Thysia 'aineseōs, or A thank-offering to the Lord for the happy recal of our dread soveraign Charles, by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. to his kingdoms and people. God save King Charles the II.

White, Henry, 1593 or 4-1661
Publisher: printed for William Frankling book seller at Norwich
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1660
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A65741 ESTC ID: R219453 STC ID: W1771A
Subject Headings: Charles -- II, -- King of England, 1630-1685; England and Wales. -- Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II);
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In-Text When Pilate had professed openly that he found no fault in him, and asked them if they would have him released, they cryed all again, saying, not this man, but Barabbas. Now Barabbas was a robber. When Pilate had professed openly that he found no fault in him, and asked them if they would have him released, they cried all again, saying, not this man, but Barabbas. Now Barabbas was a robber. c-crq np1 vhd vvn av-j cst pns31 vvd dx n1 p-acp pno31, cc vvd pno32 cs pns32 vmd vhi pno31 vvn, pns32 vvd d av, vvg, xx d n1, cc-acp np1. av np1 vbds dt n1.
Note 0 John 18.38, 39, 40. John 18.38, 39, 40. np1 crd, crd, crd




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Acts 3.14; Acts 3.15; John 18; John 18.38; John 18.39; John 18.40; John 18.40 (AKJV)
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John 18.40 (AKJV) john 18.40: then cried they all againe, saying, not this man, but barabbas. now barabbas was a robber. when pilate had professed openly that he found no fault in him, and asked them if they would have him released, they cryed all again, saying, not this man, but barabbas. now barabbas was a robber False 0.809 0.885 3.628
John 18.40 (ODRV) john 18.40: they al therfore cried againe, saying: not him but barabbas. and barabbas was a theefe. when pilate had professed openly that he found no fault in him, and asked them if they would have him released, they cryed all again, saying, not this man, but barabbas. now barabbas was a robber False 0.769 0.714 1.209
John 18.40 (Geneva) john 18.40: then cried they all againe, saying, not him, but barabbas: nowe this barabbas was a murtherer. when pilate had professed openly that he found no fault in him, and asked them if they would have him released, they cryed all again, saying, not this man, but barabbas. now barabbas was a robber False 0.73 0.783 1.258
John 18.40 (Tyndale) john 18.40: then cryed they all agayne sayinge: not him but barrabas that barrabas was a robber. when pilate had professed openly that he found no fault in him, and asked them if they would have him released, they cryed all again, saying, not this man, but barabbas. now barabbas was a robber False 0.719 0.608 2.495




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Note 0 John 18.38, 39, 40. John 18.38; John 18.39; John 18.40