Twelve sermons preached by maister Henry Smith. And published by a more perfect copie then heretofore

Smith, Henry, 1550?-1591
Publisher: printed by Richard Field for Robert Dexter dwelling in Paules Church yard at the signe of the Brasen serpent
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1598
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A73176 ESTC ID: None STC ID: None
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 16th century;
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In-Text and not content to sequester and estraunge themselues from Christ, they disdained also that he should bee conuersant vvith Publicans and sinners, and not content to sequester and estrange themselves from christ, they disdained also that he should be conversant with Publicans and Sinners, cc xx j pc-acp vvi cc vvi px32 p-acp np1, pns32 vvd av cst pns31 vmd vbi j p-acp n2 cc n2,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Luke 5.30 (AKJV)
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Luke 5.30 (AKJV) luke 5.30: but their scribes and pharisees murmured against his disciples, saying, why doe ye eate and drinke with publicanes and sinners? and not content to sequester and estraunge themselues from christ, they disdained also that he should bee conuersant vvith publicans and sinners, False 0.698 0.61 0.933
Luke 5.30 (Tyndale) luke 5.30: and the scribes and pharises murmured agaynst his disciples sayinge: why eate ye and drinke ye with publicans and synners? and not content to sequester and estraunge themselues from christ, they disdained also that he should bee conuersant vvith publicans and sinners, False 0.687 0.367 1.39
Luke 5.30 (ODRV) luke 5.30: and their pharisees and scribes murmured, saying to his disciples: why doe you eate and drinke with publicans and sinners? and not content to sequester and estraunge themselues from christ, they disdained also that he should bee conuersant vvith publicans and sinners, False 0.683 0.602 2.458
Luke 5.30 (Geneva) luke 5.30: but they that were scribes and pharises among them, murmured against his disciples, saying, why eate ye and drinke ye with publicanes and sinners? and not content to sequester and estraunge themselues from christ, they disdained also that he should bee conuersant vvith publicans and sinners, False 0.679 0.536 0.933
Matthew 9.11 (Geneva) matthew 9.11: and when the pharises sawe that, they saide to his disciples, why eateth your master with publicanes and sinners? and not content to sequester and estraunge themselues from christ, they disdained also that he should bee conuersant vvith publicans and sinners, False 0.665 0.708 1.042
Matthew 9.11 (ODRV) matthew 9.11: and the parisees seeing it, said to his disciples: why doth your master eate with publicans and sinners? and not content to sequester and estraunge themselues from christ, they disdained also that he should bee conuersant vvith publicans and sinners, False 0.657 0.648 2.551
Matthew 9.11 (AKJV) matthew 9.11: and when the pharisees saw it, they said vnto his disciples, why eateth your master with publicanes & sinners. and not content to sequester and estraunge themselues from christ, they disdained also that he should bee conuersant vvith publicans and sinners, False 0.647 0.692 1.003
Matthew 9.11 (Tyndale) matthew 9.11: when the pharises sawe that they sayd to hys disciples: why eateth youre master with publicans and synners? and not content to sequester and estraunge themselues from christ, they disdained also that he should bee conuersant vvith publicans and sinners, False 0.646 0.451 1.491




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