A Romane centurion becomming a good souldier of Iesus Christ In foure sermons, preached in the cathedrall church, and in Saint Thomas Church at Sarum. By Bartholomevv Parsons, B.D. and rector of Ludgershall, in the county of Wiltes.

Parsons, Bartholomew, 1574-1642
Publisher: printed by M D and are to be sold by Henry Hammond booke seller in Salsbury
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1635
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A72993 ESTC ID: S124821 STC ID: 19350.5
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text for wee must give to them that neede, Eph. 4.28. to every one that asketh, Luke 6.30. but not to him that asketh every thing, if wee desire to have them distinguished into their kindes, wee shall finde sixe sortes named by our Saviour, Matth. 25.35. The hungry, thirsty stranger or harbourlesse, the naked, sicke and prisoner, to these wee may adde out of Esay. 58.6.7. The oppressed and exiled, especially those which suffer those things for the truthes sake and out of Nehe. 5.11. Luke 14.12. Those that are indebted above their abilities, the Lame, the blinde, the maimed, the decrepite, the aged, the poore widowes and fatherlesse: for we must give to them that need, Ephesians 4.28. to every one that asks, Lycia 6.30. but not to him that asks every thing, if we desire to have them distinguished into their Kinds, we shall find sixe sorts nam by our Saviour, Matthew 25.35. The hungry, thirsty stranger or harbourless, the naked, sick and prisoner, to these we may add out of Isaiah. 58.6.7. The oppressed and exiled, especially those which suffer those things for the truths sake and out of Neh 5.11. Lycia 14.12. Those that Are indebted above their abilities, the Lame, the blind, the maimed, the decrepit, the aged, the poor Widows and fatherless: c-acp pns12 vmb vvi p-acp pno32 cst vvb, np1 crd. p-acp d pi cst vvz, av crd. cc-acp xx p-acp pno31 cst vvz d n1, cs pns12 vvb pc-acp vhi pno32 vvn p-acp po32 n2, pns12 vmb vvi crd n2 vvn p-acp po12 n1, np1 crd. dt j, j n1 cc j, dt j, j cc n1, p-acp d pns12 vmb vvi av pp-f np1. crd. dt j-vvn cc vvn, av-j d r-crq vvb d n2 p-acp dt ng1 n1 cc av pp-f np1 crd. av crd. d cst vbr vvn p-acp po32 n2, dt j, dt j, dt j-vvn, dt j, dt j-vvn, dt j n2 cc j:
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Adjacent References with Relevance: Ephesians 4.28; Isaiah 58.6; Isaiah 58.7; Luke 11.10 (AKJV); Luke 11.10 (Geneva); Luke 11.10 (ODRV); Luke 14.12; Luke 6.30; Matthew 25.35; Nehemiah 5.11
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Luke 11.10 (Geneva) - 0 luke 11.10: for euery one that asketh, receiueth: to every one that asketh, luke 6 True 0.835 0.654 0.839
Luke 11.10 (ODRV) - 0 luke 11.10: for euery one that asketh, receiueth: to every one that asketh, luke 6 True 0.835 0.654 0.839
Luke 11.10 (AKJV) - 0 luke 11.10: for euery one that asketh, receiueth: to every one that asketh, luke 6 True 0.835 0.654 0.839
Matthew 7.8 (AKJV) - 0 matthew 7.8: for euery one that asketh, receiueth: to every one that asketh, luke 6 True 0.745 0.648 0.376
Matthew 7.8 (ODRV) matthew 7.8: for euery one that asketh, receiueth: and that seeketh, findeth: and to him that knocketh, it shal be opened. to every one that asketh, luke 6 True 0.701 0.392 0.289




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In-Text Eph. 4.28. Ephesians 4.28
In-Text Luke 6.30. Luke 6.30
In-Text Matth. 25.35. Matthew 25.35
In-Text Esay. 58.6.7. Isaiah 58.6; Isaiah 58.7
In-Text Nehe. 5.11. Nehemiah 5.11
In-Text Luke 14.12. Luke 14.12