Two notable sermons. Made by that worthy martyr of Christ Maister Iohn Bradford, the one of repentance, and the other of the Lordes supper neuer before imprinted. Perused and allowed according to the Queenes Maiesties iniunction

Bradford, John, 1510?-1555
Sampson, Thomas, 1517?-1589
Publisher: By Iohn Awdely and Iohn Wyght
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1574
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A68970 ESTC ID: S106383 STC ID: 3500.5
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 16th century;
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Adjacent References with Relevance: Romans 8.35 (Tyndale); Romans 8.39 (Geneva)
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Romans 8.39 (Geneva) romans 8.39: nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature shalbe able to separate vs from the loue of god, which is in christ iesus our lord. god loueth thee not? nay, nothing can separate thee from the loue wher wyth god hath loued thee in christ iesus True 0.64 0.653 0.566
Romans 8.39 (AKJV) romans 8.39: nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shalbe able to separate vs from the loue of god, which is in christ iesus our lord. god loueth thee not? nay, nothing can separate thee from the loue wher wyth god hath loued thee in christ iesus True 0.634 0.641 0.566
Romans 8.39 (Geneva) romans 8.39: nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature shalbe able to separate vs from the loue of god, which is in christ iesus our lord. or any misery perswade thee now, that god loueth thee not? nay, nothing can separate thee from the loue wher wyth god hath loued thee in christ iesus False 0.632 0.488 0.809
Romans 8.39 (AKJV) romans 8.39: nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shalbe able to separate vs from the loue of god, which is in christ iesus our lord. or any misery perswade thee now, that god loueth thee not? nay, nothing can separate thee from the loue wher wyth god hath loued thee in christ iesus False 0.63 0.482 0.809
Romans 8.39 (Tyndale) romans 8.39: nether heyth nether loweth nether eny other creature shalbe able to departe vs from the love of god shewed in christ iesu oure lorde. god loueth thee not? nay, nothing can separate thee from the loue wher wyth god hath loued thee in christ iesus True 0.629 0.331 0.363
Romans 8.39 (ODRV) romans 8.39: nor height, nor depth, nor other creature, shal be able to separate vs from the charitie of god which is in christ iesvs our lord. god loueth thee not? nay, nothing can separate thee from the loue wher wyth god hath loued thee in christ iesus True 0.611 0.541 0.566
Romans 8.39 (ODRV) romans 8.39: nor height, nor depth, nor other creature, shal be able to separate vs from the charitie of god which is in christ iesvs our lord. or any misery perswade thee now, that god loueth thee not? nay, nothing can separate thee from the loue wher wyth god hath loued thee in christ iesus False 0.604 0.373 0.539




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