The contemplations upon the history of the New Testament. The second tome now complete : together with divers treatises reduced to the greater volume / by Jos. Exon.

Hall, Joseph, 1574-1656
Publisher: Printed by James Flesher
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1661
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A45190 ESTC ID: R27410 STC ID: H375
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- History of Biblical events;
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In-Text Quomodo legis? How readest thou then? as our Saviour asks. What saies thy Law-giver in Sinai? Thou shalt have no other Gods but me. Quomodo Legis? How Readest thou then? as our Saviour asks. What Says thy Lawgiver in Sinai? Thou shalt have no other God's but me. np1 fw-la? q-crq vv2 pns21 av? c-acp po12 n1 vvz. q-crq vvz po21 n1 p-acp np1? pns21 vm2 vhi dx j-jn n2 p-acp pno11.




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Luke 10.26 (AKJV) luke 10.26: what is written in the law? how readest thou? quomodo legis? how readest thou then? as our saviour asks. what saies thy law-giver in sinai? thou shalt have no other gods but me False 0.617 0.757 0.919
Luke 10.26 (ODRV) luke 10.26: but he said to him: in the law what is written? how readest thou? quomodo legis? how readest thou then? as our saviour asks. what saies thy law-giver in sinai? thou shalt have no other gods but me False 0.611 0.658 0.869




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