A new postil conteinyng most godly and learned sermons vpon all the Sonday Gospelles, that be redde in the church thorowout the yeare ...

Becon, Thomas, 1512-1567
Publisher: In Flete strete nere to S Dunstons church by Thomas Marshe and John Kingston
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1566
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A06932 ESTC ID: S101291 STC ID: 1736
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 16th century;
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In-Text feare not, from henceforthe thou shalte catche men. And thei brought the shippes to lande, and forsoke all and folowed hym. Fear not, from henceforth thou shalt catch men. And they brought the ships to land, and forsook all and followed him. vvb xx, p-acp av pns21 vm2 vvi n2. cc pns32 vvd dt n2 p-acp n1, cc vvd d cc vvd pno31.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Luke 5.10 (Tyndale); Luke 5.11 (AKJV)
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Luke 5.11 (AKJV) luke 5.11: and when they had brought their ships to land, they forsooke all, and followed him. feare not, from henceforthe thou shalte catche men. and thei brought the shippes to lande, and forsoke all and folowed hym False 0.602 0.871 0.265
Luke 5.11 (Tyndale) luke 5.11: and they brought the shippes to londe and forsoke all and folowed him. feare not, from henceforthe thou shalte catche men. and thei brought the shippes to lande, and forsoke all and folowed hym False 0.601 0.932 2.861




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