The seconde [seventh] sermon of Maister Hughe Latimer which he preached before the Kynges Maiestie [with?]in his graces palayce at Westminster, ye xv. day of Marche [-xix daye of Apryll], M.ccccc.xlix.

Latimer, Hugh, 1485?-1555
Publisher: By Jhon Day dwellynge at Aldersgate and Wylliam Seres dwellyng in Peter Colledge to be solde at the new shop by the sp e Conduyte in Chepesyde
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1549
Approximate Era: pre-Elizabeth
TCP ID: A05142 ESTC ID: S122869 STC ID: 15274.7
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 16th century;
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In-Text Well he sayeth to hys Discyples. Sytte here and praye wyth me. Well he Saith to his Disciples. Fit Here and pray with me. av pns31 vvz p-acp po31 n2. j av cc vvi p-acp pno11.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Matthew 26.36 (AKJV); Matthew 26.36 (Tyndale)
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Matthew 26.36 (Tyndale) matthew 26.36: then went iesus with them into a place which is called gethsemane and sayde vnto the disciples syt ye here whyll i go and praye yonder. well he sayeth to hys discyples. sytte here and praye wyth me False 0.606 0.727 0.991
Matthew 26.36 (AKJV) matthew 26.36: then commeth iesus with them vnto a place called gethsemane, and saith vnto the disciples, sit yee heere, while i goe and pray yonder. well he sayeth to hys discyples. sytte here and praye wyth me False 0.606 0.581 0.0




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