Deuout contemplations expressed in two and fortie sermons vpon all ye quadragesimall Gospells written in Spanish by Fr. Ch. de Fonseca Englished by. I. M. of Magdalen Colledge in Oxford

Cecil, Thomas, fl. 1630, engraver
Fonseca, Cristóbal de, 1550?-1621
Mabbe, James, 1572-1642?
Publisher: Printed by Adam Islip
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1629
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A01020 ESTC ID: S121333 STC ID: 11126
Subject Headings: Lenten sermons; Sermons, Spanish;
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In-Text Phylon calls it Regem animae, The King of our soule: agreeing with that language of Saint Paul, Let not sinne raigne in your mortall bodies. Phylon calls it Regem Spirits, The King of our soul: agreeing with that language of Saint Paul, Let not sin Reign in your Mortal bodies. np1 vvz pn31 fw-la fw-la, dt n1 pp-f po12 n1: vvg p-acp d n1 pp-f n1 np1, vvb xx n1 vvi p-acp po22 j-jn n2.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Romans 6.12 (Geneva)
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Romans 6.12 (Geneva) romans 6.12: let not sinne reigne therefore in your mortal body, that ye should obey it in ye lusts therof: phylon calls it regem animae, the king of our soule: agreeing with that language of saint paul, let not sinne raigne in your mortall bodies False 0.673 0.861 0.187
Romans 6.12 (AKJV) romans 6.12: let not sinne reigne therfore in your mortall body, that ye should obey it in the lusts thereof. phylon calls it regem animae, the king of our soule: agreeing with that language of saint paul, let not sinne raigne in your mortall bodies False 0.672 0.889 0.559
Romans 6.12 (ODRV) romans 6.12: let not sinne therfore reigne in your mortal body, that you obey the concupiscences thereof. phylon calls it regem animae, the king of our soule: agreeing with that language of saint paul, let not sinne raigne in your mortall bodies False 0.662 0.884 0.193
Romans 6.12 (Tyndale) romans 6.12: let not synne raygne therfore in youre mortall bodyes that ye shuld thervnto obey in the lustes of it. phylon calls it regem animae, the king of our soule: agreeing with that language of saint paul, let not sinne raigne in your mortall bodies False 0.638 0.638 0.436
Romans 6.12 (Vulgate) romans 6.12: non ergo regnet peccatum in vestro mortali corpore ut obediatis concupiscentiis ejus. phylon calls it regem animae, the king of our soule: agreeing with that language of saint paul, let not sinne raigne in your mortall bodies False 0.636 0.598 0.0




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