The great doctrines of the gospel of Christ owned, believed and asserted in several declarations or sermons preached in London, by sundry servants of Christ of the society of Christian Quakers.

Budd, Thomas, 1648-1699
Publisher: printed for Nath Crouch at the Bell in the Poultry near Cheap side
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1694
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A77762 ESTC ID: R227790 STC ID: B5358A
Subject Headings: Quakers -- England; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Thus our blessed Lord himself was unjustly condemned, and charged with Blasphemy, as you may read in the Evangelist, Mark 14.62. The High-priest asked our Saviour, and said unto him, Art thou the Christ the Son of the Blessed? And Jesus said, I am. Thus our blessed Lord himself was unjustly condemned, and charged with Blasphemy, as you may read in the Evangelist, Mark 14.62. The High priest asked our Saviour, and said unto him, Art thou the christ the Son of the Blessed? And jesus said, I am. av po12 j-vvn n1 px31 vbds av-j vvn, cc vvd p-acp n1, c-acp pn22 vmb vvi p-acp dt np1, vvb crd. dt n1 vvd po12 n1, cc vvd p-acp pno31, vb2r pns21 dt np1 dt n1 pp-f dt j-vvn? cc np1 vvd, pns11 vbm.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Mark 14.61 (AKJV); Mark 14.62; Matthew 24.30 (ODRV)
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Mark 14.61 (AKJV) - 1 mark 14.61: againe, the high priest asked him, and said vnto him, art thou the christ, the sonne of the blessed? thus our blessed lord himself was unjustly condemned, and charged with blasphemy, as you may read in the evangelist, mark 14.62. the high-priest asked our saviour, and said unto him, art thou the christ the son of the blessed? and jesus said, i am False 0.834 0.937 5.059
Mark 14.61 (Geneva) - 1 mark 14.61: againe the hie priest asked him, and sayde vnto him, art thou that christ the sonne of the blessed? thus our blessed lord himself was unjustly condemned, and charged with blasphemy, as you may read in the evangelist, mark 14.62. the high-priest asked our saviour, and said unto him, art thou the christ the son of the blessed? and jesus said, i am False 0.831 0.902 2.152
Mark 14.61 (Tyndale) mark 14.61: and he helde his peace and answered noothinge. agayne the hyeste preste axed him and sayde vnto him: arte thou christ the sonne of the blessed? thus our blessed lord himself was unjustly condemned, and charged with blasphemy, as you may read in the evangelist, mark 14.62. the high-priest asked our saviour, and said unto him, art thou the christ the son of the blessed? and jesus said, i am False 0.795 0.713 0.895
Mark 14.61 (ODRV) mark 14.61: but he held his peace and answered nothing. againe the high priest asked him, and said to him: art thou christ the sonne of the blessed god? thus our blessed lord himself was unjustly condemned, and charged with blasphemy, as you may read in the evangelist, mark 14.62. the high-priest asked our saviour, and said unto him, art thou the christ the son of the blessed? and jesus said, i am False 0.781 0.88 4.589
Mark 14.64 (ODRV) mark 14.64: you haue heard blasphemie. how thinke you? who al condemned him to be guilty of death. thus our blessed lord himself was unjustly condemned, and charged with blasphemy, as you may read in the evangelist, mark 14 True 0.679 0.254 0.0




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In-Text Mark 14.62. Mark 14.62