Actes and monuments of matters most speciall and memorable, happenyng in the Church. [vol. 1] with an vniuersall history of the same, wherein is set forth at large the whole race and course of the Church, from the primitiue age to these latter tymes of ours, with the bloudy times, horrible troubles, and great persecutions agaynst the true martyrs of Christ, sought and wrought as well by heathen emperours, as nowe lately practised by Romish prelates, especially in this realme of England and Scotland. Newly reuised and recognised, partly also augmented, and now the fourth time agayne published and recommended to the studious reader, by the author (through the helpe of Christ our Lord) Iohn Foxe, which desireth thee good reader to helpe him with thy prayer.

Foxe, John, 1516-1587
Publisher: Imprinted by Iohn Daye dwellyng ouer Aldersgate beneath S Martins
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1583
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A67922 ESTC ID: S122167 STC ID: 11225
Subject Headings: Martyrs -- Great Britain;
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In-Text Whereof speaketh the booke of Lamentations the 5. chapter. Our fathers haue sinned, and are now gone, and we must beare their wickednesse. Whereof speaks the book of Lamentations the 5. chapter. Our Father's have sinned, and Are now gone, and we must bear their wickedness. c-crq vvz dt n1 pp-f n2 dt crd n1. po12 n2 vhb vvn, cc vbr av vvn, cc pns12 vmb vvi po32 n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Deuteronomy 24.16 (Geneva); Lamentations 5.7 (AKJV); Lamentations 5.7 (Geneva)
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Lamentations 5.7 (Geneva) lamentations 5.7: our fathers haue sinned, and are not, and we haue borne their iniquities. whereof speaketh the booke of lamentations the 5. chapter. our fathers haue sinned, and are now gone, and we must beare their wickednesse False 0.749 0.948 0.0
Lamentations 5.7 (AKJV) lamentations 5.7: our fathers haue sinned and are not, and wee haue borne their iniquities. whereof speaketh the booke of lamentations the 5. chapter. our fathers haue sinned, and are now gone, and we must beare their wickednesse False 0.749 0.937 0.0
Lamentations 5.7 (ODRV) lamentations 5.7: our fathers haue sinned, and they are not:& we haue borne their iniquities. whereof speaketh the booke of lamentations the 5. chapter. our fathers haue sinned, and are now gone, and we must beare their wickednesse False 0.73 0.921 0.0
Psalms 106.6 (Geneva) - 0 psalms 106.6: we haue sinned with our fathers: whereof speaketh the booke of lamentations the 5. chapter. our fathers haue sinned True 0.63 0.8 1.203
Psalms 106.6 (AKJV) - 0 psalms 106.6: wee haue sinned with our fathers: whereof speaketh the booke of lamentations the 5. chapter. our fathers haue sinned True 0.627 0.789 1.138
Lamentations 5.7 (AKJV) lamentations 5.7: our fathers haue sinned and are not, and wee haue borne their iniquities. whereof speaketh the booke of lamentations the 5. chapter. our fathers haue sinned True 0.626 0.738 1.367
Lamentations 5.7 (Geneva) lamentations 5.7: our fathers haue sinned, and are not, and we haue borne their iniquities. whereof speaketh the booke of lamentations the 5. chapter. our fathers haue sinned True 0.623 0.75 1.427
Lamentations 5.7 (ODRV) lamentations 5.7: our fathers haue sinned, and they are not:& we haue borne their iniquities. whereof speaketh the booke of lamentations the 5. chapter. our fathers haue sinned True 0.606 0.712 1.427




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