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
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In-Text He doth not dye for his shepe. He doth not gyue them liefe. And when the wolfe commyth he doth leaue them. They be not his owne. He does not die for his sheep. He does not gyve them lief. And when the wolf commyth he does leave them. They be not his own. pns31 vdz xx vvi p-acp po31 n1. pns31 vdz xx vvi pno32 av-j. cc c-crq dt n1 n1 pns31 vdz vvi pno32. pns32 vbb xx po31 d.




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John 10.12 (ODRV) john 10.12: the good pastour giueth his life for his sheep. but the hireling & he that is not the pastour, whose owne the sheep are not, seeth the wulfe comming, and leaueth the sheep, and flieth: and the wulfe raueneth, and disperseth the sheep. he doth not dye for his shepe. he doth not gyue them liefe. and when the wolfe commyth he doth leaue them. they be not his owne False 0.672 0.27 0.264




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