Ten sermons, preached vpon seuerall Sundayes and saints dayes 1 Vpon the Passion of our Blessed Savior. 2 Vpon his resurrection. 3 Vpon S. Peters Day. 4 Vpon S. Iohn the Baptists Day. 5 Vpon the Day of the blessed Innocents. 6 Vpon Palme Sunday. 7 and 8 Vpon the two first Sundays in Advent. 9 and 10 Vpon the parable of the Pharisee and publicane, Luke 18. Together with a sermon preached at the assises at Huntington. By P. Hausted Mr. in Arts, and curate at Vppingham in Rutland.

Hausted, Peter, d. 1645
Publisher: Printed by Miles Flesher Bernard Alsop and Thomas Fawcet for John Clark and are to be sold at his shop under S Peters Church in Cornhill
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1636
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A02804 ESTC ID: S103930 STC ID: 12937
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text he doth not say it was perfectly the sixth houre, but it was about the sixth houre, meaning a little before Noone, he does not say it was perfectly the sixth hour, but it was about the sixth hour, meaning a little before Noon, pns31 vdz xx vvi pn31 vbds av-j dt ord n1, cc-acp pn31 vbds p-acp dt ord n1, vvg dt j p-acp n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Luke 23.44 (Tyndale)
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Luke 23.44 (Tyndale) - 0 luke 23.44: and it was about the sixt houre. it was about the sixth houre, meaning a little before noone, True 0.749 0.926 0.143
Luke 23.44 (Geneva) - 0 luke 23.44: and it was about the sixt houre: it was about the sixth houre, meaning a little before noone, True 0.737 0.928 0.143
Luke 23.44 (Geneva) - 0 luke 23.44: and it was about the sixt houre: he doth not say it was perfectly the sixth houre, but it was about the sixth houre, meaning a little before noone, False 0.734 0.885 1.181
Matthew 20.5 (Tyndale) matthew 20.5: agayne he wet out about the sixte and nynthe houre and dyd lyke wyse. he doth not say it was perfectly the sixth houre, but it was about the sixth houre, meaning a little before noone, False 0.618 0.435 0.899
Luke 23.44 (Tyndale) luke 23.44: and it was about the sixt houre. and ther came a darcknes over all the londe vntyll the nynth houre he doth not say it was perfectly the sixth houre, but it was about the sixth houre, meaning a little before noone, False 0.617 0.773 1.241
Matthew 20.5 (Geneva) matthew 20.5: againe he went out about the sixt and ninth houre, and did likewise. he doth not say it was perfectly the sixth houre, but it was about the sixth houre, meaning a little before noone, False 0.611 0.693 0.936
Mark 15.42 (ODRV) mark 15.42: and when euening was now come (because it was the parasceue, which is the sabboth-eue) it was about the sixth houre, meaning a little before noone, True 0.607 0.528 0.0
Matthew 20.5 (AKJV) matthew 20.5: againe he went out about the sixth and ninth houre, and did likewise. he doth not say it was perfectly the sixth houre, but it was about the sixth houre, meaning a little before noone, False 0.604 0.708 5.774
Luke 23.44 (ODRV) luke 23.44: and it was almost the sixt houre: and there was made darkenesse vpon the whole earth vntil the ninth houre. he doth not say it was perfectly the sixth houre, but it was about the sixth houre, meaning a little before noone, False 0.602 0.801 1.276




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