Three decads of sermons lately preached to the Vniversity at St Mary's Church in Oxford: by Henry Wilkinson D.D. principall of Magdalen Hall.

Wilkinson, Henry, 1616-1690
Publisher: printed by H H A Lichfield and W H for Thomas Robinson
Place of Publication: Oxford
Publication Year: 1660
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A96523 ESTC ID: R204083 STC ID: W2239
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text It's story'd of Edward the first, that he had a vehement desire to goe to Jerusalem, It's storied of Edward the First, that he had a vehement desire to go to Jerusalem, pn31|vbz vvn pp-f np1 dt ord, cst pns31 vhd dt j n1 pc-acp vvi p-acp np1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Luke 9.51 (Tyndale); Luke 9.53 (Tyndale); Philippians 3.14 (Geneva)
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Luke 9.53 (Tyndale) luke 9.53: but they wolde not receave him be cause his face was as though he wolde goo to ierusalem. he had a vehement desire to goe to jerusalem, True 0.64 0.692 0.0
Luke 9.51 (Tyndale) luke 9.51: and it folowed when the tyme was come that he shulde be receaved vp then he set his face to goo to hierusalem he had a vehement desire to goe to jerusalem, True 0.64 0.331 0.0
Luke 9.51 (AKJV) luke 9.51: and it came to passe, when the time was come that he should bee receiued vp, he stedfastly set his face to goe to hierusalem, he had a vehement desire to goe to jerusalem, True 0.638 0.794 1.59




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