Catechismus, that is to say, a shorte instruction into Christian religion for the synguler commoditie and profyte of childre[n] and yong people. Set forth by the mooste reuerende father in God Thomas Archbyshop of Canterbury, primate of all England and Metropolitane

Cranmer, Thomas, 1489-1556
Jonas, Justus, 1493-1555
Publisher: In S Jhones strete by Nycolas Hyll for Gwalter Lynne dwellyng on Somers kaye by Byllynges gate
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1548
Approximate Era: pre-Elizabeth
TCP ID: A19564 ESTC ID: S109272 STC ID: 5993
Subject Headings: Catechisms -- Lutheran Church; Creeds -- Lutheran Church;
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In-Text But when we say in the lordes prayer, thy wyll be donne, then we do not only pray, that both we and other maye kepe gods commaundemētes, But when we say in the Lords prayer, thy will be done, then we do not only pray, that both we and other may keep God's Commandments, p-acp c-crq pns12 vvb p-acp dt ng1 n1, po21 n1 vbi vdn, cs pns12 vdb xx av-j vvi, cst d pns12 cc j-jn vmb vvi n2 n2,




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Luke 11.2 (Tyndale) luke 11.2: and he sayd vnto the: when ye praye saye: o oure father which arte in heaven, halowed be thy name. thy kyngdome come. thy will be fulfilled, even in erth as it is in heaven. but when we say in the lordes prayer, thy wyll be donne True 0.6 0.572 0.403




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