The sermons of M. Iohn Caluin vpon the fifth booke of Moses called Deuteronomie faithfully gathered word for word as he preached them in open pulpet; together with a preface of the ministers of the Church of Geneua, and an admonishment made by the deacons there. Also there are annexed two profitable tables, the one containing the chiefe matters; the other the places of Scripture herein alledged. Translated out of French by Arthur Golding.

Calvin, Jean, 1509-1564
Fleming, Abraham, 1552?-1607
Golding, Arthur, 1536-1606
Ragueneau, Denys
Publisher: Printed by Henry Middleton for George Bishop
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1583
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A17698 ESTC ID: S107166 STC ID: 4442
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Deuteronomy;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text This onely one woord woulde suffice vs. But what? Wee aske GOD our dayly breade, protesting that it is his peculiar office to feede vs: This only one word would suffice us But what? we ask GOD our daily bread, protesting that it is his peculiar office to feed us: np1 av-j crd n1 vmd vvi pno12 p-acp r-crq? pns12 vvb np1 po12 j n1, vvg cst pn31 vbz po31 j n1 pc-acp vvi pno12:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Matthew 6.11 (Geneva)
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Matthew 6.11 (Geneva) matthew 6.11: giue vs this day our dayly bread. this onely one woord woulde suffice vs. but what? wee aske god our dayly breade, protesting that it is his peculiar office to feede vs False 0.682 0.798 0.994
Matthew 6.11 (AKJV) matthew 6.11: giue vs this day our daily bread. this onely one woord woulde suffice vs. but what? wee aske god our dayly breade, protesting that it is his peculiar office to feede vs False 0.679 0.757 0.602
Luke 11.3 (ODRV) luke 11.3: our daily bread giue vs this day, this onely one woord woulde suffice vs. but what? wee aske god our dayly breade, protesting that it is his peculiar office to feede vs False 0.673 0.7 0.602
Luke 11.3 (Vulgate) luke 11.3: panem nostrum quotidianum da nobis hodie. this onely one woord woulde suffice vs. but what? wee aske god our dayly breade, protesting that it is his peculiar office to feede vs False 0.649 0.324 0.0
Luke 11.3 (Tyndale) luke 11.3: oure dayly breed geve vs evermore. this onely one woord woulde suffice vs. but what? wee aske god our dayly breade, protesting that it is his peculiar office to feede vs False 0.649 0.317 0.943
Luke 11.3 (AKJV) luke 11.3: giue vs day by day our dayly bread. this onely one woord woulde suffice vs. but what? wee aske god our dayly breade, protesting that it is his peculiar office to feede vs False 0.641 0.769 0.943
Luke 11.3 (Geneva) luke 11.3: our dayly bread giue vs for the day: this onely one woord woulde suffice vs. but what? wee aske god our dayly breade, protesting that it is his peculiar office to feede vs False 0.64 0.684 0.994
Matthew 6.11 (ODRV) matthew 6.11: give vs today our supersubstiantial bread. this onely one woord woulde suffice vs. but what? wee aske god our dayly breade, protesting that it is his peculiar office to feede vs False 0.605 0.396 0.637
Matthew 6.11 (Tyndale) matthew 6.11: geve vs this daye oure dayly breede. this onely one woord woulde suffice vs. but what? wee aske god our dayly breade, protesting that it is his peculiar office to feede vs False 0.604 0.665 0.943




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