Fyve homiles of late, made by a ryght good and vertuous clerke, called master Leonarde Pollarde, prebendary of the Cathedrall Churche of Woster, directed and dedicated to the ryght reuerende Father in God Rychard by the permissyon of God bysshoppe of Woster his specyall good Lorde. Vewed, examined, and alowed by the right reuerende Father in God Edmonde byshop of London, within whose diocese they are imprinted. Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum

Pollard, Leonard, d. 1556
Publisher: In Ftetestrete sic at the signe of the Faucon ageynst saynt Dunstones Church by VVyllyam Gryffyth and are to be solde at his shop a lyttle aboue the Condyte at the signe of the Gryffin
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1556
Approximate Era: pre-Elizabeth
TCP ID: A09827 ESTC ID: S105125 STC ID: 20091
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 16th century;
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In-Text Doth not our sauyour saye also, that he that committeth sinne, is the seruaunt of sinne? And what bondage is to be compared to that bondage whereby a man is made thral to the deuyll? Is the greate Turke to be compared to the deuyl? Or were it not better to be bounde to the Turke then to the deuyll? And why do we so much feare to be in bondage to the Turke or to any other tyranne, and so lyttle to the deuyl. Does not our Saviour say also, that he that Committeth sin, is the servant of sin? And what bondage is to be compared to that bondage whereby a man is made thrall to the Devil? Is the great Turk to be compared to the Devil? Or were it not better to be bound to the Turk then to the Devil? And why do we so much Fear to be in bondage to the Turk or to any other tyrant, and so little to the Devil. vdz xx po12 n1 vvb av, cst pns31 cst vvz n1, vbz dt n1 pp-f n1? cc q-crq n1 vbz pc-acp vbi vvn p-acp d n1 c-crq dt n1 vbz vvn n1 p-acp dt n1? vbz dt j np1 pc-acp vbi vvn p-acp dt n1? cc vbdr pn31 xx jc pc-acp vbi vvn p-acp dt np1 av p-acp dt n1? cc q-crq vdb pns12 av d n1 pc-acp vbi p-acp n1 p-acp dt np1 cc p-acp d j-jn n1, cc av j p-acp dt n1.
Note 0 Deū perfitentur sescire, ceterū factis negant cū suit abominabiles et dicro nō audientes et ad omne opus bonā reprobi. Tit. 1. Sapieu. 1. Deū perfitentur sescire, ceterū factis negant cū suit abominabiles et dicro nō Audientes et ad omne opus bonā Reprobate. Tit. 1. I sap. 1. fw-la fw-la fw-la, fw-la n1 fw-la fw-la n1 fw-la fw-la fw-la fw-fr n2 fw-fr fw-la fw-la fw-la fw-la fw-la. np1 crd uh-n. crd




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 John 3.8 (Tyndale); John 8.34 (Geneva); Titus 1; Titus 1.16 (Vulgate)
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John 8.34 (Geneva) john 8.34: iesus answered them, verely, verely i say vnto you, that whosoeuer committeth sinne, is the seruant of sinne. doth not our sauyour saye also, that he that committeth sinne, is the seruaunt of sinne True 0.83 0.925 2.372
John 8.34 (ODRV) john 8.34: iesvs answered them: amen, amen i say to you, that euery one which committeth sinne, is the seruant of sinne. doth not our sauyour saye also, that he that committeth sinne, is the seruaunt of sinne True 0.816 0.908 2.432
John 8.33 (Tyndale) - 1 john 8.33: verely verely i saye vnto you that whosoever committeth synne is the servaunt of synne. doth not our sauyour saye also, that he that committeth sinne, is the seruaunt of sinne True 0.814 0.888 2.38
John 8.34 (AKJV) john 8.34: iesus answered them, uerily, verily i say vnto you, whosoeuer committeth sinne, is the seruant of sinne. doth not our sauyour saye also, that he that committeth sinne, is the seruaunt of sinne True 0.81 0.917 2.372
John 8.34 (Vulgate) - 2 john 8.34: quia omnis qui facit peccatum, servus est peccati. doth not our sauyour saye also, that he that committeth sinne, is the seruaunt of sinne True 0.791 0.651 0.0
Titus 1.16 (Vulgate) titus 1.16: confitentur se nosse deum, factis autem negant: cum sint abominati, et incredibiles, et ad omne opus bonum reprobi. deu perfitentur sescire, ceteru factis negant cu suit abominabiles et dicro no audientes et ad omne opus bona reprobi. tit. 1. sapieu. 1 False 0.746 0.444 6.186
John 8.34 (Wycliffe) john 8.34: jhesus answeride to hem, treuli, treuli, y seie to you, ech man that doith synne, is seruaunt of synne. doth not our sauyour saye also, that he that committeth sinne, is the seruaunt of sinne True 0.714 0.621 1.808
John 8.34 (ODRV) - 1 john 8.34: amen, amen i say to you, that euery one which committeth sinne, is the seruant of sinne. doth not our sauyour saye also, that he that committeth sinne, is the seruaunt of sinne? and what bondage is to be compared to that bondage whereby a man is made thral to the deuyll? is the greate turke to be compared to the deuyl? or were it not better to be bounde to the turke then to the deuyll? and why do we so much feare to be in bondage to the turke or to any other tyranne, and so lyttle to the deuyl False 0.609 0.622 0.993
John 8.34 (Geneva) john 8.34: iesus answered them, verely, verely i say vnto you, that whosoeuer committeth sinne, is the seruant of sinne. doth not our sauyour saye also, that he that committeth sinne, is the seruaunt of sinne? and what bondage is to be compared to that bondage whereby a man is made thral to the deuyll? is the greate turke to be compared to the deuyl? or were it not better to be bounde to the turke then to the deuyll? and why do we so much feare to be in bondage to the turke or to any other tyranne, and so lyttle to the deuyl False 0.609 0.57 0.916




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