[A ryght excellent sermon and full of frute and edificacyon of the chylde Jesus.]

Erasmus, Desiderius, d. 1536
Publisher: In fletestrete at the sygne of the George by me Robert Redman
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1536
Approximate Era: pre-Elizabeth
TCP ID: A00393 ESTC ID: S109962 STC ID: 10509
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 16th century;
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In-Text To this maye be added that / his tryumphale deathe approchynge / he commynge to Hierusalem wolde be gloriously receyued with the procession / To this may be added that / his tryumphale death approaching / he coming to Jerusalem would be gloriously received with the procession / p-acp d vmb vbi vvn cst / po31 vvi n1 vvg / pns31 vvg p-acp np1 vmd vbi av-j vvn p-acp dt n1 /




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Luke 19.28 (ODRV); Luke 9.51 (AKJV)
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Luke 19.28 (ODRV) luke 19.28: and hauing said these things, he went before ascending to hierusalem. / his tryumphale deathe approchynge / he commynge to hierusalem wolde be gloriously receyued with the procession / True 0.68 0.263 0.471
Luke 9.51 (AKJV) luke 9.51: and it came to passe, when the time was come that he should bee receiued vp, he stedfastly set his face to goe to hierusalem, / his tryumphale deathe approchynge / he commynge to hierusalem wolde be gloriously receyued with the procession / True 0.68 0.257 0.375




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