Sixe sermons. Preached by Edward Chaloner Doctor of Diuinitie, and Fellow of All-Soules Colledge in Oxford

Chaloner, Edward, 1590 or 91-1625
Publisher: Printed by W Stansby
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1623
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A18356 ESTC ID: S107651 STC ID: 4936
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text It casts out Deuils through Belsebub the Prince of the Deuils, and a Kingdome diuided against it selfe, cannot stand. It Cast out Devils through Beelzebub the Prince of the Devils, and a Kingdom divided against it self, cannot stand. pn31 vvz av n2 p-acp np1 dt n1 pp-f dt n2, cc dt n1 vvn p-acp pn31 n1, vmbx vvi.
Note 0 M•t. 12.25. M•t. 12.25. av. crd.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Luke 11.15 (Wycliffe); Mark 3.24 (AKJV)
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Mark 3.24 (AKJV) mark 3.24: and if a kingdome be diuided against it selfe, that kingdome cannot stand. a kingdome diuided against it selfe, cannot stand True 0.717 0.955 2.112
Mark 3.24 (Geneva) mark 3.24: for if a kingdome bee deuided against it selfe, that kingdome can not stand. a kingdome diuided against it selfe, cannot stand True 0.711 0.962 1.04
Mark 3.24 (ODRV) mark 3.24: and if a kingdom be deuided against is self, that kingdom can not stand. a kingdome diuided against it selfe, cannot stand True 0.679 0.95 0.45
Luke 11.15 (Wycliffe) luke 11.15: and sum of hem seiden, in belsabub, prince of deuelis, he castith out deuelis. it casts out deuils through belsebub the prince of the deuils True 0.663 0.502 0.349
Matthew 12.25 (Geneva) - 1 matthew 12.25: and euery citie or house, deuided against it selfe, shall not stand. a kingdome diuided against it selfe, cannot stand True 0.633 0.938 0.666
Matthew 12.25 (AKJV) matthew 12.25: and iesus knew their thoughts, and said vnto them, euery kingdome diuided against it selfe, is brought to desolation: and euery citie or house diuided against it selfe, shall not stand. a kingdome diuided against it selfe, cannot stand True 0.624 0.945 1.774
Matthew 9.34 (AKJV) matthew 9.34: but the pharisees said, he casteth out the deuils through the prince of the deuils. it casts out deuils through belsebub the prince of the deuils True 0.619 0.936 2.001
Matthew 12.25 (ODRV) matthew 12.25: and iesvs knowing their cogitations, said to them: euery kingdom deuided against itself shal be made desolate: and euery citie or house deuided against itself, shal not stand. a kingdome diuided against it selfe, cannot stand True 0.613 0.934 0.323
Luke 11.17 (AKJV) luke 11.17: but he knowing their thoughts, said vnto them, euery kingdome diuided against it selfe, is brought to desolation: and a house diuided against a house, falleth. a kingdome diuided against it selfe, cannot stand True 0.613 0.925 1.515
Luke 11.18 (ODRV) luke 11.18: and if satan also be deuided against himself, how shal his kingdom stand? because you say that in beel-zebub i doe cast out diuels. it casts out deuils through belsebub the prince of the deuils, and a kingdome diuided against it selfe, cannot stand False 0.606 0.727 0.454
Mark 3.24 (Tyndale) mark 3.24: for yf a realme be devided ageynste it silfe that realme cannot endure. a kingdome diuided against it selfe, cannot stand True 0.602 0.681 0.0




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