that is in thine owne eye thou seest not? so long as we see not the beame in our own eie, but are euer hagling at the mote in our brothers eie False 0.636 0.783 1.665
Matthew 7.3 (AKJV) matthew 7.3: and why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brothers eye, but considerest not the beame that is in thine owne eye? so long as we see not the beame in our own eie, but are euer hagling at the mote in our brothers eie False 0.629 0.819 1.711
Matthew 7.3 (Geneva) matthew 7.3: and why seest thou the mote, that is in thy brothers eye, and perceiuest not the beame that is in thine owne eye? so long as we see not the beame in our own eie, but are euer hagling at the mote in our brothers eie False 0.627 0.817 1.711
Luke 6.42 (ODRV) luke 6.42: or how canst thou say to thy brother: brother, let me cast out the mote out of thine eye: thy self not seeing the beame in thine owne eye? hypocrite, cast first the beame out of thine owne eye; and then shalt thou see clerely to take forth the mote out of thy brothers eye. so long as we see not the beame in our own eie, but are euer hagling at the mote in our brothers eie False 0.608 0.707 1.483
Luke 6.41 (Tyndale) luke 6.41: why seyst thou a moote in thy brothers eye and considerest not the beame that is in thyne awne eye? so long as we see not the beame in our own eie, but are euer hagling at the mote in our brothers eie False 0.607 0.579 1.141
Luke 6.41 (ODRV) luke 6.41: and why seest thou the mote in thy brothers eye: but the beame that is in thine owne eye thou considerest not? so long as we see not the beame in our own eie, but are euer hagling at the mote in our brothers eie False 0.603 0.78 1.665
Luke 6.42 (AKJV) luke 6.42: either how canst thou say to thy brother, brother, let mee pull out the mote that is in thine eye: when thou thy selfe beholdest not the beame that is in thine owne eye? thou hypocrite, cast out first the beame out of thine owne eye, and then shalt thou see clearly to pul out the mote that is in thy brothers eye. so long as we see not the beame in our own eie, but are euer hagling at the mote in our brothers eie False 0.603 0.71 1.42
Luke 6.42 (Tyndale) luke 6.42: ether how cannest thou saye to thy brother: brother let me pull out the moote that is in thyne eye: when thou perceavest not the beame that is in thyne awne eye? ypocrite cast out the beame out of thyne awne eye fyrst and then shalt thou se perfectly to pull out the moote out of thy brothers eye. so long as we see not the beame in our own eie, but are euer hagling at the mote in our brothers eie False 0.603 0.514 0.894




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