A sermon preached at Paules Crosse the 19. of Iuli 1579 setting forth the excellencye of Gods heauenlye worde: The exceeding mercye of Christ our Sauior: the state of this world: A profe of the true Church: A detection of the false Church: or rather malignant rable: A confutation of sundry hæresies: and other thinges necessary to the vnskilfull to be knowen. By Iohn Dyos. Seene and allowed.

Dyos, John
Publisher: Printed by Iohn Daye dwelling ouer Aldersgate
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1579
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A21064 ESTC ID: S111984 STC ID: 7432
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 16th century;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text Maister, we haue laboured all night, & haue taken nothing. Neuerthelesse, at thy commaundement I will lose forth the nette. Master, we have laboured all night, & have taken nothing. Nevertheless, At thy Commandment I will loose forth the net. n1, pns12 vhb vvn d n1, cc vhb vvn pix. av, p-acp po21 n1 pns11 vmb vvi av dt n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Luke 5.4 (Tyndale); Luke 5.5 (Tyndale); Luke 5.6 (Tyndale)
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Luke 5.5 (Tyndale) luke 5.5: and simon answered and sayde to him: master we have labored all nyght and have taken nothinge. neverthelater at thy worde i will loose forthe the net. maister, we haue laboured all night, & haue taken nothing. neuerthelesse, at thy commaundement i will lose forth the nette False 0.799 0.92 1.334
Luke 5.5 (AKJV) luke 5.5: and simon answering, said vnto him, master, wee haue toiled all the night, and haue taken nothing: neuerthelesse at thy word i will let downe the net. maister, we haue laboured all night, & haue taken nothing. neuerthelesse, at thy commaundement i will lose forth the nette False 0.777 0.948 5.674
Luke 5.5 (Geneva) luke 5.5: then simon answered, and sayd vnto him, master, we haue trauailed sore all night, and haue taken nothing: neuerthelesse at thy worde i will let downe the net. maister, we haue laboured all night, & haue taken nothing. neuerthelesse, at thy commaundement i will lose forth the nette False 0.77 0.952 5.674
Luke 5.5 (ODRV) luke 5.5: and simon answering, said to him: maister, labouring al the night, we haue taken nothing; but in thy word i wil let loose the net. maister, we haue laboured all night, & haue taken nothing. neuerthelesse, at thy commaundement i will lose forth the nette False 0.745 0.928 5.63
John 21.3 (AKJV) john 21.3: simon peter saith vnto them, i goe a fishing. they say vnto him, wee also goe with thee. they went foorth and entred into a ship immediatly, and that night they caught nothing. maister, we haue laboured all night, & haue taken nothing. neuerthelesse, at thy commaundement i will lose forth the nette False 0.657 0.581 0.322
John 21.3 (Geneva) john 21.3: simon peter said vnto them, i go a fishing. they said vnto him, we also will goe with thee. they went their way and entred into a ship straightway, and that night caught they nothing. maister, we haue laboured all night, & haue taken nothing. neuerthelesse, at thy commaundement i will lose forth the nette False 0.641 0.579 0.34
John 21.3 (ODRV) john 21.3: simon peter said to them: i goe to fish. they say to him: we also come with thee. and they went forth and got vp into the boat: and that night they tooke nothing. maister, we haue laboured all night, & haue taken nothing. neuerthelesse, at thy commaundement i will lose forth the nette False 0.629 0.57 2.857




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