The su[m] of diuinitie drawn out of the holy scripture very necessary, not only for curates [et] yong studentes in diuinitie: but also for al christen men and women what soeuer age they be of. Drawn out of Latine into Englyshe by Robert Hutten.

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The su[m] of diuinitie drawn out of the holy scripture very necessary, not only for curates [et] yong studentes in diuinitie: but also for al christen men and women what soeuer age they be of. Drawn out of Latine into Englyshe by Robert Hutten.
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Spangenberg, Johann.
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[Imprinted at London :: By John Day and Wyllyam Seres, dwellynge in Sepulchres Parish at the signe of the Resurrection a litle aboue Holbourne Conduite],
Anno. 1548.
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☞ Shewe a figure of the resurrection by ye creatures?

Behold a corne of wheat, which is casten dry into the earth, and it is not reuyued so that it can not growe, vnlesse it be dead or roten before. Ioh. xii. Christ saith: vn∣lesse the corne of wheat. &ct. The corne is sowne into the ground, litle, vile an dry, whych putrified in the earth as it were reuiuing, groweth into a tēdregrasse, anone after cometh stalkes and then the eares. So shal thy sayde bodye, whyche is buryed, at the length aryse, but wyth an vnspeakable beuty. For the ryghteouse shall shyne in the kyngdome of god, as it were the sunne.

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