A sermon preached at Paules Crosse, the 23. of Aprill, being the Lords day, called Sonday. 1581. By Anthonie Andreson

Anderson, Anthony, d. 1593
Publisher: By H Bynneman for Ralph Nevvbery
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1581
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A19291 ESTC ID: S108525 STC ID: 570
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 16th century;
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In-Text but brethren we haue not so learned Christe. but brothers we have not so learned Christ. cc-acp n2 pns12 vhb xx av j np1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Corinthians 10.7; 1 Corinthians 10.7 (Geneva); Ephesians 4.19; Ephesians 4.20 (AKJV); Exodus 32.6; Matthew 3.2
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Ephesians 4.20 (AKJV) ephesians 4.20: but ye haue not so learned christ: but brethren we haue not so learned christe False 0.797 0.944 0.0
Ephesians 4.20 (Tyndale) ephesians 4.20: but ye have not so learned christ, but brethren we haue not so learned christe False 0.791 0.916 0.0
Ephesians 4.20 (Geneva) ephesians 4.20: but yee haue not so learned christ, but brethren we haue not so learned christe False 0.787 0.943 0.0
Ephesians 4.20 (ODRV) ephesians 4.20: but you haue not so learned christ: but brethren we haue not so learned christe False 0.785 0.942 0.0
Ephesians 4.20 (Vulgate) ephesians 4.20: vos autem non ita didicistis christum, but brethren we haue not so learned christe False 0.655 0.406 0.0




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