Domestycal or housholde sermons for a godly housholder, to his children and famyly, compiled by the godlye learned man Christopher Hegendorffyne, doctor, moste necessarye for all faythfull housholders: nowe fyrste translated oute of laten into Englysshe: by Henry Reiginalde.

Hegendorph, Christoph, 1500-1540
Reginald, Henryfl. 1548-1549
Publisher: By Ihon Oswe n
Place of Publication: Ippiswich
Publication Year: 1548
Approximate Era: pre-Elizabeth
TCP ID: A02882 ESTC ID: S109407 STC ID: 13021
Subject Headings: Sermons -- 16th century;
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In-Text Ye haue heard well beloued chyldren, how Christe hath more truely and better interpretated this commaundement againste kyllynge thy brother, You have herd well Beloved children, how Christ hath more truly and better interpretated this Commandment against killing thy brother, pn22 vhb vvn av j-vvn n2, c-crq np1 vhz n1 av-j cc av-jc vvn d n1 p-acp vvg po21 n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Matthew 5.43 (AKJV)
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Matthew 5.43 (AKJV) matthew 5.43: yee haue heard, that it hath beene said, thou shalt loue thy neighbour, and hate thine enemie: ye haue heard well beloued chyldren, how christe hath more truely and better interpretated this commaundement againste kyllynge thy brother, False 0.623 0.398 2.06
Matthew 5.43 (Geneva) matthew 5.43: ye haue heard that it hath bin said, thou shalt loue thy neighbour, and hate your enemie. ye haue heard well beloued chyldren, how christe hath more truely and better interpretated this commaundement againste kyllynge thy brother, False 0.618 0.357 2.124
Matthew 5.43 (Tyndale) matthew 5.43: ye have hearde how it is sayde: thou shalt love thyne neghbour and hate thine enimy. ye haue heard well beloued chyldren, how christe hath more truely and better interpretated this commaundement againste kyllynge thy brother, False 0.616 0.412 0.0




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