The second tome of homilees of such matters as were promised, and intituled in the former part of homilees. Set out by the aucthoritie of the Queenes Maiestie: and to be read in euery parishe church agreeably.

Church of England
Jewel, John, 1522-1571
Publisher: In Poules Churchyarde by Richarde Iugge and Iohn Cawood printers to the Queenes Maiestie
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1571
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A03549 ESTC ID: S106160 STC ID: 13669
Subject Headings: Church of England; Sermons, English -- 16th century;
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In-Text yf they be borne, they remoue, for they can not go. Feare ye them not, for they can neyther do euyll nor good. Thus sayth the prophete. if they be born, they remove, for they can not go. fear you them not, for they can neither do evil nor good. Thus say the Prophet. cs pns32 vbb vvn, pns32 vvb, c-acp pns32 vmb xx vvi. n1 pn22 pno32 xx, c-acp pns32 vmb av-dx vdb n-jn cc j. av vvz dt n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Jeremiah 10.5 (Geneva)
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Jeremiah 10.5 (Geneva) - 1 jeremiah 10.5: they are borne because they cannot go feare them not, for they cannot do euill, neither can they do good. yf they be borne, they remoue, for they can not go. feare ye them not, for they can neyther do euyll nor good. thus sayth the prophete False 0.804 0.948 2.45
Jeremiah 10.5 (Douay-Rheims) jeremiah 10.5: they are framed after the likeness of a palm tree, and shall not speak: they must be carried to be removed, because they cannot go. therefore, fear them not, for they can neither do evil nor good. yf they be borne, they remoue, for they can not go. feare ye them not, for they can neyther do euyll nor good. thus sayth the prophete False 0.75 0.726 0.0
Jeremiah 10.5 (AKJV) jeremiah 10.5: they are vpright as the palme tree, but speake not: they must needes bee borne, because they cannot goe: be not afraid of them, for they cannot doe euil, neither also is it in them to doe good. yf they be borne, they remoue, for they can not go. feare ye them not, for they can neyther do euyll nor good. thus sayth the prophete False 0.748 0.627 0.519
Deuteronomy 1.29 (Douay-Rheims) - 1 deuteronomy 1.29: fear not, neither be ye afraid of them: they can not go. feare ye them not True 0.696 0.628 0.698
Deuteronomy 1.29 (Geneva) deuteronomy 1.29: but i sayd vnto you, dread not, nor be afrayd of them. they can not go. feare ye them not True 0.643 0.593 0.0
Deuteronomy 1.29 (AKJV) deuteronomy 1.29: then i said vnto you, dread not, neither be afraid of them. they can not go. feare ye them not True 0.607 0.479 0.0




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