The penitent murderer. Being an exact narrative of the life and death of Nathaniel Butler; who (through grace) became a convert, after he had most cruelly murdered John Knight. With the several conferences held with the said Butler in Newgate, by the Right Honorable the Lord Maior, and several eminent ministers, and others. As also his confession, speech, prayer, and the sermon preached after his execution; with several useful admonitions, and excellent discourses. / Collected by Randolph Yearwood, chaplain to the Right Honorable, the Lord Major of the city of London.

Yearwood, Randolph, d. 1689
Publisher: Printed by T Newcomb for J Rothwell at the Fountain in Goldsmiths Row in Cheapside and Tho Matthews at the White horse in the New Buildings in Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1657
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A97283 ESTC ID: R209007 STC ID: Y23
Subject Headings: Butler, Nathaniel, d. 1657; Knight, John, d. 1657; Murder -- Biblical teaching; Murder -- England;
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In-Text so in Luke. He that loveth not Christ more then himself, more then his Wife or Children, more then Brethren or sisters cannot be my Disciple; so in Lycia. He that loves not christ more then himself, more then his Wife or Children, more then Brothers or Sisters cannot be my Disciple; av p-acp av. pns31 cst vvz xx np1 av-dc cs px31, av-dc cs po31 n1 cc n2, av-dc cs n2 cc n2 vmbx vbi po11 n1;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 John 3.15 (ODRV); Luke 14.26 (ODRV)
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Luke 14.26 (ODRV) luke 14.26: if any man come to me and hateth not his father and mother, and wife and children, and brethren and sisters, yea and his owne life besides; he can not be my disciple. so in luke. he that loveth not christ more then himself, more then his wife or children, more then brethren or sisters cannot be my disciple False 0.79 0.871 1.285
Luke 14.26 (Tyndale) luke 14.26: if a man come to me and hate not his father and mother and wyfe and chyldren and brethren and sisters more over and his awne lyfe he cannot be my disciple. so in luke. he that loveth not christ more then himself, more then his wife or children, more then brethren or sisters cannot be my disciple False 0.784 0.786 1.021
Luke 14.26 (Geneva) luke 14.26: if any man come to mee, and hate not his father, and mother, and wife, and children, and brethren, and sisters: yea, and his owne life also, he can not be my disciple. so in luke. he that loveth not christ more then himself, more then his wife or children, more then brethren or sisters cannot be my disciple False 0.781 0.872 1.251
Luke 14.26 (AKJV) luke 14.26: if any man come to me, and hate not his father, and mother, and wife, and children, and brethren, and sisters, yea and his owne life also, hee cannot be my disciple. so in luke. he that loveth not christ more then himself, more then his wife or children, more then brethren or sisters cannot be my disciple False 0.773 0.883 1.251
Luke 14.26 (Vulgate) luke 14.26: si quis venit ad me, et non odit patrem suum, et matrem, et uxorem, et filios, et fratres, et sorores, adhuc autem et animam suam, non potest meus esse discipulus. so in luke. he that loveth not christ more then himself, more then his wife or children, more then brethren or sisters cannot be my disciple False 0.751 0.182 0.173




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