An apologie of priuate masse spred abroade in writing without name of the authour: as it seemeth, against the offer and protestacion made in certayne sermons by the reuerent father Bisshop of Salsburie: with an answer to the same Apologie, set foorth for the maintenance and defence of the trueth. Perused and allowed, by the reuerent father in God Edmonde Bisshop of London, accordynge to the order appoincted in the Que'enes maiestes iniunctions.

Cooper, Thomas, 1517?-1594
Publisher: Printed by T Powell
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1562
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A04484 ESTC ID: S103938 STC ID: 14615
Subject Headings: Church of England -- Controversial literature; Jewel, John, 1522-1571. -- True copies of the letters betwene the reverend father in God John Bisshop of Sarum and D. Cole; Mass -- Celebration outside the church;
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In-Text And that Christ is only to be heard, his father wytnesseth from heauen sayinge. This is my deare beloued sonne, hym you must heare. And that christ is only to be herd, his father Witnesseth from heaven saying. This is my deer Beloved son, him you must hear. cc cst np1 vbz av-j pc-acp vbi vvn, po31 n1 vvz p-acp n1 vvg. d vbz po11 j-jn j-vvn n1, pno31 pn22 vmb vvi.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: John 15.15 (ODRV); Luke 9.35 (ODRV)
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Luke 9.35 (ODRV) - 1 luke 9.35: this is my beloued sonne, heare him. and that christ is only to be heard, his father wytnesseth from heauen sayinge. this is my deare beloued sonne, hym you must heare False 0.716 0.8 1.047
Luke 9.35 (Tyndale) - 1 luke 9.35: this is my deare sonne heare him. and that christ is only to be heard, his father wytnesseth from heauen sayinge. this is my deare beloued sonne, hym you must heare False 0.694 0.796 3.332
Luke 9.35 (AKJV) luke 9.35: and there came a voice out of the cloud, saying, this is my beloued son, heare him. and that christ is only to be heard, his father wytnesseth from heauen sayinge. this is my deare beloued sonne, hym you must heare False 0.674 0.679 0.411
Luke 9.35 (Geneva) luke 9.35: and there came a voyce out of the cloud, saying, this is that my beloued sonne, heare him. and that christ is only to be heard, his father wytnesseth from heauen sayinge. this is my deare beloued sonne, hym you must heare False 0.66 0.591 0.863
Matthew 3.17 (ODRV) matthew 3.17: and behold a voice from heauen saying: this is my beloved sonne, in whom i am wel pleased. and that christ is only to be heard, his father wytnesseth from heauen sayinge. this is my deare beloued sonne, hym you must heare False 0.648 0.39 1.643
Matthew 3.17 (Geneva) matthew 3.17: and loe, a voyce came from heauen, saying, this is my beloued sonne, in whome i am well pleased. and that christ is only to be heard, his father wytnesseth from heauen sayinge. this is my deare beloued sonne, hym you must heare False 0.644 0.479 1.67
Matthew 3.17 (AKJV) matthew 3.17: and loe, a voice from heauen, saying, this is my beloued sonne, in whom i am well pleased. and that christ is only to be heard, his father wytnesseth from heauen sayinge. this is my deare beloued sonne, hym you must heare False 0.632 0.431 1.817




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