A godlie sermon preched before the Queenes Maiestie at Grenevvich the 26. of March last past by Doctor VVhitgift Deane of Lincolne.

Whitgift, John, 1530?-1604
Publisher: By Henry Bynneman for Humfrey Toy
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1574
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A15131 ESTC ID: S3193 STC ID: 25431
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- John VI; Sermons, English -- 16th century;
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In-Text Chap. of his gospell speake most slaunderously and opprobriously of him, calling him Samaritane, and saying that he had a Deuill. Chap. of his gospel speak most slanderously and opprobriously of him, calling him Samaritan, and saying that he had a devil. np1 pp-f po31 n1 vvi av-ds av-j cc av-j pp-f pno31, vvg pno31 np1, cc vvg cst pns31 vhd dt n1.
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Adjacent References with Relevance: John 8.48 (AKJV); Matthew 23.7 (Vulgate)
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John 8.48 (AKJV) john 8.48: then answered the iewes, and said vnto him, say wee not well that thou art a samaritane, & hast a deuill? chap. of his gospell speake most slaunderously and opprobriously of him, calling him samaritane, and saying that he had a deuill False 0.601 0.791 0.989




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