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Jesus (c. 6 to 4 BC – AD 30 or 33), also
referred to as
Jesus Christ,
Jesus of Nazareth, and many
other names and titles, was a 1st-century
Jewish preacher...
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First version Second version Translation 1And it was don aftirward, and
Jhesu made
iorney by
citees and castelis,
prechinge and
euangelysinge þe rewme...
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white cloth called 'bocc****in';
there was
written above it, I believe, '
JHESUS MARIA'; it was
fringed with silk." Joan's
standard led to the prominent...
- Lübeck Name
Jesus von Lübeck
Launched c. 1520
History England Name The
Jhesus of
Lubeke Acquired c. 1540 Fate
Captured off San Juan de Ulúa, 23 September...
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founded in the
cathedral "van der
heiliger Besnidenissen ons
liefs Heeren Jhesu Cristi in
onser liever Vrouwen Kercke t' Antwerpen"; (Brotherhood of our...
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Modern History 78, no. 2 (2006): 289–332. https://doi.org/10.1086/505799. '
Jhesu Nichil Est
Commune Ligurgo': A
French Humanist Debate of ca. 1405 by Grover...
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became attached to this his most po****r work. That
thanke I oure lord
Jhesu Crist and his
blisful mooder, and alle the
seintes of hevene, bisekynge...
- "Gelobet
seist du, Jesu Christ" Hymn by
Martin Luther "Gelobet
seystu Jhesu Christ" in Walter's Eyn
geystlich Gesangk Buchleyn English Praise be to You...
- love" is
inverted to "love that
works by faith": German: "Denn ynn
Christo Jhesu gilt
widder beschneydung noch
vorhaut etwas, ßondern die liebe, die durch...
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author of a
concluding piece entitled La
Venianche de
nostre Signeur Jhesu-Crist
fayle par
Vespasian fit del
empereur de
Romme et
commeet lozeph daramathye...