The works of the Reverend and learned John Lightfoot D. D., late Master of Katherine Hall in Cambridge such as were, and such as never before were printed : in two volumes : with the authors life and large and useful tables to each volume : also three maps : one of the temple drawn by the author himself, the others of Jervsalem and the Holy Land drawn according to the author's chorography, with a description collected out of his writings.

G. B. (George Bright), d. 1696
Lightfoot, John, 1602-1675
Strype, John, 1643-1737
Publisher: Printed by W R for Robert Scot Thomas Basset Richard Chiswell
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1684
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A48431 ESTC ID: R16617 STC ID: L2051
Subject Headings: Church of England; Lightfoot, John, 1602-1675; Theology; Theology -- History -- 17th century;
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John 5.1 (Tyndale) john 5.1: after that ther was a feast of the iewes and iesus went vp to ierusalem. these reasons might have kept christ from going up to jerusalem at this feast True 0.684 0.482 1.873
John 5.1 (Tyndale) john 5.1: after that ther was a feast of the iewes and iesus went vp to ierusalem. these reasons might have kept christ from going up to jerusalem at this feast, and yet you see that he is there False 0.675 0.319 2.024
John 5.1 (AKJV) john 5.1: after this there was a feast of the iewes, and iesus went vp to hierusalem. these reasons might have kept christ from going up to jerusalem at this feast True 0.673 0.636 1.952
John 5.1 (ODRV) john 5.1: after these things there was a festiual day of the iewes, and iesvs went vp to hierusalem. these reasons might have kept christ from going up to jerusalem at this feast True 0.665 0.4 0.0
John 5.1 (AKJV) john 5.1: after this there was a feast of the iewes, and iesus went vp to hierusalem. these reasons might have kept christ from going up to jerusalem at this feast, and yet you see that he is there False 0.662 0.364 2.105
John 5.1 (Geneva) john 5.1: after that, there was a feast of the iewes, and iesus went vp to hierusalem. these reasons might have kept christ from going up to jerusalem at this feast True 0.655 0.619 1.952
John 5.1 (Geneva) john 5.1: after that, there was a feast of the iewes, and iesus went vp to hierusalem. these reasons might have kept christ from going up to jerusalem at this feast, and yet you see that he is there False 0.65 0.369 2.105
John 2.13 (Geneva) john 2.13: for the iewes passeouer was at hande. therefore iesus went vp to hierusalem. these reasons might have kept christ from going up to jerusalem at this feast True 0.636 0.596 0.0
John 2.13 (ODRV) john 2.13: and the pasche of the iewes was at hand, and iesvs went vp to hierusalem: these reasons might have kept christ from going up to jerusalem at this feast True 0.632 0.341 0.0




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