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 Sperauerunt in te Patres nostri, et exaudinisti illos. Thou GOD thou God, our fathers dyd crye vpon the, and thou heardest them. Sperauerunt in te Patres Our, et exaudinisti Illos. Thou GOD thou God, our Father's did cry upon thee, and thou heardest them. fw-la p-acp fw-la fw-la fw-la, fw-la fw-la n1. pns21 np1 pns21 np1, po12 n2 vdd vvi p-acp pno32, cc pns21 vvd2 pno32.




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Psalms 21.5 (Vulgate) psalms 21.5: in te speraverunt patres nostri; speraverunt, et liberasti eos. sperauerunt in te patres nostri, et exaudinisti illos. thou god thou god, our fathers dyd crye vpon the True 0.686 0.404 2.176
Psalms 21.5 (Vulgate) psalms 21.5: in te speraverunt patres nostri; speraverunt, et liberasti eos. sperauerunt in te patres nostri, et exaudinisti illos. thou god thou god, our fathers dyd crye vpon the, and thou heardest them False 0.678 0.366 2.176




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