A sarmon, of Ihon Oecolampadius, to yong men, and maydens

Foxe, John, 1516-1587
Oecolampadius, Johann, 1482-1531
Publisher: By me Humfrey Powell dwellyng aboue Holburne conduit And are to be sould by Hugh Syngleton dwellyng at the sygne of Saint Augustine in Poules church yarde
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1548
Approximate Era: pre-Elizabeth
TCP ID: A08463 ESTC ID: S104178 STC ID: 18787
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 16th century;
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In-Text for thys it ys yt pleaseth god most heighli, it is no mater whether we lyue or dye to the lorde, that is ynoughe for vs, what shuld passe for more? And thinke this rather and study how you may folow hym. for this it is that Pleases god most heighli, it is no mater whither we live or die to the lord, that is enough for us, what should pass for more? And think this rather and study how you may follow him. p-acp d pn31 vbz pn31 vvz n1 av-ds j, pn31 vbz dx fw-la cs pns12 vvi cc vvi p-acp dt n1, cst vbz av-d p-acp pno12, q-crq vmd vvi p-acp dc? cc vvb d av cc vvb c-crq pn22 vmb vvi pno31.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Romans 14.8 (AKJV)
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Romans 14.8 (AKJV) - 1 romans 14.8: and whether wee die, we die vnto the lord: for thys it ys yt pleaseth god most heighli, it is no mater whether we lyue or dye to the lorde True 0.719 0.8 0.0
Romans 14.8 (Geneva) - 1 romans 14.8: or whether we die, we die vnto the lord: for thys it ys yt pleaseth god most heighli, it is no mater whether we lyue or dye to the lorde True 0.715 0.828 0.0
Romans 14.8 (ODRV) - 0 romans 14.8: for whether we liue we liue to our lord; for thys it ys yt pleaseth god most heighli, it is no mater whether we lyue or dye to the lorde True 0.697 0.816 0.0
Romans 14.8 (Tyndale) romans 14.8: yf we lyve we lyve to be at the lordes will. and yf we dye we dye at the lordes will. whether we lyve therfore or dye we are the lordes. for thys it ys yt pleaseth god most heighli, it is no mater whether we lyue or dye to the lorde True 0.687 0.636 2.076
Romans 14.8 (Tyndale) romans 14.8: yf we lyve we lyve to be at the lordes will. and yf we dye we dye at the lordes will. whether we lyve therfore or dye we are the lordes. for thys it ys yt pleaseth god most heighli, it is no mater whether we lyue or dye to the lorde, that is ynoughe for vs, what shuld passe for more True 0.648 0.322 2.981
Romans 14.8 (AKJV) - 0 romans 14.8: for whether we liue, we liue vnto the lord: for thys it ys yt pleaseth god most heighli, it is no mater whether we lyue or dye to the lorde, that is ynoughe for vs, what shuld passe for more True 0.623 0.397 0.0
Romans 14.8 (Geneva) - 0 romans 14.8: for whether wee liue, we liue vnto the lord: for thys it ys yt pleaseth god most heighli, it is no mater whether we lyue or dye to the lorde, that is ynoughe for vs, what shuld passe for more True 0.62 0.374 0.0
Romans 14.8 (ODRV) romans 14.8: for whether we liue we liue to our lord; or whether we die, we die to our lord. therfore whether we liue, or whether we die, we are our lord's. for thys it ys yt pleaseth god most heighli, it is no mater whether we lyue or dye to the lorde, that is ynoughe for vs, what shuld passe for more True 0.608 0.374 0.0




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