The table of the Lord whereof, 1. The vvhole seruice, is the liuing bread. 2. The guests, any man. 3. The mouth to eate, faith onely. By Gilbert Primerose, Doctour of Divinitie, one of his Maiesties chaplaines in ordinary, and pastour of the French church at London.

Primrose, Gilbert, ca. 1580-1642
Publisher: Printed by I D awson for Nicholas Bourne and are to be sold at his shop at the Royall Exchange
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1626
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A10135 ESTC ID: S114083 STC ID: 20392
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text THE SECOND PART. OF THE EATERS, AND OF THE EATING OF THE LIVING BREAD. Preached at Otlans before the KINGS Maiestie the twelfth of Iuly. 1625. IOHN VI. 51. If any man eate of this bread, he shall liue for ever. THE SECOND PART. OF THE EATERS, AND OF THE EATING OF THE LIVING BREAD. Preached At Otlans before the KINGS Majesty the twelfth of Iuly. 1625. JOHN VI. 51. If any man eat of this bred, he shall live for ever. dt ord n1. pp-f dt n2, cc pp-f dt vvg pp-f dt j-vvg n1. vvn p-acp npg1 p-acp dt ng1 n1 dt ord pp-f np1. crd np1 crd. crd cs d n1 vvi pp-f d n1, pns31 vmb vvi p-acp av.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 2 Peter 3.18 (Geneva); John 6.51; John 6.58 (AKJV)
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John 6.58 (AKJV) - 2 john 6.58: he that eateth of this bread, shall liue for euer. if any man eate of this bread, he shall liue for ever True 0.858 0.954 3.439
John 6.58 (Geneva) - 2 john 6.58: hee that eateth of this bread, shall liue for euer. if any man eate of this bread, he shall liue for ever True 0.857 0.952 3.302
John 6.52 (Vulgate) - 0 john 6.52: si quis manducaverit ex hoc pane, vivet in aeternum: if any man eate of this bread, he shall liue for ever True 0.856 0.807 0.0
John 6.58 (ODRV) - 2 john 6.58: he that eateth this bread, shal liue for euer. if any man eate of this bread, he shall liue for ever True 0.851 0.941 2.013
John 6.59 (Vulgate) - 2 john 6.59: qui manducat hunc panem, vivet in aeternum. if any man eate of this bread, he shall liue for ever True 0.834 0.699 0.0
John 6.52 (Wycliffe) - 0 john 6.52: if ony man ete of this breed, he schal lyue withouten ende. if any man eate of this bread, he shall liue for ever True 0.768 0.796 1.108
John 6.51 (ODRV) john 6.51: i am the liuing bread, that came downe from heauen. if any man eate of this bread, he shal liue for euer: and the bread which i wil giue, is my flesh for the life of the world. if any man eate of this bread, he shall liue for ever True 0.642 0.949 3.107
John 6.51 (AKJV) john 6.51: i am the liuing bread, which came downe from heauen. if any man eate of this bread, he shall liue for euer: and the bread that i will giue, is my flesh, which i will giue for the life of the world. if any man eate of this bread, he shall liue for ever True 0.628 0.952 4.059
John 6.51 (Geneva) john 6.51: i am that liuing breade, which came downe from heauen: if any man eate of this breade, hee shall liue for euer: and the bread that i will giue, is my flesh, which i will giue for the life of the world. if any man eate of this bread, he shall liue for ever True 0.621 0.939 3.541
John 6.58 (Tyndale) john 6.58: this is the breed which cam from heaven: not as youre fathers have eaten manna and are deed. he that eateth of this breed shall live ever. if any man eate of this bread, he shall liue for ever True 0.618 0.821 1.105




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In-Text IOHN VI. 51. John 6.51