Lectures, vpon the history of the Passion, Resurrection, and Ascension of our Lord Iesus Christ Beginning at the eighteenth chapter of the Gospell, according to S. Iohn, and from the 16. verse of the 19. chapter thereof, containing a perfect harmonie of all the foure Euangelists, for the better vnderstanding of all the circumstances of the Lords death, and Resurrection. Preached by that reuerend and faithfull seruant of God, Mr. Robert Rollocke, sometime minister of the Euangell of Iesus Christ, and rector of the Colledge of Edinburgh.

Arthur, William, fl. 1606-1619
Charteris, Henry, 1565-1628
Rollock, Robert, 1555?-1599
Publisher: Printed by Andro Hart
Place of Publication: Edinburgh
Publication Year: 1616
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A11012 ESTC ID: S116153 STC ID: 21283
Subject Headings: Jesus Christ -- Ascension; Jesus Christ -- Passion; Jesus Christ -- Resurrection;
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In-Text The one an heauie complaint to His Father, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken mee? The other proceeding from an extreame drought, that came of that sense of wrath and paine which Hee felt during the time that Hee hung vpon the Crosse, I thirst. The last two voyces vvere of joye, The one an heavy complaint to His Father, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me? The other proceeding from an extreme drought, that Come of that sense of wrath and pain which He felt during the time that He hung upon the Cross, I thirst. The last two voices were of joy, dt pi dt j n1 p-acp po31 n1, po11 np1, po11 np1, q-crq vh2 pns21 vvn pno11? dt n-jn vvg p-acp dt j-jn n1, cst vvd pp-f d n1 pp-f n1 cc n1 r-crq pns31 vvd p-acp dt n1 cst pns31 vvd p-acp dt n1, pns11 vvb. dt ord crd n2 vbdr pp-f n1,




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Psalms 22.1 (AKJV) - 0 psalms 22.1: my god, my god, why hast thou forsaken mee? the one an heauie complaint to his father, my god, my god, why hast thou forsaken mee True 0.773 0.881 4.803
Matthew 27.46 (Geneva) - 1 matthew 27.46: that is, my god, my god, why hast thou forsaken me? the one an heauie complaint to his father, my god, my god, why hast thou forsaken mee True 0.757 0.883 3.338
Matthew 27.46 (ODRV) - 2 matthew 27.46: that is, my god, my god, why hast thou forsaken me? the one an heauie complaint to his father, my god, my god, why hast thou forsaken mee True 0.757 0.883 3.338
Matthew 27.46 (Tyndale) - 2 matthew 27.46: that is to saye my god my god why hast thou forsaken me? the one an heauie complaint to his father, my god, my god, why hast thou forsaken mee True 0.745 0.872 3.233
Matthew 27.46 (AKJV) matthew 27.46: and about the ninth houre, iesus cried with a loud voyce, saying, eli, eli, lamasabachthani, that is to say, my god, my god, why hast thou forsaken mee? the one an heauie complaint to his father, my god, my god, why hast thou forsaken mee True 0.672 0.785 3.521




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