A ryght notable sermon, made by Doctor Martyn Luther, vppon the twenteth chapter of Iohan, of absolution and the true vse of the keyes full of great co[m]forte. In the which also it is intreated of the mynysters of the Church, and of scolemaisters, what is dewe vnto them. Ande of the hardnes and softenes of the harte of manne.

Argentine, Richard, d. 1568
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546
Publisher: By Anthony Scoloker Dwellyng in S Nycholas paryshe
Place of Publication: Ippeswich
Publication Year: 1548
Approximate Era: pre-Elizabeth
TCP ID: A06520 ESTC ID: S108931 STC ID: 16992
Subject Headings: Absolution;
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In-Text Therfore was the lawe geuē vnto vs / that we therby myght learne to knowe what synne is / Therefore was the law given unto us / that we thereby might Learn to know what sin is / av vbds dt n1 vvn p-acp pno12 / cst pns12 av vmd vvi pc-acp vvi r-crq n1 vbz /




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Hebrews 10.18 (Geneva); Romans 3.20 (Tyndale)
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Romans 3.20 (Tyndale) romans 3.20: for by the lawe commeth the knowledge of synne. therfore was the lawe geue vnto vs / that we therby myght learne to knowe what synne is / False 0.703 0.597 0.706
Romans 3.20 (Tyndale) romans 3.20: for by the lawe commeth the knowledge of synne. vs / that we therby myght learne to knowe what synne is / True 0.643 0.425 0.706
Romans 3.20 (Tyndale) romans 3.20: for by the lawe commeth the knowledge of synne. we therby myght learne to knowe what synne is / True 0.625 0.575 0.706




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