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GEMMS IDGEMMS-SERMON-003071
Sermon TitleAn homile or treatise declaring ye right understaundinge of these wordes hoc est corpus meum
Extent82 pages (unfoliated and unpaginated)
Autographuncertain
Composition Dateca. 1565 - 1565
Primary LanguageEnglish
Text TypeSermon
Sermon Type(s)
Bible Texts
Associated Peoplepreacher - Rudd, John
Associated Sermons
Preachings (old) - Yorkshire - Occasion not identified; Location and date are not precise, but Rudd had livings primarily in Yorkshire for most of his life.
Additional MaterialIn Rudd's hand (?) accompanying the homily is the statement "I was purposed to have declared my mynde & Judgment what is ment by sacramentall presence how christs bodye & bloude be present in breade & wyne by forbycause I have moch to say in that mater & it requireth a longe declaracion Therefore I wyll differ unto another tyme of more leasure wherin I do intend to speike upon yt more largely by it selfe by gods grace whose name be prased."
Print Editions / Witnesses
DescriptionThis is a lengthy homily or treatise on the Real Presence.
Source of DataCL Catalogue; Jeanne Shami
Other NoteBible text, precise date, and precise location unknown.
GEMMS record createdApril 29, 2016
GEMMS record last editedApril 23, 2021