A sermon preached at Pauls Crosse the thirteenth of Iune, the second Sunday in trinitie tearme 1591 by Thomas Barne ...

Barne, Thomas
Publisher: By Ioseph Barnes
Place of Publication: Oxford
Publication Year: 1591
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A04515 ESTC ID: S658 STC ID: 1464.8
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Peter, 2nd, II, 1-3; Sermons, English -- 16th century;
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In-Text Let vs beloued, liue together in Christian vnity, verily saieth Christ, if you loue one another then are you my Disciples, let vs auoide al excesse whatsoeuer, Let us Beloved, live together in Christian unity, verily Saith christ, if you love one Another then Are you my Disciples, let us avoid all excess whatsoever, vvb pno12 vvn, vvb av p-acp njp n1, av-j vvz np1, cs pn22 vvb pi j-jn av vbr pn22 po11 n2, vvb pno12 vvi d n1 r-crq,




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John 15.17 (AKJV) john 15.17: these things i commaund you, that ye loue one another. you loue one another then are you my disciples, let vs auoide al excesse whatsoeuer, True 0.652 0.387 0.136
John 15.17 (ODRV) john 15.17: these things i command you, that you loue one another. you loue one another then are you my disciples, let vs auoide al excesse whatsoeuer, True 0.65 0.521 0.145
John 15.17 (Geneva) john 15.17: these things commaund i you, that ye loue one another. you loue one another then are you my disciples, let vs auoide al excesse whatsoeuer, True 0.648 0.395 0.136




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