A testimonie of antiquitie shewing the auncient fayth in the Church of England touching the sacrament of the body and bloude of the Lord here publikely preached, and also receaued in the Saxons tyme, aboue 600. yeares agoe.

Aelfric, Abbot of Eynsham
Joscelyn, John, 1529-1603
Parker, Matthew, 1504-1575
Publisher: By Iohn Day dwelling ouer Aldersgate beneath S Martyns
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1566
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A68376 ESTC ID: S122220 STC ID: 159.5
Subject Headings: Lord's Supper; Sermons, English (Old);
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In-Text & the vpper poste of their dore, & afterward to eate ye lambes flesh rosted, & vnleauened bread wt wilde lettisse. God sayth vnto Moyses. & the upper post of their door, & afterwards to eat you Lambs Flesh roasted, & unleavened bred with wild lettisse. God say unto Moses. cc dt jc n1 pp-f po32 n1, cc av pc-acp vvi pn22 n2 n1 vvn, cc vvd n1 p-acp j n1. np1 vvz p-acp np1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Exodus 12.8 (Geneva); Exodus 12.9 (ODRV)
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Exodus 12.8 (Geneva) exodus 12.8: and they shall eate the flesh the same night, roste with fire, and vnleauened bread: with sowre herbes they shall eate it. & the vpper poste of their dore, & afterward to eate ye lambes flesh rosted, & vnleauened bread wt wilde lettisse. god sayth vnto moyses False 0.607 0.404 0.864




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