Homelies sette forth by the righte reuerende father in God, Edmunde Byshop of London, not onely promised before in his booke, intituled, A necessary doctrine, but also now of late adioyned, and added thereunto, to be read within his diocesse of London, of all persons, vycars, and curates, vnto theyr parishioners, vpon sondayes, & holydayes.

Bonner, Edmund, 1500?-1569
Publisher: by Ihon Cawodde Prynter to the Kyng and Queenes Maiesties
Place of Publication: London in Poules churcheyarde at the sygne of the holy Ghost
Publication Year: 1555
Approximate Era: pre-Elizabeth
TCP ID: B00958 ESTC ID: S103088 STC ID: 3285.2
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 16th century;
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In-Text But the peruerse nature of man, corrupte wyth synne, and destitute of Gods woorde, and grace, thinketh it against all reason, that a man shoulde loue hys enemye, But the perverse nature of man, corrupt with sin, and destitute of God's word, and grace, Thinketh it against all reason, that a man should love his enemy, p-acp dt j n1 pp-f n1, vvb p-acp n1, cc j pp-f npg1 n1, cc n1, vvz pn31 p-acp d n1, cst dt n1 vmd vvi po31 n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 John 4.20 (Tyndale); 1 John 4.20 (Vulgate); Matthew 5.43 (ODRV)
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Matthew 5.43 (ODRV) matthew 5.43: you haue heard that it was sayd, thou shalt loue thy neighbour, & hate thine enemie. a man shoulde loue hys enemye, True 0.643 0.771 0.387
Matthew 5.43 (Vulgate) matthew 5.43: audistis quia dictum est: diliges proximum tuum, et odio habebis inimicum tuum. a man shoulde loue hys enemye, True 0.641 0.386 0.0
Romans 13.8 (ODRV) romans 13.8: owe no man any thing: but that you loue one another. for he that loueth his neighbour, hath fulfilled the law. a man shoulde loue hys enemye, True 0.637 0.441 1.069
Matthew 5.43 (Tyndale) matthew 5.43: ye have hearde how it is sayde: thou shalt love thyne neghbour and hate thine enimy. a man shoulde loue hys enemye, True 0.635 0.715 0.0
Matthew 5.43 (Geneva) matthew 5.43: ye haue heard that it hath bin said, thou shalt loue thy neighbour, and hate your enemie. a man shoulde loue hys enemye, True 0.632 0.747 0.362
Romans 13.8 (Geneva) romans 13.8: owe nothing to any man, but to loue one another: for he that loueth another, hath fulfilled the lawe. a man shoulde loue hys enemye, True 0.623 0.409 1.154
Romans 13.8 (AKJV) romans 13.8: owe no man any thing, but to loue one another: for hee that loueth another hath fulfilled the law. a man shoulde loue hys enemye, True 0.614 0.412 1.069
Matthew 5.43 (AKJV) matthew 5.43: yee haue heard, that it hath beene said, thou shalt loue thy neighbour, and hate thine enemie: a man shoulde loue hys enemye, True 0.613 0.738 0.351
Romans 13.8 (Tyndale) romans 13.8: owe nothinge to eny man: but to love one another. for he that loveth another fulfylleth the lawe. for these commaundementes: a man shoulde loue hys enemye, True 0.61 0.342 0.653
Matthew 5.43 (Wycliffe) matthew 5.43: ye han herd that it was seid, thou shalt loue thi neiybore, and hate thin enemye. a man shoulde loue hys enemye, True 0.604 0.69 2.52




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