The dead speaking, or, The living names of two deceased ministers of Christ (contemporary, and eminently usefull in the west of England) viz. Mr. Sam. Oliver, and Mr. Samuel Crook Containing the sermon at the funeralls of the one preached by John Chetwind, B.D. and two severall speeches delivered at the funeralls of them both by William Thomas, B.D. Joyned together at the desire, and for the use chiefly of those Christians who were often occasional partakers of their labours.

Chetwynd, John, 1623-1692
Thomas, William, 1593-1667
Publisher: printed by T W for John Place and are to be sold at his shop at Furnivals Inn Gate in Holburn
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1654
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A79459 ESTC ID: R206780 STC ID: C3795
Subject Headings: Crook, Samuel, 1575-1649; Funeral sermons -- 17th century; Oliver, Samuel, b. 1599 or 1600;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text Let us then walk more circumspectly, and take care that we give no offence, either to the Jew or Gentile, or to the Church of God; Let us then walk more circumspectly, and take care that we give no offence, either to the Jew or Gentile, or to the Church of God; vvb pno12 av vvi av-dc av-j, cc vvb n1 cst pns12 vvb dx n1, av-d pc-acp dt np1 cc j, cc p-acp dt n1 pp-f np1;
Note 0 1 Cor. 10. 32. Acts 24. 16. 1 Cor. 10. 32. Acts 24. 16. vvn np1 crd crd np1 crd crd




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Corinthians 10.32; 1 Corinthians 10.32 (AKJV); Acts 24.16
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1 Corinthians 10.32 (AKJV) 1 corinthians 10.32: giue none offence, neither to the iewes, nor to the gentiles, nor to the church of god: take care that we give no offence, either to the jew or gentile True 0.802 0.598 0.116
1 Corinthians 10.32 (Geneva) 1 corinthians 10.32: giue none offence, neither to the iewes, nor to the grecians, nor to the church of god: take care that we give no offence, either to the jew or gentile True 0.794 0.548 0.116
1 Corinthians 10.32 (AKJV) 1 corinthians 10.32: giue none offence, neither to the iewes, nor to the gentiles, nor to the church of god: let us then walk more circumspectly, and take care that we give no offence, either to the jew or gentile, or to the church of god False 0.716 0.674 0.348
1 Corinthians 10.32 (Geneva) 1 corinthians 10.32: giue none offence, neither to the iewes, nor to the grecians, nor to the church of god: let us then walk more circumspectly, and take care that we give no offence, either to the jew or gentile, or to the church of god False 0.69 0.548 0.348
Ephesians 5.15 (ODRV) - 0 ephesians 5.15: see therfore, brethren, how you walke warily. let us then walk more circumspectly True 0.686 0.634 0.0
Ephesians 5.15 (Geneva) ephesians 5.15: take heede therefore that yee walke circumspectly, not as fooles, but as wise, let us then walk more circumspectly True 0.683 0.664 0.36
Ephesians 5.15 (AKJV) ephesians 5.15: see then that yee walke circumspectly, not as fooles, but as wise, let us then walk more circumspectly True 0.668 0.728 0.38
Ephesians 5.15 (Tyndale) ephesians 5.15: take hede therfore that ye walke circuspectly: not as foles: but as wyse let us then walk more circumspectly True 0.655 0.468 0.0
1 Corinthians 10.32 (ODRV) 1 corinthians 10.32: be without offense to the iewes & to the gentils, & to the church of god: let us then walk more circumspectly, and take care that we give no offence, either to the jew or gentile, or to the church of god False 0.6 0.323 0.243




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Note 0 Acts 24. 16. Acts 24.16