Two sermons preached the one at Paules Crosse the eight of Ianuarie 1580. The other, at Christes Churche in London the same day in the after noone: by Iames Bisse maister of Art, and fellowe of Magdalen Colledge in Oxenford.

Bisse, James, 1551 or 2-1607
Publisher: By Thomas Dawson for Thomas Woodcocke
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1581
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A16175 ESTC ID: S112803 STC ID: 3099
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 16th century;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text Why? that no flesh should reioyce in his presence. What then? that he that reioyceth, should reioyce in the Lord. Why? that no Flesh should rejoice in his presence. What then? that he that rejoices, should rejoice in the Lord. q-crq? d dx n1 vmd vvi p-acp po31 n1. q-crq av? cst pns31 cst vvz, vmd vvi p-acp dt n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Corinthians 1.27 (Tyndale); 1 Corinthians 1.29 (Geneva)
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1 Corinthians 1.29 (Geneva) 1 corinthians 1.29: that no flesh shoulde reioyce in his presence. why? that no flesh should reioyce in his presence. what then? that he that reioyceth, should reioyce in the lord False 0.769 0.963 1.507
1 Corinthians 1.29 (Tyndale) 1 corinthians 1.29: that no flesshe shulde reioyce in his presence. why? that no flesh should reioyce in his presence. what then? that he that reioyceth, should reioyce in the lord False 0.752 0.938 1.002
1 Corinthians 1.29 (AKJV) 1 corinthians 1.29: that no flesh should glory in his presence. why? that no flesh should reioyce in his presence. what then? that he that reioyceth, should reioyce in the lord False 0.725 0.96 1.066
1 Corinthians 1.29 (ODRV) 1 corinthians 1.29: that no flesh may glorie in his sight. why? that no flesh should reioyce in his presence. what then? that he that reioyceth, should reioyce in the lord False 0.72 0.898 0.533
1 Corinthians 1.31 (Geneva) 1 corinthians 1.31: that, according as it is written, hee that reioyceth, let him reioyce in the lord. why? that no flesh should reioyce in his presence. what then? that he that reioyceth, should reioyce in the lord False 0.713 0.772 2.698
1 Corinthians 1.31 (AKJV) 1 corinthians 1.31: that according as it is written, he that glorieth, let him glory in the lord. why? that no flesh should reioyce in his presence. what then? that he that reioyceth, should reioyce in the lord False 0.709 0.598 0.702
1 Corinthians 1.29 (Vulgate) 1 corinthians 1.29: ut non glorietur omnis caro in conspectu ejus. why? that no flesh should reioyce in his presence. what then? that he that reioyceth, should reioyce in the lord False 0.705 0.288 0.0
1 Corinthians 1.31 (Tyndale) 1 corinthians 1.31: that accordinge as it is written: he which reioyseth shulde reioyce in the lorde. why? that no flesh should reioyce in his presence. what then? that he that reioyceth, should reioyce in the lord False 0.701 0.711 0.45
1 Corinthians 1.31 (ODRV) 1 corinthians 1.31: that as it is written: he that doth glorie, may glorie in our lord. why? that no flesh should reioyce in his presence. what then? that he that reioyceth, should reioyce in the lord False 0.688 0.391 0.738




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