A treatie of iustification. Founde emong the writinges of Cardinal Pole of blessed memorie, remaining in the custodie of M. Henrie Pyning, chamberlaine and general receiuer to the said cardinal, late deceased in Louaine. Item, certaine translations touching the said matter of iustification, the titles whereof, see in the page folowing

Copley, Thomas, Sir, 1534-1584, suggested trans
Pole, Reginald, 1500-1558
Publisher: Apud Ioannem Foulerum
Place of Publication: Lovanni
Publication Year: 1569
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: B15342 ESTC ID: S102468 STC ID: 20088
Subject Headings: Catholic Church -- Apologetic works; Justification; Theology; Theology -- History -- Early church, ca. 30-600;
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In-Text and gentlenesse, should not obteine that they aske. For our Lord him selfe saith: Aske, and it shall be geauen vnto you: seeke, and yee shall finde: and gentleness, should not obtain that they ask. For our Lord him self Says: Ask, and it shall be geauen unto you: seek, and ye shall find: cc n1, vmd xx vvi cst pns32 vvb. p-acp po12 n1 pno31 n1 vvz: vvb, cc pn31 vmb vbi n1 p-acp pn22: vvb, cc pn22 vmb vvi:




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Matthew 7.7 (ODRV) matthew 7.7: aske, and it shal be giuen you: seek, and you shal finde, knock, & it shal be opened to you. and gentlenesse, should not obteine that they aske. for our lord him selfe saith: aske, and it shall be geauen vnto you: seeke, and yee shall finde False 0.689 0.244 1.481
Matthew 7.7 (AKJV) matthew 7.7: aske, and it shalbe giuen you: seeke, and ye shall finde: knocke, and it shalbe opened vnto you. and gentlenesse, should not obteine that they aske. for our lord him selfe saith: aske, and it shall be geauen vnto you: seeke, and yee shall finde False 0.686 0.429 2.999
Matthew 7.7 (Geneva) matthew 7.7: aske, and it shall be giuen you: seeke, and ye shall finde: knocke, and it shall be opened vnto you. and gentlenesse, should not obteine that they aske. for our lord him selfe saith: aske, and it shall be geauen vnto you: seeke, and yee shall finde False 0.685 0.479 3.635
Luke 11.9 (AKJV) luke 11.9: and i say vnto you, aske, and it shalbe giuen you: seeke, and ye shal find: knocke, and it shalbe opened vnto you. and gentlenesse, should not obteine that they aske. for our lord him selfe saith: aske, and it shall be geauen vnto you: seeke, and yee shall finde False 0.683 0.377 1.482
Luke 11.9 (ODRV) luke 11.9: and i say to you, aske, and it shal be giuen you: seeke, and you shal find: knock, and it shal be opened to you. and gentlenesse, should not obteine that they aske. for our lord him selfe saith: aske, and it shall be geauen vnto you: seeke, and yee shall finde False 0.68 0.292 1.195
Luke 11.9 (Tyndale) - 1 luke 11.9: axe and it shalbe geven you. it shall be geauen vnto you: seeke True 0.607 0.669 0.0




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