XI choice sermons preached upon severall occasions. With a catechisme expounding the grounds and principles of Christian religion. By William Gay B.D. rector of Buckland.

Gay, William, Rector of Buckland
Publisher: Printed for Humphrey Moseley and are to be sold at his shop at the Princes Armes in St Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1655
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A85870 ESTC ID: R209594 STC ID: G397
Subject Headings: Catechisms, English; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text But this you may say was wilfull obstinate ignorance, hear therefore that which may be understood of invincible ignorance, Luk. 12.47. That servant that knew his Masters wil, and prepared not himself to do it, shall be beaten with many stripes: His knowledge shall condemn him: But this you may say was wilful obstinate ignorance, hear Therefore that which may be understood of invincible ignorance, Luk. 12.47. That servant that knew his Masters will, and prepared not himself to do it, shall be beaten with many stripes: His knowledge shall condemn him: p-acp d pn22 vmb vvi vbds j j n1, vvb av cst r-crq vmb vbi vvn pp-f j n1, np1 crd. cst n1 cst vvd po31 n2 vmb, cc vvd xx px31 pc-acp vdi pn31, vmb vbi vvn p-acp d n2: po31 n1 vmb vvi pno31:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Acts 3.17; Acts 3.19 (ODRV); Luke 12.47; Luke 12.47 (Geneva); Luke 12.48 (AKJV)
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Luke 12.47 (Geneva) luke 12.47: and that seruant that knewe his masters will, and prepared not himselfe, neither did according to his will, shalbe beaten with many stripes. that servant that knew his masters wil, and prepared not himself to do it, shall be beaten with many stripes True 0.831 0.942 1.291
Luke 12.47 (AKJV) luke 12.47: and that seruant which knew his lords will, and prepared not himselfe, neither did according to his will, shalbe beaten with many stripes. that servant that knew his masters wil, and prepared not himself to do it, shall be beaten with many stripes True 0.82 0.941 1.002
Luke 12.47 (ODRV) luke 12.47: and that seruant that knew the wil of his lord, and prepared not himself, & did not according to his wil, shal be beaten with many stripes. that servant that knew his masters wil, and prepared not himself to do it, shall be beaten with many stripes True 0.819 0.943 2.909
Luke 12.47 (Tyndale) luke 12.47: the servaut that knewe his masters will and prepared not him selfe nether dyd accordinge to his will shalbe bete with many strypes. that servant that knew his masters wil, and prepared not himself to do it, shall be beaten with many stripes True 0.806 0.889 0.765
Luke 12.47 (Geneva) luke 12.47: and that seruant that knewe his masters will, and prepared not himselfe, neither did according to his will, shalbe beaten with many stripes. but this you may say was wilfull obstinate ignorance, hear therefore that which may be understood of invincible ignorance, luk. 12.47. that servant that knew his masters wil, and prepared not himself to do it, shall be beaten with many stripes: his knowledge shall condemn him False 0.747 0.899 1.664
Luke 12.47 (AKJV) luke 12.47: and that seruant which knew his lords will, and prepared not himselfe, neither did according to his will, shalbe beaten with many stripes. but this you may say was wilfull obstinate ignorance, hear therefore that which may be understood of invincible ignorance, luk. 12.47. that servant that knew his masters wil, and prepared not himself to do it, shall be beaten with many stripes: his knowledge shall condemn him False 0.742 0.901 1.277
Luke 12.47 (ODRV) luke 12.47: and that seruant that knew the wil of his lord, and prepared not himself, & did not according to his wil, shal be beaten with many stripes. but this you may say was wilfull obstinate ignorance, hear therefore that which may be understood of invincible ignorance, luk. 12.47. that servant that knew his masters wil, and prepared not himself to do it, shall be beaten with many stripes: his knowledge shall condemn him False 0.739 0.912 3.009
Luke 12.47 (Wycliffe) luke 12.47: but thilke seruaunt that knew the wille of his lord, and made not hym redi, and dide not aftir his wille, schal be betun with many betyngis. that servant that knew his masters wil, and prepared not himself to do it, shall be beaten with many stripes True 0.712 0.461 0.228
Luke 12.47 (Tyndale) luke 12.47: the servaut that knewe his masters will and prepared not him selfe nether dyd accordinge to his will shalbe bete with many strypes. but this you may say was wilfull obstinate ignorance, hear therefore that which may be understood of invincible ignorance, luk. 12.47. that servant that knew his masters wil, and prepared not himself to do it, shall be beaten with many stripes: his knowledge shall condemn him False 0.711 0.722 1.117




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In-Text Luk. 12.47. Luke 12.47