A Godlye sermon preached before the Queens Most Excellent Maiestie vpon the 17, 18, 19 verses of the 16 chapter of S. Mathew vvherein is contained the conclusion of a dialogue betweene Christ and his disciples, shewing breefely that the authoritie which the Pope of Rome doth challenge to himselfe is vnlawfully vsurped : very necessarie for these perilous times wherein the simple may perceiue their intollerable impietie, vsurping that office and action which euer appertayned vnto Christ only : published at the request of sundry godly and well disposed persons.

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Publisher: By Iohn Windet for Iohn Perin and are to be sold at his shop in Paules church yard at the sign of the Angel
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1585
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A11924 ESTC ID: S2330 STC ID: 22237
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Matthew XVI, 17-19; Popes -- Controversial literature; Sermons, English -- 16th century;
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In-Text yet were their eyes so holden that they knewe him not, whome before they had often séene, yet were their eyes so held that they knew him not, whom before they had often seen, av vbdr po32 n2 av vvn cst pns32 vvd pno31 xx, r-crq c-acp pns32 vhd av vvn,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Luke 24.16 (Geneva); Luke 24.27 (Tyndale); Luke 24.45 (Tyndale)
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Luke 24.16 (Geneva) luke 24.16: but their eyes were holden, that they could not know him. yet were their eyes so holden that they knewe him not, whome before they had often seene, False 0.724 0.925 1.287
Luke 24.16 (Tyndale) luke 24.16: but their eyes were holden that they coulde not knowe him. yet were their eyes so holden that they knewe him not, whome before they had often seene, False 0.723 0.931 1.21
Luke 24.16 (AKJV) luke 24.16: but their eyes were holden, that they should not know him. yet were their eyes so holden that they knewe him not, whome before they had often seene, False 0.72 0.929 1.287
Luke 24.16 (ODRV) luke 24.16: but their eyes were held that they might not know him. yet were their eyes so holden that they knewe him not, whome before they had often seene, False 0.715 0.912 0.47
Luke 24.16 (Vulgate) luke 24.16: oculi autem illorum tenebantur ne eum agnoscerent. yet were their eyes so holden that they knewe him not, whome before they had often seene, False 0.676 0.243 0.0
Luke 24.31 (Geneva) luke 24.31: then their eyes were opened, and they knewe him: and he was no more seene of them. yet were their eyes so holden that they knewe him not, whome before they had often seene, False 0.641 0.723 4.116
Luke 24.16 (Wycliffe) luke 24.16: but her iyen weren holdun, that thei knewen him not. yet were their eyes so holden that they knewe him not, whome before they had often seene, False 0.631 0.671 0.0




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