The Christians race teaching vs all so worthily, and so wisely both to beginne, continue, and to end, this our most short and momentanie [sic] course in this mortall life: that in the day of our death wee may for euer enjoy that inestimable crowne of eternall blisse in the life to come. Being a sermon preached in the Parish Church of North Parrott in Somerset, by Iohn Atkins Master of Arts, and preacher of the sacred Word of God, and pastor there.

Atkins, John, Rector of North Parrott
Publisher: Printed by W Stansby for George Hodges and are to bee sold at his shop in Paules Church yard at the signe of the Gray hound
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1624
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A22452 ESTC ID: S115377 STC ID: 887
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text not stand still with those Idlers in the Gospell, Matth. 20.6. whom our Sauiour himselfe did most sharpely checke with Quid hic statis toto die otiosi? Why stand yee heere all the day idle? Nor yet sit downe with that couetous Cormorant in the Gospel, Luke 12. vers. 19. who sang this sweete requiem vnto his soule: not stand still with those Idlers in the Gospel, Matthew 20.6. whom our Saviour himself did most sharply check with Quid hic statis toto die otiosi? Why stand ye Here all the day idle? Nor yet fit down with that covetous Cormorant in the Gospel, Lycia 12. vers. 19. who sang this sweet requiem unto his soul: xx vvi av p-acp d n2 p-acp dt n1, np1 crd. q-crq po12 n1 px31 vdd av-ds av-j vvi p-acp fw-la fw-la fw-la fw-la vvb fw-la? q-crq vvb pn22 av av-d dt n1 j? ccx av vvb a-acp p-acp d j n1 p-acp dt n1, av crd fw-la. crd r-crq vvd d j n1 p-acp po31 n1:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Corinthians 16.13 (ODRV); Luke 12.19; Matthew 20.6; Matthew 20.6 (Tyndale); Matthew 20.6 (Vulgate); Psalms 114.7 (ODRV)
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Matthew 20.6 (Tyndale) - 1 matthew 20.6: why stonde ye here all the daye ydell? why stand yee heere all the day idle True 0.877 0.833 0.0
Matthew 20.6 (ODRV) - 1 matthew 20.6: what stand you here al the day idle? why stand yee heere all the day idle True 0.864 0.875 0.0
Matthew 20.6 (Vulgate) - 1 matthew 20.6: quid hic statis tota die otiosi? whom our sauiour himselfe did most sharpely checke with quid hic statis toto die otiosi True 0.727 0.919 7.344
Matthew 20.6 (Geneva) matthew 20.6: and he went about the eleuenth houre, and found other standing idle, and sayd vnto them, why stand ye here all the day idle? why stand yee heere all the day idle True 0.692 0.9 0.0
Matthew 20.6 (AKJV) matthew 20.6: and about the eleuenth houre, he went out, and found others standing idle, and saith vnto them, why stand ye here all the day idle? why stand yee heere all the day idle True 0.683 0.906 0.0
Matthew 20.6 (ODRV) - 1 matthew 20.6: what stand you here al the day idle? not stand still with those idlers in the gospell, matth. 20.6. whom our sauiour himselfe did most sharpely checke with quid hic statis toto die otiosi? why stand yee heere all the day idle? nor yet sit downe with that couetous cormorant in the gospel, luke 12. vers. 19. who sang this sweete requiem vnto his soule False 0.667 0.906 1.941
Matthew 20.6 (ODRV) matthew 20.6: but about the eleuenth houre he went forth and found other standing, & he saith to them: what stand you here al the day idle? not stand still with those idlers in the gospell, matth True 0.66 0.364 0.222
Matthew 20.6 (AKJV) matthew 20.6: and about the eleuenth houre, he went out, and found others standing idle, and saith vnto them, why stand ye here all the day idle? not stand still with those idlers in the gospell, matth True 0.659 0.508 0.215
Matthew 20.6 (AKJV) matthew 20.6: and about the eleuenth houre, he went out, and found others standing idle, and saith vnto them, why stand ye here all the day idle? not stand still with those idlers in the gospell, matth. 20.6. whom our sauiour himselfe did most sharpely checke with quid hic statis toto die otiosi? why stand yee heere all the day idle? nor yet sit downe with that couetous cormorant in the gospel, luke 12. vers. 19. who sang this sweete requiem vnto his soule False 0.658 0.622 1.605
Matthew 20.6 (Geneva) matthew 20.6: and he went about the eleuenth houre, and found other standing idle, and sayd vnto them, why stand ye here all the day idle? not stand still with those idlers in the gospell, matth True 0.65 0.512 0.215
Matthew 20.6 (Geneva) matthew 20.6: and he went about the eleuenth houre, and found other standing idle, and sayd vnto them, why stand ye here all the day idle? not stand still with those idlers in the gospell, matth. 20.6. whom our sauiour himselfe did most sharpely checke with quid hic statis toto die otiosi? why stand yee heere all the day idle? nor yet sit downe with that couetous cormorant in the gospel, luke 12. vers. 19. who sang this sweete requiem vnto his soule False 0.644 0.582 1.605
Matthew 20.6 (Geneva) matthew 20.6: and he went about the eleuenth houre, and found other standing idle, and sayd vnto them, why stand ye here all the day idle? whom our sauiour himselfe did most sharpely checke with quid hic statis toto die otiosi True 0.618 0.418 0.0
Matthew 20.6 (AKJV) matthew 20.6: and about the eleuenth houre, he went out, and found others standing idle, and saith vnto them, why stand ye here all the day idle? whom our sauiour himselfe did most sharpely checke with quid hic statis toto die otiosi True 0.614 0.44 0.0




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In-Text Matth. 20.6. Matthew 20.6
In-Text Luke 12. vers. 19. Luke 12.19