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 For certainely this NONLATINALPHABET which joynes the two verses together, NONLATINALPHABET and the Sunne was darkened, must of necessity be a conjunction causall, NONLATINALPHABET pro NONLATINALPHABET So among the Latin Poets, Virgill, who very frequently did use Graecismes (to give ye but one example) Audier as & fama fuit, — for quia fama fuit. As if St. Luke had said here, There was darknesse over all the Earth, for the Sunne was darkned. Of the first; For Certainly this which joins the two Verses together, and the Sun was darkened, must of necessity be a conjunction causal, Pro So among the Latin Poets, Virgil, who very frequently did use Graecismes (to give you but one Exampl) Audier as & fama fuit, — for quia fama fuit. As if Saint Lycia had said Here, There was darkness over all the Earth, for the Sun was darkened. Of the First; p-acp av-j d r-crq vvz dt crd n2 av, cc dt n1 vbds vvn, vmb pp-f n1 vbb dt n1 n1, fw-la av p-acp dt jp n2, np1, r-crq av av-j vdd vvi n2 (pc-acp vvi pn22 p-acp crd n1) jc c-acp cc fw-la fw-la, — p-acp fw-la fw-la fw-la. c-acp cs n1 av vhd vvn av, pc-acp vbds n1 p-acp d dt n1, p-acp dt n1 vbds vvn. pp-f dt ord;




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Luke 23.44 (ODRV) - 1 luke 23.44: and there was made darkenesse vpon the whole earth vntil the ninth houre. luke had said here, there was darknesse over all the earth, for the sunne was darkned True 0.746 0.729 1.793
Luke 23.44 (Geneva) - 1 luke 23.44: and there was a darkenes ouer all the land, vntill the ninth houre. luke had said here, there was darknesse over all the earth, for the sunne was darkned True 0.68 0.809 0.453
Matthew 27.45 (ODRV) matthew 27.45: and from the sixt houre there was darkenesse made vpon the whole earth, vntil the ninth houre. luke had said here, there was darknesse over all the earth, for the sunne was darkned True 0.656 0.664 1.229
Luke 23.44 (AKJV) luke 23.44: and it was about the sixt houre, and there was a darkenesse ouer all the earth, vntill the ninth houre. luke had said here, there was darknesse over all the earth, for the sunne was darkned True 0.628 0.862 1.644
Matthew 27.45 (AKJV) matthew 27.45: now from the sixth houre there was darkenesse ouer all the land vnto the ninth houre. luke had said here, there was darknesse over all the earth, for the sunne was darkned True 0.613 0.848 0.0




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