The Epistles and Gospelles with a brief postil vpon the same from after Easter tyll Aduent, which is the somer parte set forth for the singuler co[m]moditie of all good Christen men and namely of prestes and curates.

Taverner, Richard, 1505?-1575
Publisher: By Richarde Bankes and are to be solde in Fletestrete at the sygne of the Whyte Harte
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1540
Approximate Era: pre-Elizabeth
TCP ID: A16087 ESTC ID: S718 STC ID: 2968
Subject Headings: ;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text And the word which ye heare, is not myne, but the fathers whych sent me. These thynges haue I spoken vnto you, beynge yet present wyth you. And the word which you hear, is not mine, but the Father's which sent me. These things have I spoken unto you, being yet present with you. cc dt n1 r-crq pn22 vvb, vbz xx png11, cc-acp dt n2 r-crq vvd pno11. np1 n2 vhb pns11 vvn p-acp pn22, vbg av j p-acp pn22.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: John 14.21 (Tyndale); John 14.25 (AKJV); John 14.26 (Tyndale)
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John 14.25 (AKJV) john 14.25: these things haue i spoken vnto you, being yet present with you. the fathers whych sent me. these thynges haue i spoken vnto you, beynge yet present wyth you True 0.771 0.945 0.949
John 14.25 (Geneva) john 14.25: these things haue i spoken vnto you, being present with you. the fathers whych sent me. these thynges haue i spoken vnto you, beynge yet present wyth you True 0.769 0.916 0.949
John 14.25 (Tyndale) john 14.25: this have i spoken vnto you beynge yet present with you. the fathers whych sent me. these thynges haue i spoken vnto you, beynge yet present wyth you True 0.747 0.936 2.737
John 14.25 (ODRV) john 14.25: these things haue i spoken to you abiding with you. the fathers whych sent me. these thynges haue i spoken vnto you, beynge yet present wyth you True 0.705 0.82 0.496
John 16.4 (Tyndale) john 16.4: but these thinges have i tolde you that when that houre is come ye myght remember them that i tolde you so. these thinges sayde i not unto you at the begynninge because i was present with you. the fathers whych sent me. these thynges haue i spoken vnto you, beynge yet present wyth you True 0.664 0.466 0.173
John 14.25 (AKJV) john 14.25: these things haue i spoken vnto you, being yet present with you. and the word which ye heare, is not myne, but the fathers whych sent me. these thynges haue i spoken vnto you, beynge yet present wyth you False 0.649 0.92 0.638
John 14.25 (Geneva) john 14.25: these things haue i spoken vnto you, being present with you. and the word which ye heare, is not myne, but the fathers whych sent me. these thynges haue i spoken vnto you, beynge yet present wyth you False 0.646 0.875 0.638
John 14.25 (Tyndale) john 14.25: this have i spoken vnto you beynge yet present with you. and the word which ye heare, is not myne, but the fathers whych sent me. these thynges haue i spoken vnto you, beynge yet present wyth you False 0.643 0.881 1.684
John 16.4 (ODRV) john 16.4: but these things i haue spoken to you: that when the houre shal come, you may remember them, that i told you. the fathers whych sent me. these thynges haue i spoken vnto you, beynge yet present wyth you True 0.638 0.462 0.413




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