Seauen sermons, or, The exercises of seuen sabbaoths 1 The prophet Dauids arithmeticke. 2 Peters repentance. 3 Christs last supper. 4 Christ combating with Satan. 5 The sea-mans carde. 6 The sinners bath. 7 The forming of Eue the first woman. Together with a short treatise vpon the commaundements.

Thomas, Lewis, b. 1567 or 8
Publisher: Printed by Valentine Sims
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1599
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A13711 ESTC ID: S111425 STC ID: 24003
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 16th century;
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John 13.37 (Tyndale) - 2 john 13.37: i will geve my lyfe for thy sake? to giu* my life for my master*nay, is not this to forsake him quite True 0.65 0.489 0.0
John 13.37 (ODRV) john 13.37: peter saith to him: why can not i follow thee now? i wil yeald my life for thee. to giu* my life for my master*nay, is not this to forsake him quite True 0.638 0.332 0.625




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