Three rare monuments of antiquitie, or Bertram, priest, a French-man, of the body and blood of Christ, (written 800 yeares agoe) with the late Romish purging thereof: Ælfricus, Arch-bishop of Canterburie, an English-man, his sermon of the sacrament, (preached 627 yeares agoe:) and Maurus, abbot, a Scots-man, his discourse of the same (820 yeares agoe:) all stronglie convincing that grosse errour of transubstantiation. Translated and compacted by M. VVilliam Guild, minister at King-Edward

Aelfric, Abbot of Eynsham
Guild, William, 1586-1657
Rabanus Maurus, Archbishop of Mainz, 784?-856
Ratramnus, monk of Corbie, d. ca. 868
Publisher: By Edward Raban for David Melvill
Place of Publication: Aberdene
Publication Year: 1624
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A02359 ESTC ID: S103528 STC ID: 12492
Subject Headings: Lord's Supper -- Real presence;
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In-Text Howe hee on this present day, after his suffering, mightilie rose againe from Death. How he on this present day, After his suffering, mightily rose again from Death. c-crq pns31 p-acp d j n1, p-acp po31 n1, av-j vvd av p-acp n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Romans 6.9 (Geneva)
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Romans 6.9 (Geneva) - 0 romans 6.9: knowing that christ being raised from the dead, dieth no more: his suffering, mightilie rose againe from death True 0.671 0.785 0.0
Romans 14.9 (Tyndale) romans 14.9: for christ therfore dyed and rose agayne and revived that he myght be lorde both of deed and quicke. his suffering, mightilie rose againe from death True 0.649 0.563 1.654
Romans 14.9 (Geneva) romans 14.9: for christ therefore died and rose againe, and reuiued, that he might be lord both of the dead and the quicke. his suffering, mightilie rose againe from death True 0.648 0.773 3.771
Luke 24.46 (Tyndale) - 1 luke 24.46: thus is it written and thus it behoved christ to suffre and to ryse agayne from deeth the thyrde daye howe hee on this present day, after his suffering, mightilie rose againe from death False 0.646 0.714 0.0
Romans 6.9 (AKJV) romans 6.9: knowing that christ being raysed from the dead, dieth no more, death hath no more dominion ouer him. his suffering, mightilie rose againe from death True 0.645 0.812 1.719
Romans 6.9 (ODRV) romans 6.9: knowing that christ rising againe from the dead, now dieth no more, death shal no more haue dominion ouer him. his suffering, mightilie rose againe from death True 0.644 0.85 3.361
Romans 14.9 (Geneva) romans 14.9: for christ therefore died and rose againe, and reuiued, that he might be lord both of the dead and the quicke. howe hee on this present day, after his suffering, mightilie rose againe from death False 0.621 0.508 3.737
Romans 14.9 (AKJV) romans 14.9: for to this ende christ both died, and rose, and reuiued, that hee might be lord both of the dead and liuing. howe hee on this present day, after his suffering, mightilie rose againe from death False 0.611 0.595 4.43
Romans 14.9 (AKJV) romans 14.9: for to this ende christ both died, and rose, and reuiued, that hee might be lord both of the dead and liuing. his suffering, mightilie rose againe from death True 0.603 0.749 1.719
Romans 14.9 (Tyndale) romans 14.9: for christ therfore dyed and rose agayne and revived that he myght be lorde both of deed and quicke. howe hee on this present day, after his suffering, mightilie rose againe from death False 0.601 0.334 1.638




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