Tvvo learned sermons The one, of the mischieuous subtiltie, and barbarous crueltie, the other of the false doctrines, and refined hæresis of the romish synagogue. / Preached, the one at Paules Crosse the 5. of Nouember, 1608. The other at the Spittle the 17. of Aprill. 1609. In the first, are examined diuers passages of that lewde English libell, written by a prophane fugitiue, against the Apologie for the Oath of Allegeance. In the seconde, are answered many of the arguments published by Rob. Chambers priest, concerning popish miracles; and dedicated (forsooth) to the Kings most excellent Maiestie. By Robert Tynley, Doctor of Diuinitie, and Archdeacon of Ely.

Tynley, Robert, 1561 or 2-1616
Publisher: Printed by W Hall for Thomas Adams
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1609
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A14155 ESTC ID: S118816 STC ID: 24472
Subject Headings: Catholic Church -- Controversial literature; Chambers, Robert, 1571-1624?; James -- I, -- King of England, 1566-1625. -- Triplici nodo, triplex cuneus; Numan, Philippe, d. 1617. -- Histoire des miracles advenus a l'intercession de la glorieuse vierge Marie, au lieu dict Montaigu -- Controversial literature; Oath of allegiance, 1606; Parsons, Robert, 1546-1610. -- Judgment of a Catholicke English-man, living in banishment for his religion;
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In-Text and it bringeth foorth leaues, wee know that Summer is neere; and it brings forth leaves, we know that Summer is near; cc pn31 vvz av n2, pns12 vvb d n1 vbz j;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Matthew 24.32; Matthew 24.32 (AKJV); Matthew 24.32 (Geneva)
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Matthew 24.32 (Geneva) - 1 matthew 24.32: when her bough is yet tender, and it putteth foorth leaues, ye knowe that sommer is neere. and it bringeth foorth leaues, wee know that summer is neere False 0.735 0.936 5.133
Luke 21.30 (AKJV) luke 21.30: when they now shoot foorth, yee see and know of your owne selues, that summer is now nigh at hand. and it bringeth foorth leaues, wee know that summer is neere False 0.732 0.743 4.493
Luke 21.30 (ODRV) luke 21.30: when they now bud forth fruit out of them selues, you know that summer is nigh. and it bringeth foorth leaues, wee know that summer is neere False 0.728 0.86 3.443
Luke 21.30 (Geneva) luke 21.30: when they nowe shoote foorth, ye seeing them, knowe of your owne selues, that sommer is then neere. and it bringeth foorth leaues, wee know that summer is neere False 0.702 0.75 3.105
Luke 21.30 (Tyndale) luke 21.30: when they shute forth their buddes ye se and knowe of youre awne selves that sommer is then nye at hond. and it bringeth foorth leaues, wee know that summer is neere False 0.699 0.397 0.0
Matthew 24.32 (AKJV) matthew 24.32: now learne a parable of the figtree: when his branch is yet tender, and putteth foorth leaues, yee know that summer is nigh: and it bringeth foorth leaues, wee know that summer is neere False 0.665 0.91 5.727
Matthew 24.32 (ODRV) matthew 24.32: and of the figtree learne a parable: when now the bough thereof is tender, and the leaues come forth, you know that sommer is nigh. and it bringeth foorth leaues, wee know that summer is neere False 0.651 0.871 3.04
Luke 21.30 (Wycliffe) luke 21.30: whanne thei bryngen forth now of hem silf fruyt, ye witen that somer is nyy; and it bringeth foorth leaues, wee know that summer is neere False 0.645 0.491 0.0
Matthew 24.32 (Tyndale) matthew 24.32: learne, a similitude of the fygge tree: when his braunches are yet tender and his leves sproge ye knowe that sommer is nye. and it bringeth foorth leaues, wee know that summer is neere False 0.602 0.413 0.0




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