An exposition vpon the sixt chapter of the prophesie of Hosea VVherein is set down the true repentance of the godly, as also the hypocriticall repentance of the wicked; most needfull for these times. Wherein 1. The summe and scope. 2. The doctrines. 3. The reasons. 4. The vses. Of most texts are obserued. First preached by Samuel Smyth minister of Roxwel in Essex, and now by him published, intending the further good of his charge, and the profit of as many as shall please to read it. Seene and allovved.

Smith, Samuel, 1588-1665
Publisher: Printed by Tho Purfoot for Richard Woodroffe and are to be sold at his shop in Paules Church yard at the signe of the golden Key neere the great North dore
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1616
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A12523 ESTC ID: S102418 STC ID: 22847.3
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Hosea -- Commentaries; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text A man that had seen Lazarus a poore begger, destitute of all helpe and comfort, lying at the rich mans gate, his mind possest with cares, with his body full of sores, A man that had seen Lazarus a poor beggar, destitute of all help and Comfort, lying At the rich men gate, his mind possessed with Cares, with his body full of sores, dt n1 cst vhd vvn np1 dt j n1, j pp-f d n1 cc n1, vvg p-acp dt j ng1 n1, po31 n1 vvn p-acp n2, p-acp po31 n1 j pp-f n2,
Note 0 Luk. 16.22. Luk. 16.22. np1 crd.




Quotations and Paraphrases (QP)

Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Kings 21; Luke 16.19 (ODRV); Luke 16.20 (ODRV); Luke 16.22
Only the top predictions per textual unit are considered for adjacency. An adjacent reference is located either in the same or an immediately neighboring segment/note as a given query reference. A reference is relevant to the query if they are identical, parallel texts of each other, or one is a known cross references of the other.
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Luke 16.20 (ODRV) luke 16.20: and there was a certaine begger called lazarus, that lay at his gate, ful of sores: a man that had seen lazarus a poore begger, destitute of all helpe and comfort, lying at the rich mans gate, his mind possest with cares, with his body full of sores, False 0.763 0.818 0.471
Luke 16.20 (Geneva) luke 16.20: also there was a certaine begger named lazarus, which was laide at his gate full of sores, a man that had seen lazarus a poore begger, destitute of all helpe and comfort, lying at the rich mans gate, his mind possest with cares, with his body full of sores, False 0.762 0.802 0.491
Luke 16.20 (AKJV) luke 16.20: and there was a certaine begger named lazarus, which was layde at his gate full of sores, a man that had seen lazarus a poore begger, destitute of all helpe and comfort, lying at the rich mans gate, his mind possest with cares, with his body full of sores, False 0.758 0.796 0.491
Luke 16.20 (Tyndale) luke 16.20: and ther was a certayne begger named lazarus whiche laye at his gate full of soores a man that had seen lazarus a poore begger, destitute of all helpe and comfort, lying at the rich mans gate, his mind possest with cares, with his body full of sores, False 0.754 0.633 0.453
Luke 16.20 (Vulgate) luke 16.20: et erat quidam mendicus, nomine lazarus, qui jacebat ad januam ejus, ulceribus plenus, a man that had seen lazarus a poore begger, destitute of all helpe and comfort, lying at the rich mans gate, his mind possest with cares, with his body full of sores, False 0.733 0.197 0.131
Luke 16.20 (Wycliffe) luke 16.20: and there was a begger, lazarus bi name, that lai at his yate ful of bilis, a man that had seen lazarus a poore begger, destitute of all helpe and comfort, lying at the rich mans gate, his mind possest with cares, with his body full of sores, False 0.696 0.245 0.327




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Note 0 Luk. 16.22. Luke 16.22