A sermon of the passion of our Blessed Saviour Jesus Christ preached on Good-Friday, in His Excellencies the Spanish Ambassador's chappel / by J.G., D.D.

J. G., D.D
Publisher: Printed for Matthew Turner
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1686
Approximate Era: JamesII
TCP ID: A42525 ESTC ID: R24343 STC ID: G40
Subject Headings: Good Friday sermons; Jesus Christ -- Passion; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text And, because he stumbles at their Requests, they begin to storm and threaten: Si hunc dimittis non es amicus Caesaris; And, Because he stumbles At their Requests, they begin to storm and threaten: Si hunc Dimittis non es Amicus Caesaris; cc, c-acp pns31 vvz p-acp po32 n2, pns32 vvb p-acp n1 cc vvi: fw-mi fw-la ng1 fw-fr fw-mi fw-la fw-la;




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John 19.12 (Vulgate) john 19.12: et exinde quaerebat pilatus dimittere eum. judaei autem clamabant dicentes: si hunc dimittis, non es amicus caesaris. omnis enim qui se regem facit, contradicit caesari. and, because he stumbles at their requests, they begin to storm and threaten: si hunc dimittis non es amicus caesaris False 0.67 0.547 7.0
John 19.12 (Vulgate) john 19.12: et exinde quaerebat pilatus dimittere eum. judaei autem clamabant dicentes: si hunc dimittis, non es amicus caesaris. omnis enim qui se regem facit, contradicit caesari. he stumbles at their requests, they begin to storm and threaten: si hunc dimittis non es amicus caesaris True 0.659 0.582 7.0




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