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 Then let vs beleue him, by seyng him spiritually, and so doyng we shalbe more happy then Thomas, in thys that he hath sene hym corporally. Then let us believe him, by sing him spiritually, and so doing we shall more happy then Thomas, in this that he hath seen him corporally. av vvb pno12 vvi pno31, p-acp vvb pno31 av-j, cc av vdg pns12 vmb|vbi av-dc j cs np1, p-acp d cst pns31 vhz vvn pno31 av-j.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: John 20.29 (Tyndale); John 20.31 (ODRV)
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John 20.29 (Tyndale) john 20.29: iesus sayde vnto him. thomas because thou hast sene me therfore thou belevest: happy are they that have not sene and yet beleve. then let vs beleue him, by seyng him spiritually, and so doyng we shalbe more happy then thomas, in thys that he hath sene hym corporally False 0.631 0.516 3.092
John 20.29 (Tyndale) john 20.29: iesus sayde vnto him. thomas because thou hast sene me therfore thou belevest: happy are they that have not sene and yet beleve. so doyng we shalbe more happy then thomas, in thys that he hath sene hym corporally True 0.628 0.652 3.206
John 20.29 (Geneva) john 20.29: iesus said vnto him, thomas, because thou hast seene me, thou beleeuest: blessed are they that haue not seene, and haue beleeued. then let vs beleue him, by seyng him spiritually, and so doyng we shalbe more happy then thomas, in thys that he hath sene hym corporally False 0.623 0.478 0.263
John 20.29 (ODRV) john 20.29: iesvs saith to him: because thou hast seen me, thomas, thou hast beleeued: blessed are they that haue not seen & haue beleeued. then let vs beleue him, by seyng him spiritually, and so doyng we shalbe more happy then thomas, in thys that he hath sene hym corporally False 0.619 0.396 0.263
John 20.29 (ODRV) john 20.29: iesvs saith to him: because thou hast seen me, thomas, thou hast beleeued: blessed are they that haue not seen & haue beleeued. so doyng we shalbe more happy then thomas, in thys that he hath sene hym corporally True 0.613 0.493 0.271
John 20.29 (AKJV) john 20.29: iesus saith vnto him, thomas, because thou hast seene mee, thou hast beleeued: blessed are they that haue not seene, and yet haue beleeued. then let vs beleue him, by seyng him spiritually, and so doyng we shalbe more happy then thomas, in thys that he hath sene hym corporally False 0.612 0.443 0.248
John 20.29 (Geneva) john 20.29: iesus said vnto him, thomas, because thou hast seene me, thou beleeuest: blessed are they that haue not seene, and haue beleeued. so doyng we shalbe more happy then thomas, in thys that he hath sene hym corporally True 0.602 0.568 0.271




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