A sermon preached in Oxford-shire; by Nicholas Cantrel, Master in Arts. Published at the request of Sir Richard Blunt

Cantrell, Nicholas
Publisher: Printed by H L ownes for Matthevv Lownes
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1624
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A17927 ESTC ID: S118531 STC ID: 4588
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text And our Saviour plainely tells us, that no man can serve two masters, without hating the one of them: And our Saviour plainly tells us, that no man can serve two Masters, without hating the one of them: cc po12 n1 av-j vvz pno12, cst dx n1 vmb vvi crd n2, p-acp vvg dt crd pp-f pno32:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Luke 16.13 (AKJV); Matthew 6.24 (Tyndale)
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Luke 16.13 (AKJV) - 0 luke 16.13: no seruant can serue two masters, for either he will hate the one, and loue the other: no man can serve two masters, without hating the one of them True 0.745 0.85 0.635
Matthew 6.24 (AKJV) - 0 matthew 6.24: no man can serue two masters: no man can serve two masters, without hating the one of them True 0.731 0.852 2.11
Matthew 6.24 (ODRV) - 0 matthew 6.24: no man can serue two masters. no man can serve two masters, without hating the one of them True 0.722 0.855 2.11
Matthew 6.24 (Tyndale) - 0 matthew 6.24: no man an serve two masters. no man can serve two masters, without hating the one of them True 0.713 0.814 3.964
Matthew 6.24 (AKJV) - 0 matthew 6.24: no man can serue two masters: and our saviour plainely tells us, that no man can serve two masters, without hating the one of them False 0.713 0.804 2.23
Matthew 6.24 (ODRV) - 0 matthew 6.24: no man can serue two masters. and our saviour plainely tells us, that no man can serve two masters, without hating the one of them False 0.702 0.81 2.23
Luke 16.13 (Tyndale) luke 16.13: no servaunt can serve .ii. masters for other he shall hate ye one and love ye other or els he shall lene to the one and despyse the other. ye can not serve god and mammon. no man can serve two masters, without hating the one of them True 0.699 0.596 2.102
Matthew 6.24 (Vulgate) matthew 6.24: nemo potest duobus dominis servire: aut enim unum odio habebit, et alterum diliget: aut unum sustinebit, et alterum contemnet. non potestis deo servire et mammonae. no man can serve two masters, without hating the one of them True 0.689 0.595 0.0
Matthew 6.24 (Tyndale) - 0 matthew 6.24: no man an serve two masters. and our saviour plainely tells us, that no man can serve two masters, without hating the one of them False 0.687 0.737 4.558
Luke 16.13 (ODRV) luke 16.13: no seruant can serue two maisters; for either he shal hate the one, and loue the other; or cleaue to one, and contemne the other. you can not serue god and mammon. no man can serve two masters, without hating the one of them True 0.684 0.786 0.0
Luke 16.13 (Vulgate) luke 16.13: nemo servus potest duobus dominis servire: aut enim unum odiet, et alterum diliget: aut uni adhaerebit, et alterum contemnet. non potestis deo servire et mammonae. no man can serve two masters, without hating the one of them True 0.663 0.492 0.0
Matthew 6.24 (Geneva) matthew 6.24: no man can serue two masters: for eyther he shall hate the one, and loue the other, or els he shall leane to the one, and despise the other. ye cannot serue god and riches. no man can serve two masters, without hating the one of them True 0.652 0.8 1.33
Luke 16.13 (Tyndale) luke 16.13: no servaunt can serve .ii. masters for other he shall hate ye one and love ye other or els he shall lene to the one and despyse the other. ye can not serve god and mammon. and our saviour plainely tells us, that no man can serve two masters, without hating the one of them False 0.652 0.353 2.667
Matthew 6.24 (Vulgate) matthew 6.24: nemo potest duobus dominis servire: aut enim unum odio habebit, et alterum diliget: aut unum sustinebit, et alterum contemnet. non potestis deo servire et mammonae. and our saviour plainely tells us, that no man can serve two masters, without hating the one of them False 0.64 0.402 0.0
Luke 16.13 (ODRV) luke 16.13: no seruant can serue two maisters; for either he shal hate the one, and loue the other; or cleaue to one, and contemne the other. you can not serue god and mammon. and our saviour plainely tells us, that no man can serve two masters, without hating the one of them False 0.624 0.712 0.0
Luke 16.13 (AKJV) luke 16.13: no seruant can serue two masters, for either he will hate the one, and loue the other: or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other: yee cannot serue god and mammon. and our saviour plainely tells us, that no man can serve two masters, without hating the one of them False 0.622 0.717 0.663
Luke 16.13 (Geneva) luke 16.13: no seruaunt can serue two masters: for either he shall hate the one, and loue the other: or els he shall leane to the one, and despise the other. yee can not serue god and riches. no man can serve two masters, without hating the one of them True 0.621 0.761 0.454
Matthew 6.24 (Geneva) matthew 6.24: no man can serue two masters: for eyther he shall hate the one, and loue the other, or els he shall leane to the one, and despise the other. ye cannot serue god and riches. and our saviour plainely tells us, that no man can serve two masters, without hating the one of them False 0.6 0.723 1.407




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