A sermon of S. Cyprian made on the Lordes prayer that is to wytte, the Paternoster.

Cyprian, Saint, Bishop of Carthage
Paynell, Thomas
Publisher: In ædibus Thomæ Bertheleti typis impress
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1539
Approximate Era: pre-Elizabeth
TCP ID: A19734 ESTC ID: S109176 STC ID: 6156
Subject Headings: Lord's prayer -- Commentaries;
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In-Text For whan is he without lyght, in whose harte is lyghte? Or howe dothe the sonne and the day fayle hym, with whome the sonne and the day Christe, is? We that be alway in Christ, that is, in the light, shulde not in the night cesse from prayer. For when is he without Light, in whose heart is Light? Or how doth the son and the day fail him, with whom the son and the day Christ, is? We that be always in christ, that is, in the Light, should not in the night cease from prayer. p-acp q-crq vbz pns31 p-acp vvi, p-acp rg-crq n1 vbz n1? cc q-crq vdz dt n1 cc dt n1 vvb pno31, p-acp ro-crq dt n1 cc dt n1 np1, vbz? pns12 cst vbb av p-acp np1, cst vbz, p-acp dt n1, vmd xx p-acp dt n1 vvb p-acp n1.




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