Fiftie godlie and learned sermons diuided into fiue decades, conteyning the chiefe and principall pointes of Christian religion, written in three seuerall tomes or sections, by Henrie Bullinger minister of the churche of Tigure in Swicerlande. Whereunto is adioyned a triple or three-folde table verie fruitefull and necessarie. Translated out of Latine into English by H.I. student in diuinitie.

Bullinger, Heinrich, 1504-1575
H. I., student in divinity
Publisher: By Henry Middleton for Ralphe Newberrie dwelling in Fleet streate a little aboue the Conduite
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1577
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A17183 ESTC ID: S106874 STC ID: 4056
Subject Headings: Sermons, Ferman -- 16th century;
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In-Text Christ hath transformed this vile bodie of ours, to make it conformable to his glorious bodie, by the power wherein hee can make all things subiecte to himselfe. christ hath transformed this vile body of ours, to make it conformable to his glorious body, by the power wherein he can make all things Subject to himself. np1 vhz vvn d j n1 pp-f png12, pc-acp vvi pn31 j p-acp po31 j n1, p-acp dt n1 c-crq pns31 vmb vvi d n2 j-jn p-acp px31.




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Philippians 3.21 (AKJV) philippians 3.21: who shall change our vile bodie, that it may bee fashioned like vnto his glorious body, according to the working whereby he is able euen to subdue all things vnto himselfe. christ hath transformed this vile bodie of ours, to make it conformable to his glorious bodie, by the power wherein hee can make all things subiecte to himselfe False 0.827 0.791 1.96
Philippians 3.21 (Geneva) philippians 3.21: who shall change our vile bodie, that it may be fashioned like vnto his glorious body, according to the working, whereby hee is able euen to subdue all things vnto him selfe. christ hath transformed this vile bodie of ours, to make it conformable to his glorious bodie, by the power wherein hee can make all things subiecte to himselfe False 0.822 0.776 1.96
Philippians 3.21 (Tyndale) philippians 3.21: which shall chaunge oure vile bodies that they maye be fassioned lyke vnto his glorious body acordinge to the workynge wherby he is able to subdue all thinges vnto hym silfe. christ hath transformed this vile bodie of ours, to make it conformable to his glorious bodie, by the power wherein hee can make all things subiecte to himselfe False 0.82 0.601 0.31
Philippians 3.21 (ODRV) philippians 3.21: who wil reforme the body of our humilitie, configured to the body of his glorie, according to the operation whereby also he is able to subdue al things to himself. christ hath transformed this vile bodie of ours, to make it conformable to his glorious bodie, by the power wherein hee can make all things subiecte to himselfe False 0.722 0.463 0.182




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