Certaine sermons preached by Iohn Prideaux, rector of Exeter Colledge, his Maiestie's professor in divinity in Oxford, and chaplaine in ordinary

Prideaux, John, 1578-1650
Publisher: Imprinted by Leonard Lichfield
Place of Publication: Oxford
Publication Year: 1636
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A68609 ESTC ID: S115233 STC ID: 20345
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Philip tells him, that two hundred penny worth of bread would not serue so many, that euery one might haue a bit, Philip tells him, that two hundred penny worth of bred would not serve so many, that every one might have a bit, np1 vvz pno31, cst crd crd n1 j pp-f n1 vmd xx vvi av d, cst d crd vmd vhi dt n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: John 6.7 (AKJV)
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John 6.7 (AKJV) john 6.7: philip answered him, two hundred peny-worth of bread is not sufficient for them, that euery one of them may take a litle. philip tells him, that two hundred penny worth of bread would not serue so many, that euery one might haue a bit, False 0.84 0.919 1.146
John 6.7 (ODRV) john 6.7: philippe answered him: two hundred penie worth of bread is not sufficient for them, that euery man may take a litle peece. philip tells him, that two hundred penny worth of bread would not serue so many, that euery one might haue a bit, False 0.825 0.897 0.703
John 6.7 (Geneva) john 6.7: philippe answered him, two hundreth penie worth of bread is not sufficient for them, that euery one of them may take a litle. philip tells him, that two hundred penny worth of bread would not serue so many, that euery one might haue a bit, False 0.823 0.894 0.728
John 6.7 (Tyndale) john 6.7: philip answered him two hondred peny worthe of breed are not sufficient for them that every man have a litell. philip tells him, that two hundred penny worth of bread would not serue so many, that euery one might haue a bit, False 0.818 0.544 0.376
John 6.7 (ODRV) - 1 john 6.7: two hundred penie worth of bread is not sufficient for them, that euery man may take a litle peece. two hundred penny worth of bread would not serue so many True 0.76 0.869 0.504
John 6.7 (AKJV) john 6.7: philip answered him, two hundred peny-worth of bread is not sufficient for them, that euery one of them may take a litle. two hundred penny worth of bread would not serue so many True 0.671 0.873 0.504
John 6.7 (Geneva) john 6.7: philippe answered him, two hundreth penie worth of bread is not sufficient for them, that euery one of them may take a litle. two hundred penny worth of bread would not serue so many True 0.667 0.855 0.486
John 6.7 (Tyndale) john 6.7: philip answered him two hondred peny worthe of breed are not sufficient for them that every man have a litell. two hundred penny worth of bread would not serue so many True 0.654 0.577 0.0




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