The practise of preaching, otherwise called the Pathway to the pulpet conteyning an excellent method how to frame diuine sermons, & to interpret the holy Scriptures according to the capacitie of the vulgar people. First written in Latin by the learned pastor of Christes Church, D. Andreas Hyperius: and now lately (to the profit of the same Church) Englished by Iohn Ludham, vicar of Wethersfeld. 1577.

Hyperius, Andreas, 1511-1564
Ludham, John, d. 1613
Orth, Wigand, 1537-1566
Publisher: By Thomas East
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1577
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A68093 ESTC ID: S122044 STC ID: 11758.5
Subject Headings: Preaching;
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In-Text II. The effectes of baptisme ough• exactely to be obserued, especially that by baptisme we are made pertakers of the death of Christ, II The effects of Baptism ough• exactly to be observed, especially that by Baptism we Are made partakers of the death of christ, crd dt n2 pp-f n1 n1 av-j pc-acp vbi vvn, av-j cst p-acp n1 pns12 vbr vvn n2 pp-f dt n1 pp-f np1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Romans 6.3 (Geneva)
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Romans 6.3 (Geneva) romans 6.3: knowe ye not, that all we which haue bene baptized into iesus christ, haue bene baptized into his death? ii. the effectes of baptisme ough* exactely to be obserued, especially that by baptisme we are made pertakers of the death of christ, False 0.694 0.589 0.769
Romans 6.3 (AKJV) romans 6.3: know ye not, that so many of vs as were baptized into iesus christ, were baptized into his death? ii. the effectes of baptisme ough* exactely to be obserued, especially that by baptisme we are made pertakers of the death of christ, False 0.693 0.587 0.85
Romans 6.3 (ODRV) romans 6.3: are you ignorant that al we which are baptized in christ iesvs, in his death we are baptized? ii. the effectes of baptisme ough* exactely to be obserued, especially that by baptisme we are made pertakers of the death of christ, False 0.688 0.397 0.882
Romans 6.4 (Geneva) romans 6.4: we are buried then with him by baptisme into his death, that like as christ was raysed vp from the dead to the glorie of the father, so we also should walke in newnesse of life. ii. the effectes of baptisme ough* exactely to be obserued, especially that by baptisme we are made pertakers of the death of christ, False 0.658 0.549 2.327
Romans 6.4 (ODRV) romans 6.4: for we are buried together with him by baptisme into death: that as christ is risen from the dead by the glorie of the father, so we also may walke in newnesse of life. ii. the effectes of baptisme ough* exactely to be obserued, especially that by baptisme we are made pertakers of the death of christ, False 0.644 0.51 2.475
Romans 6.4 (AKJV) romans 6.4: therefore wee are buryed with him by baptisme into death, that like as christ was raised vp from the dead by the glorie of the father: euen so wee also should walke in newnesse of life. ii. the effectes of baptisme ough* exactely to be obserued, especially that by baptisme we are made pertakers of the death of christ, False 0.632 0.535 2.135
Romans 6.4 (Tyndale) romans 6.4: we are buryed with him by baptism for to dye that lykewyse as christ was raysed vp from deeth by the glorye of the father: even so we also shuld walke in a newe lyfe. ii. the effectes of baptisme ough* exactely to be obserued, especially that by baptisme we are made pertakers of the death of christ, False 0.62 0.422 0.351




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