Here after ensueth two fruytfull sermons, made [and] compyled by the ryght Reuerende father in god Iohn̄ Fyssher, Doctour of Dyuynyte and Bysshop of Rochester

Fisher, John, Saint, 1469-1535
Publisher: By me w Rastell
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1532
Approximate Era: pre-Elizabeth
TCP ID: A00789 ESTC ID: S105624 STC ID: 10909
Subject Headings: Sermons, English;
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In-Text SEcōdly yu shalt be rewarded of these blessyd soules for whom thou prayest. SEcōdly thou shalt be rewarded of these blessed Souls for whom thou Prayest. ord pns21 vm2 vbi vvn pp-f d j-vvn n2 p-acp ro-crq pns21 vv2.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Luke 14.14 (Tyndale); Matthew 18.33 (Vulgate)
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Luke 14.14 (Tyndale) luke 14.14: and thou shalt be happy for they cannot recompence the. but thou shalt be recompensed at the resurreccion of the iuste men. secodly yu shalt be rewarded of these blessyd soules True 0.636 0.646 0.392
Luke 14.14 (ODRV) luke 14.14: and thou shalt be blessed, because they haue not to recompence thee: for recompence shal be made thee in the resurrection of the iust. secodly yu shalt be rewarded of these blessyd soules True 0.604 0.558 0.263




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