A treatise of the Lords supper in two sermons.

Smith, Henry, 1550?-1591
Publisher: By R Field for Thomas Man dwelling in Paternoster row at the signe of the Talbot
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1591
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A68750 ESTC ID: S113471 STC ID: 22705
Subject Headings: Lord's Supper; Sermons, English -- 16th century;
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In-Text Al the Apostles say, that it was needfull that Christ should take our flesh but no Apostle saith, that it is needfull that we should take Christs flesh; All the Apostles say, that it was needful that christ should take our Flesh but no Apostle Says, that it is needful that we should take Christ Flesh; d dt n2 vvb, cst pn31 vbds j cst np1 vmd vvi po12 n1 p-acp dx n1 vvz, cst pn31 vbz j cst pns12 vmd vvi npg1 n1;




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John 6.52 (ODRV) - 1 john 6.52: how can this man giue vs his flesh to eate? it is needfull that we should take christs flesh True 0.707 0.753 0.328
John 6.52 (Geneva) john 6.52: then the iewes stroue among themselues, saying, howe can this man giue vs his flesh to eate? it is needfull that we should take christs flesh True 0.639 0.627 0.271
John 6.52 (AKJV) john 6.52: the iewes therefore stroue amongst themselues, saying, how can this man giue vs his flesh to eate? it is needfull that we should take christs flesh True 0.636 0.667 0.281




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