Sermons very fruitfull, godly, and learned, preached and sette foorth by Maister Roger Edgeworth, doctoure of diuinitie, canon of the cathedrall churches of Sarisburie, Welles and Bristow, residentiary in the cathedrall churche of Welles, and chauncellour of the same churche: with a repertorie or table, directinge to many notable matters expressed in the same sermons

Edgeworth, Roger, d. 1560
Publisher: In ædibus Roberti Caly Tipographi
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1557
Approximate Era: pre-Elizabeth
TCP ID: A21119 ESTC ID: S111773 STC ID: 7482
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 16th century;
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In-Text Here you haue manifest ceremonies, the aultare was Ceremoniall, so was the distinction of the clene beastes from the vnclene. Here you have manifest ceremonies, the altar was Ceremonial, so was the distinction of the clean beasts from the unclean. av pn22 vhb j n2, dt n1 vbds j, av vbds dt n1 pp-f dt j n2 p-acp dt j-u.




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Leviticus 20.25 (Geneva) - 0 leviticus 20.25: therefore shall ye put difference betweene cleane beastes and vncleane, and betweene vncleane foules and cleane: was the distinction of the clene beastes from the vnclene True 0.733 0.43 1.357
Leviticus 11.47 (AKJV) leviticus 11.47: to make a difference betweene the vncleane and the cleane, & betweene the beast that may be eaten, and the beast that may not be eaten. was the distinction of the clene beastes from the vnclene True 0.698 0.252 0.0
Leviticus 11.47 (Geneva) leviticus 11.47: that there may be a difference betweene the vncleane and cleane, and betweene the beast that may be eaten, and the beast that ought not to be eaten. was the distinction of the clene beastes from the vnclene True 0.674 0.282 0.0
Leviticus 20.25 (AKJV) leviticus 20.25: ye shall therefore put difference betweene cleane beasts, and vncleane, and betweene vncleane foules, and cleane: & ye shall not make your soules abominable by beast or by foule, or by any maner of liuing thing, that creepeth on the ground, which i haue separated from you as vncleane. was the distinction of the clene beastes from the vnclene True 0.666 0.3 0.0




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