The day of salvation, or, A homily upon the bloody sacrifice of Christ, or his death and passion written, and intended onely for private meditation of a most noble and vertuous lady, on Good-Friday last, but since thought worthy the publique view / by Anthony Stafford ...

Stafford, Anthony
Publisher: By N and I Okes for Daniel Frere at the Red Bull in Little Brittaine
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1635
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A12815 ESTC ID: S1730 STC ID: 23122
Subject Headings: Good Friday sermons; Salvation; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text When Pilate had heard the uttermost they could alleadge against him, he acquitted him, but the more he spake in his defence, the more they cryed out, Crucifie him. Notwithstanding their vociferation, hee clear'd him againe, and againe. When Pilate had herd the uttermost they could allege against him, he acquitted him, but the more he spoke in his defence, the more they cried out, Crucify him. Notwithstanding their vociferation, he cleared him again, and again. c-crq np1 vhd vvd dt j pns32 vmd vvi p-acp pno31, pns31 vvn pno31, cc-acp dt av-dc pns31 vvd p-acp po31 n1, dt av-dc pns32 vvd av, vvi pno31. a-acp po32 n1, pns31 vvd pno31 av, cc av.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Mark 15.14 (Geneva)
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Mark 15.14 (Geneva) mark 15.14: then pilate said vnto them, but what euill hath he done? and they cryed the more feruently, crucifie him. when pilate had heard the uttermost they could alleadge against him, he acquitted him, but the more he spake in his defence, the more they cryed out, crucifie him True 0.664 0.626 2.106
Mark 15.14 (ODRV) mark 15.14: and pilate saith to them: why, what euil hath he done? but they cried the more: crucifie him. when pilate had heard the uttermost they could alleadge against him, he acquitted him, but the more he spake in his defence, the more they cryed out, crucifie him True 0.649 0.519 1.394
Matthew 27.23 (Geneva) matthew 27.23: then saide the gouernour, but what euill hath he done? then they cryed the more, saying, let him be crucified. when pilate had heard the uttermost they could alleadge against him, he acquitted him, but the more he spake in his defence, the more they cryed out, crucifie him True 0.634 0.51 0.832
Mark 15.14 (AKJV) mark 15.14: then pilate saide vnto them, why, what euill hath hee done? and they cried out the more exceedingly, crucifie him. when pilate had heard the uttermost they could alleadge against him, he acquitted him, but the more he spake in his defence, the more they cryed out, crucifie him True 0.629 0.624 1.222
Matthew 27.23 (AKJV) matthew 27.23: and the gouernour said, why, what euil hath he done? but they cried out th more, saying, let him be crucified. when pilate had heard the uttermost they could alleadge against him, he acquitted him, but the more he spake in his defence, the more they cryed out, crucifie him True 0.616 0.439 0.0
Mark 15.14 (Tyndale) mark 15.14: pylate sayde vnto them: what evell hath he done? and they cryed the moore fervently: crucifie him. when pilate had heard the uttermost they could alleadge against him, he acquitted him, but the more he spake in his defence, the more they cryed out, crucifie him True 0.608 0.323 1.222




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