The morning exercise methodized; or Certain chief heads and points of the Christian religion opened and improved in divers sermons, by several ministers of the City of London, in the monthly course of the morning exercise at Giles in the Fields. May 1659.

Case, Thomas, 1598-1682
Publisher: printed by E M for Ralph Smith at the sign of the Bible in Cornhil near the Royal Exchange
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1659
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A81247 ESTC ID: R207936 STC ID: C835
Subject Headings: Christian life; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text when he cryed, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me? The Socinians are here puzzled to give any tolerable account, when he cried, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me? The socinians Are Here puzzled to give any tolerable account, c-crq pns31 vvd, po11 np1, po11 np1, q-crq vh2 pns21 vvn pno11? dt njp2 vbr av vvn pc-acp vvi d j n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Matthew 27.46 (Tyndale)
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Matthew 27.46 (Tyndale) - 2 matthew 27.46: that is to saye my god my god why hast thou forsaken me? when he cryed, my god, my god, why hast thou forsaken me? the socinians are here puzzled to give any tolerable account, False 0.696 0.911 1.765
Mark 15.34 (Tyndale) - 2 mark 15.34: my god my god why hast thou forsaken me? when he cryed, my god, my god, why hast thou forsaken me? the socinians are here puzzled to give any tolerable account, False 0.689 0.929 1.824
Mark 15.34 (ODRV) - 2 mark 15.34: which is being interpreted, my god, my god, why hast thou forsaken me? when he cryed, my god, my god, why hast thou forsaken me? the socinians are here puzzled to give any tolerable account, False 0.688 0.907 1.765
Matthew 27.46 (Geneva) - 1 matthew 27.46: that is, my god, my god, why hast thou forsaken me? when he cryed, my god, my god, why hast thou forsaken me? the socinians are here puzzled to give any tolerable account, False 0.681 0.916 1.824
Matthew 27.46 (ODRV) - 2 matthew 27.46: that is, my god, my god, why hast thou forsaken me? when he cryed, my god, my god, why hast thou forsaken me? the socinians are here puzzled to give any tolerable account, False 0.681 0.916 1.824
Mark 15.34 (AKJV) - 1 mark 15.34: which is, being interpreted, my god, my god, why hast thou forsaken me? when he cryed, my god, my god, why hast thou forsaken me? the socinians are here puzzled to give any tolerable account, False 0.664 0.903 1.765
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? when he cryed, my god, my god, why hast thou forsaken me? the socinians are here puzzled to give any tolerable account, False 0.642 0.808 1.306
Mark 15.34 (Geneva) mark 15.34: and at the ninth houre iesus cryed with a loude voyce, saying, eloi, eloi, lamma-sabachthani? which is by interpretation, my god, my god, why hast thou forsaken me? when he cryed, my god, my god, why hast thou forsaken me? the socinians are here puzzled to give any tolerable account, False 0.641 0.825 2.219
Mark 15.34 (AKJV) mark 15.34: and at the ninth houre, iesus cryed with a loude voice, saying, eloi, eloi, lamasabachthani? which is, being interpreted, my god, my god, why hast thou forsaken me? when he cryed, my god, my god True 0.625 0.34 2.837
Matthew 27.46 (Wycliffe) matthew 27.46: and aboute the nynthe our jhesus criede with a greet vois, and seide, heli, heli, lamazabatany, that is, my god, my god, whi hast thou forsake me? when he cryed, my god, my god, why hast thou forsaken me? the socinians are here puzzled to give any tolerable account, False 0.6 0.372 0.95




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