Holsome and catholyke doctryne concerninge the seuen Sacramentes of Chrystes Church expedient to be knowen of all men, set forth in maner of shorte sermons to bee made to the people, / by the reuerend father in God. Thomas byshop of Lincolne. Anno. 1558. Mense Februarij.

Watson, Thomas, 1513-1584
Publisher: In ædibus Roberti Caly typographi
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1558
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A68859 ESTC ID: S100033 STC ID: 25112.5
Subject Headings: Sacraments; Sermons, English -- 16th century;
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In-Text Whereby wee learne that no man is incorporate to Christ, and made one bodye with hym, Whereby we Learn that no man is incorporate to christ, and made one body with him, c-crq pns12 vvb cst dx n1 vbz j p-acp np1, cc vvd crd n1 p-acp pno31,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: John 3; John 3.5 (Tyndale); Romans 12.5 (Vulgate)
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Romans 12.5 (Vulgate) romans 12.5: ita multi unum corpus sumus in christo, singuli autem alter alterius membra. whereby wee learne that no man is incorporate to christ, and made one bodye with hym, False 0.662 0.314 0.0
Romans 12.5 (AKJV) romans 12.5: so we being many are one bodie in christ, and euery one members one of another. whereby wee learne that no man is incorporate to christ, and made one bodye with hym, False 0.655 0.491 0.351
Romans 12.5 (Tyndale) romans 12.5: so we beynge many are one body in christ and every man (amonge oure selves) one anothers members whereby wee learne that no man is incorporate to christ, and made one bodye with hym, False 0.648 0.441 1.741
1 Corinthians 12.27 (Tyndale) 1 corinthians 12.27: ye are the body of christ and members one of another. whereby wee learne that no man is incorporate to christ, and made one bodye with hym, False 0.646 0.409 0.332
Romans 12.5 (Geneva) romans 12.5: so we being many are one body in christ, and euery one, one anothers members. whereby wee learne that no man is incorporate to christ, and made one bodye with hym, False 0.635 0.44 0.332
Romans 12.5 (ODRV) romans 12.5: so we being many, are one body in christ, & each one anothers members. whereby wee learne that no man is incorporate to christ, and made one bodye with hym, False 0.634 0.415 0.351
1 Corinthians 12.27 (AKJV) 1 corinthians 12.27: now yee are the body of christ, and members in particular. whereby wee learne that no man is incorporate to christ, and made one bodye with hym, False 0.626 0.386 0.316
1 Corinthians 12.27 (ODRV) 1 corinthians 12.27: and you are the body of christ, and members of member. whereby wee learne that no man is incorporate to christ, and made one bodye with hym, False 0.608 0.38 0.332




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