On Saynt Andrewes day the Gospels with brief sermo[n]s vpon them for al the holy dayes in y[e] yere.

Taverner, Richard, 1505?-1575
Publisher: Imprinted in Fletestret next to the White Harte by Rycharde Bankes
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1542
Approximate Era: pre-Elizabeth
TCP ID: A16091 ESTC ID: S193 STC ID: 2970
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Gospels; Church year sermons; Sermons, English -- 16th century;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text And they al merueled, and forth wt his mouth was opened & his tong, and he spake blessing god. And they all merueled, and forth with his Mouth was opened & his tonge, and he spoke blessing god. cc pns32 d vvd, cc av p-acp po31 n1 vbds vvn cc po31 n1, cc pns31 vvd n1 n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Luke 1.63 (AKJV); Luke 1.64 (Wycliffe)
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Luke 1.64 (Wycliffe) luke 1.64: and alle men wondriden. and anoon his mouth was openyd, and his tunge, and he spak, and blesside god. and they al merueled, and forth wt his mouth was opened & his tong, and he spake blessing god False 0.772 0.475 0.415
Luke 1.64 (ODRV) luke 1.64: and forthwith his mouth was opened, and his tongue, and he spake blessing god. and they al merueled, and forth wt his mouth was opened & his tong, and he spake blessing god False 0.735 0.902 2.42
Luke 1.64 (Geneva) luke 1.64: and his mouth was opened immediately, and his tongue, and he spake and praised god. and they al merueled, and forth wt his mouth was opened & his tong, and he spake blessing god False 0.727 0.804 0.939
Luke 1.64 (AKJV) luke 1.64: and his mouth was opened immediatly, and his tongue loosed, and hee spake, and praised god. and they al merueled, and forth wt his mouth was opened & his tong, and he spake blessing god False 0.715 0.629 0.864
Luke 1.64 (Tyndale) luke 1.64: and his mouthe was opened immediatly and his tonge also and he spake lawdynge god. and they al merueled, and forth wt his mouth was opened & his tong, and he spake blessing god False 0.665 0.818 0.704
Luke 1.64 (AKJV) luke 1.64: and his mouth was opened immediatly, and his tongue loosed, and hee spake, and praised god. forth wt his mouth was opened & his tong True 0.636 0.724 0.786
Luke 1.64 (Geneva) luke 1.64: and his mouth was opened immediately, and his tongue, and he spake and praised god. forth wt his mouth was opened & his tong True 0.635 0.813 0.85
Mark 7.35 (Geneva) mark 7.35: and straightway his eares were opened, and the string of his tongue was loosed, and hee spake plaine. forth wt his mouth was opened & his tong True 0.634 0.41 0.405
Mark 7.35 (AKJV) mark 7.35: and straightway his eares were opened, and the string of his tongue was loosed, and he spake plaine. forth wt his mouth was opened & his tong True 0.631 0.383 0.42
Mark 7.35 (Tyndale) mark 7.35: and streyght waye his eares were openned and the stringe of his tounge was loosed and he spake playne. forth wt his mouth was opened & his tong True 0.621 0.394 0.0
Luke 1.64 (ODRV) luke 1.64: and forthwith his mouth was opened, and his tongue, and he spake blessing god. forth wt his mouth was opened & his tong True 0.62 0.833 0.85
Luke 1.64 (Tyndale) luke 1.64: and his mouthe was opened immediatly and his tonge also and he spake lawdynge god. forth wt his mouth was opened & his tong True 0.619 0.838 0.437




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