Actes and monuments of matters most speciall and memorable, happenyng in the Church. [vol. 2, part 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: A67926 ESTC ID: S122167 STC ID: 11225
Subject Headings: Martyrs -- Great Britain;
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In-Text Hee that eateth this breade, liueth for euer. Hee blessed breade before his suffering, and deuided it to hys Disciples, thus sayinge: He that Eateth this bread, lives for ever. He blessed bread before his suffering, and divided it to his Disciples, thus saying: pns31 cst vvz d n1, vvz p-acp av. pns31 j-vvn n1 p-acp po31 n1, cc vvd pn31 p-acp po31 n2, av vvg:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Corinthians 11; John 6.49 (ODRV); Matthew 26.26 (Tyndale); Matthew 26.27 (ODRV)
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Matthew 26.26 (Tyndale) - 0 matthew 26.26: as they dyd eate iesus toke breed and gave thankes brake it and gave it to the disciples and sayde: hee that eateth this breade, liueth for euer. hee blessed breade before his suffering, and deuided it to hys disciples, thus sayinge False 0.678 0.474 0.525
Luke 22.19 (AKJV) luke 22.19: and hee tooke bread, and gaue thankes, and brake it, and gaue vnto them, saying, this is my body which is giuen for you, this doe in remembrance of me. hee that eateth this breade, liueth for euer. hee blessed breade before his suffering, and deuided it to hys disciples, thus sayinge False 0.633 0.526 3.878
Matthew 26.26 (ODRV) matthew 26.26: and whiles they were at supper, iesvs tooke bread, and blessed, and brake: and he gaue to his disciples, and said: take ye, and eate: this is my body. hee that eateth this breade, liueth for euer. hee blessed breade before his suffering, and deuided it to hys disciples, thus sayinge False 0.619 0.597 1.351
Matthew 26.26 (AKJV) matthew 26.26: and as they were eating, iesus took bread, and blessed it, and brake it, and gaue it to the disciples, and said, take, eate, this is my body. hee that eateth this breade, liueth for euer. hee blessed breade before his suffering, and deuided it to hys disciples, thus sayinge False 0.609 0.72 1.439
Matthew 26.26 (Geneva) matthew 26.26: and as they did eate, iesus tooke the bread, and when he had blessed, he brake it, and gaue it to the disciples, and sayd, take, eate: this is my bodie. hee that eateth this breade, liueth for euer. hee blessed breade before his suffering, and deuided it to hys disciples, thus sayinge False 0.604 0.666 1.394




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