Three sermons preach'd at Salisbury the first, A.D. 1680, and again before the militia, at their going against the late Duke of Monmouth ... the second preach'd before the Right Reverend Father in God, Seth, Lord Bishop of Sarum, A.D. 1681 ... the third, preach'd A.D. 1683, at the election of the mayor ... / by Daniel Whitby.

Whitby, Daniel, 1638-1726
Publisher: Printed for T Basset
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1685
Approximate Era: JamesII
TCP ID: A65716 ESTC ID: R28389 STC ID: W1737
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text they could not bear a little Mote spied in their Brother's Eye, but they must presently rebuke him for it, they could not bear a little Mote spied in their Brother's Eye, but they must presently rebuke him for it, pns32 vmd xx vvi dt j vmb vvn p-acp po32 ng1 n1, cc-acp pns32 vmb av-j vvi pno31 p-acp pn31,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Matthew 23.24; Matthew 23.24 (ODRV); Matthew 4.; Matthew 7.3; Matthew 7.3 (ODRV)
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Matthew 7.3 (ODRV) - 0 matthew 7.3: and why seest thou the mote that is in thy brothers eye: they could not bear a little mote spied in their brother's eye True 0.618 0.728 0.415
Matthew 7.3 (Tyndale) matthew 7.3: why seist thou a moote in thy brothers eye and perceavest not the beame that ys yn thyne awne eye. they could not bear a little mote spied in their brother's eye True 0.616 0.463 0.238




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