The vvorks of Ioseph Hall Doctor in Diuinitie, and Deane of Worcester With a table newly added to the whole worke.

Hall, Joseph, 1574-1656
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Publisher: Printed by John Haviland Miles Flesher and John Beale for Nath Butter Thomas Pavier Miles Flesher John Haviland George Winder and Hanna Barret
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1625
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A68126 ESTC ID: S120194 STC ID: 12635B
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In-Text but he gaue vp the ghost, and would die, to shew himselfe Lord of life and death. Oh wondrous example! but he gave up the ghost, and would die, to show himself Lord of life and death. O wondrous Exampl! cc-acp pns31 vvd a-acp dt n1, cc vmd vvi, pc-acp vvi px31 n1 pp-f n1 cc n1. uh j n1!




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Adjacent References with Relevance: John 19.30 (ODRV); Matthew 27.50 (Tyndale); Romans 14.9 (AKJV)
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John 19.30 (ODRV) - 2 john 19.30: and bowing his head, he gaue vp the ghost. but he gaue vp the ghost True 0.758 0.931 1.716
Luke 23.46 (Geneva) - 1 luke 23.46: and when hee thus had sayd, hee gaue vp the ghost. but he gaue vp the ghost True 0.674 0.931 1.647
John 19.30 (AKJV) john 19.30: when iesus therefore had receiued the vineger, he said, it is finished, and he bowed his head, and gaue vp the ghost. but he gaue vp the ghost True 0.649 0.901 1.417
Romans 14.9 (AKJV) romans 14.9: for to this ende christ both died, and rose, and reuiued, that hee might be lord both of the dead and liuing. would die, to shew himselfe lord of life and death. oh wondrous example True 0.649 0.552 0.258
Romans 14.9 (Tyndale) romans 14.9: for christ therfore dyed and rose agayne and revived that he myght be lorde both of deed and quicke. would die, to shew himselfe lord of life and death. oh wondrous example True 0.636 0.608 0.0
Romans 14.9 (Tyndale) romans 14.9: for christ therfore dyed and rose agayne and revived that he myght be lorde both of deed and quicke. but he gaue vp the ghost, and would die, to shew himselfe lord of life and death. oh wondrous example False 0.633 0.474 0.0
Romans 14.9 (AKJV) romans 14.9: for to this ende christ both died, and rose, and reuiued, that hee might be lord both of the dead and liuing. but he gaue vp the ghost, and would die, to shew himselfe lord of life and death. oh wondrous example False 0.631 0.364 0.605
Mark 15.37 (ODRV) mark 15.37: and iesvs putting forth a mightie voice, gaue vp the ghost. but he gaue vp the ghost True 0.626 0.902 1.523
John 19.30 (Geneva) john 19.30: nowe when iesus had receiued of the vineger, he saide, it is finished, and bowed his head, and gaue vp the ghost. but he gaue vp the ghost True 0.623 0.899 1.37
Romans 14.9 (Geneva) romans 14.9: for christ therefore died and rose againe, and reuiued, that he might be lord both of the dead and the quicke. would die, to shew himselfe lord of life and death. oh wondrous example True 0.62 0.397 0.268
Romans 14.9 (Geneva) romans 14.9: for christ therefore died and rose againe, and reuiued, that he might be lord both of the dead and the quicke. but he gaue vp the ghost, and would die, to shew himselfe lord of life and death. oh wondrous example False 0.617 0.329 0.628
Matthew 27.50 (AKJV) matthew 27.50: iesus, when hee had cried againe with a loud voice, yeelded vp the ghost. but he gaue vp the ghost True 0.614 0.898 1.217




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