A century of sermons upon several remarkable subjects preached by the Right Reverend Father in God, John Hacket, late Lord Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry ; published by Thomas Plume ...

Hacket, John, 1592-1670
Plume, Thomas, 1630-1704
Publisher: Printed by Andrew Clark for Robert Scott
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1675
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A43515 ESTC ID: R315 STC ID: H169
Subject Headings: Church of England; Hacket, John, 1592-1670; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Many might come a journey to see him as well as they, for that Herod, that cut off John Baptist his head, desired of a long time to see him. Many might come a journey to see him as well as they, for that Herod, that Cut off John Baptist his head, desired of a long time to see him. av-d vmd vvi dt n1 pc-acp vvi pno31 a-acp av c-acp pns32, c-acp d np1, cst vvd a-acp np1 np1 po31 n1, vvd pp-f dt j n1 pc-acp vvi pno31.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Luke 23.8 (Geneva)
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Luke 23.8 (Geneva) luke 23.8: and when herod sawe iesus, hee was exceedingly glad: for he was desirous to see him of a long season, because he had heard many things of him, and trusted to haue seene some signe done by him. that herod, that cut off john baptist his head, desired of a long time to see him True 0.662 0.781 1.502
Luke 23.8 (ODRV) - 0 luke 23.8: and herod seeing iesvs, was very glad, for he was desirous of a long time to see him, for because he heard many things of him: that herod, that cut off john baptist his head, desired of a long time to see him True 0.66 0.803 4.159
Luke 23.8 (AKJV) luke 23.8: and when herode saw iesus, he was exceeding glad, for hee was desirous to see him of a long season, because he had heard many things of him, and hee hoped to haue seene some miracle done by him. that herod, that cut off john baptist his head, desired of a long time to see him True 0.658 0.767 0.73
Luke 23.8 (Tyndale) luke 23.8: and when herode sawe iesus he was excedinglie gladde. for he was desyrous to se him of a longe season because he had hearde many thinges of him and trusted to have sene some myracle done by him. that herod, that cut off john baptist his head, desired of a long time to see him True 0.641 0.405 0.0
Luke 9.9 (AKJV) luke 9.9: and herode said, iohn haue i beheaded: but who is this of whom i heare such things? and hee desired to see him. that herod, that cut off john baptist his head, desired of a long time to see him True 0.634 0.569 1.94
Luke 9.9 (Tyndale) luke 9.9: and herod sayde: iohn have i behedded: who then is this of whom i heare suche thinges? and he desyred to se him. that herod, that cut off john baptist his head, desired of a long time to see him True 0.625 0.303 0.906
Luke 9.9 (Geneva) luke 9.9: then herod sayd, iohn haue i beheaded: who then is this of whome i heare such things? and he desired to see him. that herod, that cut off john baptist his head, desired of a long time to see him True 0.619 0.542 2.846
Luke 9.9 (ODRV) luke 9.9: and herod said: iohn i haue beheaded; but who is this of whom i heare such things? and he sought for to see him. that herod, that cut off john baptist his head, desired of a long time to see him True 0.606 0.347 0.938




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