Six sermons lately preached in the parish church of Gouahurst in Kent. And afterwards, most maliciously charged with the titles of odious, blasphemous, Popish, and superstitious, preaching. / Now published by the author, I. W.

Wilcock, James, d. 1662
Publisher: Printed by I Raworth
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1641
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A96477 ESTC ID: R16426 STC ID: W2118
Subject Headings: Christian life; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text 3. They are many; Legion may be their name, as well as his, who is the Master of them, Mark 5. 9. Ye are many, saith Eliah, 1 Kings 18. 25. So they were indeed, 450. to one; ods enough. 3. They Are many; Legion may be their name, as well as his, who is the Master of them, Mark 5. 9. You Are many, Says Elijah, 1 Kings 18. 25. So they were indeed, 450. to one; ods enough. crd pns32 vbr d; n1 vmb vbi po32 n1, c-acp av c-acp png31, r-crq vbz dt n1 pp-f pno32, vvb crd crd pn22 vbr d, vvz np1, crd n2 crd crd av pns32 vbdr av, crd p-acp crd; n2 av-d.




Quotations and Paraphrases (QP)

Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Kings 18.25; 1 Kings 22.6; Mark 5.9; Mark 5.9 (Tyndale); Matthew 24.5; Matthew 7.22; Matthew 7.22 (AKJV); Matthew 7.23
Only the top predictions per textual unit are considered for adjacency. An adjacent reference is located either in the same or an immediately neighboring segment/note as a given query reference. A reference is relevant to the query if they are identical, parallel texts of each other, or one is a known cross references of the other.
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Mark 5.9 (Tyndale) - 3 mark 5.9: my name is legion for we are many. 3. they are many; legion may be their name, as well as his, who is the master of them, mark 5. 9. ye are many, saith eliah, 1 kings 18. 25. so they were indeed, 450. to one; ods enough False 0.842 0.403 1.927
Mark 5.9 (Geneva) mark 5.9: and he asked him, what is thy name? and hee answered, saying, my name is legion: for we are many. 3. they are many; legion may be their name, as well as his, who is the master of them, mark 5. 9. ye are many, saith eliah, 1 kings 18. 25. so they were indeed, 450. to one; ods enough False 0.786 0.353 1.352
Mark 5.9 (AKJV) mark 5.9: and he asked him, what is thy name? and hee answered, saying, my name is legion: for we are many. 3. they are many; legion may be their name, as well as his, who is the master of them, mark 5. 9. ye are many, saith eliah, 1 kings 18. 25. so they were indeed, 450. to one; ods enough False 0.786 0.353 1.352
Mark 5.9 (ODRV) mark 5.9: and he asked him, what is thy name? and he saith to him: my name is legion; because we are many. 3. they are many; legion may be their name, as well as his, who is the master of them, mark 5. 9. ye are many, saith eliah, 1 kings 18. 25. so they were indeed, 450. to one; ods enough False 0.784 0.291 3.449
Mark 5.9 (ODRV) - 2 mark 5.9: my name is legion; legion may be their name, as well as his, who is the master of them, mark 5 True 0.736 0.523 1.439
Mark 5.9 (Geneva) - 1 mark 5.9: and hee answered, saying, my name is legion: legion may be their name, as well as his, who is the master of them, mark 5 True 0.713 0.687 1.147
Mark 5.9 (AKJV) - 1 mark 5.9: and hee answered, saying, my name is legion: legion may be their name, as well as his, who is the master of them, mark 5 True 0.713 0.687 1.147
Mark 5.9 (Tyndale) mark 5.9: and he axed him: what is thy name? and he answered sayinge: my name is legion for we are many. legion may be their name, as well as his, who is the master of them, mark 5 True 0.683 0.404 1.074




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In-Text Mark 5. 9. Mark 5.9
In-Text 1 Kings 18. 25. 1 Kings 18.25