The mysterie of the Lords Supper Cleerely manifested in five sermons; two of preparation, and three of the Sacrament it selfe. By a reverend and faithfull preacher of Gods word.

Bruce, Robert, 1554-1631
Mitchell, S., fl. 1614
Publisher: Imprinted by H Lownes for Thomas Man
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1614
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A17049 ESTC ID: S119531 STC ID: 3922
Subject Headings: Church of Scotland; Lord's Supper;
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In-Text And why? You heare not the word so soon spoken by mee, but incontinent, the thing, which my words whereof I speak, signifie, commeth into your minde. And why? You hear not the word so soon spoken by me, but incontinent, the thing, which my words whereof I speak, signify, comes into your mind. cc q-crq? pn22 vvb xx dt n1 av av vvn p-acp pno11, cc-acp j, dt n1, r-crq po11 n2 c-crq pns11 vvb, vvb, vvz p-acp po22 n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: John 8.43 (AKJV)
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John 8.43 (AKJV) john 8.43: why doe yee not vnderstand my speech? euen because yee cannot heare my word. and why? you heare not the word so soon spoken by mee True 0.694 0.283 5.146
John 8.43 (ODRV) john 8.43: why doe you not know my speach? because you can not heare my word. and why? you heare not the word so soon spoken by mee True 0.682 0.419 5.863




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