A sermon had at Paulis by the co[m]mandment of the most reuerend father in god my lorde legate, and sayd by Ioh[a]n the bysshop of Rochester, vpo[n] qui[n]quagesom sonday, concernynge certayne heretickes, whiche tha[n] were abiured for holdynge the heresies of Martyn Luther that famous hereticke, and for ye kepyng and reteynyng of his bokes agaynst the ordinance of the bulle of pope Leo the tenthe.

Fisher, John, Saint, 1469-1535
Publisher: In fletestrete in the house of Thomas Berthelet nere to the Cundite at the signe of Lucrece
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1526
Approximate Era: pre-Elizabeth
TCP ID: A00769 ESTC ID: S109701 STC ID: 10892
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 16th century;
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In-Text Yet neuerthelesse he doth exhorte ther vnto / sayenge: Qui potest capere / capiat: He that may take this worde and kepe his virginite / let hym take it. Yet nevertheless he does exhort there unto / saying: Qui potest capere / Capita: He that may take this word and keep his virginity / let him take it. av av pns31 vdz vvi a-acp p-acp / vvg: fw-la fw-la fw-la / vvi: pns31 cst vmb vvi d n1 cc vvi po31 n1 / vvb pno31 vvi pn31.




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Leviticus 21.13 (AKJV) leviticus 21.13: and he shall take a wife in her virginitie. kepe his virginite / let hym take it True 0.723 0.473 0.0




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