Five sermons preached upon severall occasions (The texts whereof are set downe in the next page.) By Iohn Seller.

Seller, John, 1592 or 3-1648
Publisher: Printed by B Alsop and T Fawcet for Iohn Clark and are to be sold at his shop under St Peters church in Cornehill
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1636
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A11881 ESTC ID: S101223 STC ID: 22181
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and as we read in the Creation, that God call'd the light Day, and the darkenesse Night; yet when hee joynes them both together, the denomination followes the better part, and as we read in the Creation, that God called the Light Day, and the darkness Night; yet when he joins them both together, the denomination follows the better part, cc c-acp pns12 vvb p-acp dt n1, cst np1 vvd dt j n1, cc dt n1 n1; av c-crq pns31 vvz pno32 d av, dt n1 vvz dt jc n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Genesis 1.13 (ODRV); Genesis 1.5 (Geneva)
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Genesis 1.5 (Geneva) - 0 genesis 1.5: and god called the light, day, and the darkenes, he called night. and as we read in the creation, that god call'd the light day, and the darkenesse night; yet when hee joynes them both together, the denomination followes the better part, False 0.783 0.642 1.207
Genesis 1.5 (AKJV) - 0 genesis 1.5: and god called the light, day, and the darknesse he called night: and as we read in the creation, that god call'd the light day, and the darkenesse night; yet when hee joynes them both together, the denomination followes the better part, False 0.781 0.672 1.207
Genesis 1.5 (ODRV) - 0 genesis 1.5: and he called the light, day, and the darkenes, night: and as we read in the creation, that god call'd the light day, and the darkenesse night; yet when hee joynes them both together, the denomination followes the better part, False 0.778 0.665 0.765
Genesis 1.5 (AKJV) genesis 1.5: and god called the light, day, and the darknesse he called night: and the euening and the morning were the first day. and as we read in the creation, that god call'd the light day True 0.777 0.543 1.196
Genesis 1.5 (Geneva) genesis 1.5: and god called the light, day, and the darkenes, he called night. so the euening and the morning were the first day. and as we read in the creation, that god call'd the light day True 0.776 0.598 1.196
Genesis 1.5 (ODRV) genesis 1.5: and he called the light, day, and the darkenes, night: and there was euening & morning, that made one day. and as we read in the creation, that god call'd the light day True 0.73 0.507 1.287
Genesis 1.8 (ODRV) genesis 1.8: and god called the firmament, heauen: and there was euening & morning made that made the second day. and as we read in the creation, that god call'd the light day True 0.723 0.18 0.361
Genesis 1.8 (Geneva) genesis 1.8: and god called the firmament heauen. so the euening and the morning were the second day. and as we read in the creation, that god call'd the light day True 0.718 0.277 0.361
Genesis 1.8 (AKJV) genesis 1.8: and god called the firmament, heauen: and the euening and the morning were the second day. and as we read in the creation, that god call'd the light day True 0.702 0.205 0.361




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