A reioynder to Doctor Hil concerning the descense of Christ into Hell Wherein the answere to his sermon is iustlie defended, and the roust of his reply scraped from those arguments as cleanlie, as if they had neuer bene touched with that canker. By Alexander Hume, Maister of Artes. Heere, besides the reioynder, thou hast his paralogismes: that is, his fallacies and deceits in reason pointed out, and numbered in the margin: amounting to the nomber of 600. and aboue: and yet not half reckoned.

Hume, Alexander, schoolmaster
Publisher: Robert Waldegrave
Place of Publication: Edinburgh
Publication Year: 1594
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A03833 ESTC ID: S121138 STC ID: 13948
Subject Headings: Hill, Adam, d. 1595. -- Defence of the article: Christ descended into Hell; Jesus Christ -- Descent into hell;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text For, hee lay three dayes in the graue to confirme our knowledge, and to extinguishe all doubt of his death. For, he lay three days in the graven to confirm our knowledge, and to extinguish all doubt of his death. p-acp, pns31 vvd crd n2 p-acp dt n1 pc-acp vvi po12 n1, cc pc-acp vvi d n1 pp-f po31 n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Corinthians 15.20 (ODRV); John 11.17 (Geneva)
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John 11.17 (Geneva) john 11.17: then came iesus, and found that he had lien in the graue foure dayes alreadie. for, hee lay three dayes in the graue to confirme our knowledge True 0.703 0.849 0.094
John 11.17 (AKJV) john 11.17: then when iesus came, hee found that hee had lien in the graue foure dayes already. for, hee lay three dayes in the graue to confirme our knowledge True 0.694 0.876 1.818
John 11.17 (Tyndale) john 11.17: then went iesus and founde that he had lyne in his grave foure dayes already. for, hee lay three dayes in the graue to confirme our knowledge True 0.692 0.787 0.047
John 11.17 (Tyndale) john 11.17: then went iesus and founde that he had lyne in his grave foure dayes already. for, hee lay three dayes in the graue to confirme our knowledge, and to extinguishe all doubt of his death False 0.687 0.658 0.047
John 11.17 (Geneva) john 11.17: then came iesus, and found that he had lien in the graue foure dayes alreadie. for, hee lay three dayes in the graue to confirme our knowledge, and to extinguishe all doubt of his death False 0.686 0.78 0.094
John 11.17 (AKJV) john 11.17: then when iesus came, hee found that hee had lien in the graue foure dayes already. for, hee lay three dayes in the graue to confirme our knowledge, and to extinguishe all doubt of his death False 0.683 0.809 1.818
John 11.17 (ODRV) john 11.17: iesvs therfore came, and found him now hauing been foure daies in the graue. for, hee lay three dayes in the graue to confirme our knowledge True 0.671 0.823 0.047
John 11.17 (ODRV) john 11.17: iesvs therfore came, and found him now hauing been foure daies in the graue. for, hee lay three dayes in the graue to confirme our knowledge, and to extinguishe all doubt of his death False 0.669 0.737 0.047
John 11.17 (Wycliffe) john 11.17: and so jhesus cam, and foond hym hauynge thanne foure daies in the graue. for, hee lay three dayes in the graue to confirme our knowledge, and to extinguishe all doubt of his death False 0.614 0.455 0.043
John 11.17 (Wycliffe) john 11.17: and so jhesus cam, and foond hym hauynge thanne foure daies in the graue. for, hee lay three dayes in the graue to confirme our knowledge True 0.608 0.696 0.043




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