Scala cœli Nineteen sermons concerning prayer. The first sixe guiding to the true doore: the residue teaching how so to knocke thereat that wee may enter. The former part containing a preparation to prayer, the latter an exposition vpon the seuerall petitions of the Lords prayer.

Andrewes, Lancelot, 1555-1626
Publisher: Printed by N O kes for Francis Burton dwelling in Pauls Church yard at the signe of the Greene Dragon
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1611
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A19616 ESTC ID: S115859 STC ID: 605
Subject Headings: Lord's prayer; Prayer; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text we must be perswaded that our owne will is blind, and childish, and peruerse, and therfore Salomon saith, Ne initaris, &c. Do not leane to thy owne wisedome. Prou. 3.1. Euery man is a beast by his owne knowledge, and to expresse the fault of mans will, Iob saith, that man is tanquam pullus asini: like an wilde asses colt. Iob. 11.12. which of all other beasts is most foolish. we must be persuaded that our own will is blind, and childish, and perverse, and Therefore Solomon Says, Ne initaris, etc. Do not lean to thy own Wisdom. Prou. 3.1. Every man is a beast by his own knowledge, and to express the fault of men will, Job Says, that man is tanquam pullus Dons: like an wild asses colt. Job 11.12. which of all other beasts is most foolish. pns12 vmb vbi vvn d po12 d n1 vbz j, cc j, cc j, cc av np1 vvz, ccx fw-la, av vdb xx vvi p-acp po21 d n1. np1 crd. d n1 vbz dt n1 p-acp po31 d n1, cc pc-acp vvi dt n1 pp-f n2 vmb, np1 vvz, cst n1 vbz fw-la fw-la fw-la: av-j dt j ng1 n1. zz crd. r-crq pp-f d j-jn n2 vbz av-ds j.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Corinthians 2.14 (AKJV); Job 11.12; Proverbs 23.4 (AKJV); Proverbs 3.1
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Verse & Version Verse Text Text Is a Partial Textual Segment/Note Cosine Similarity Score Cross Encoder Score Okapi BM25 Score
Proverbs 23.4 (AKJV) - 1 proverbs 23.4: cease from thine owne wisedome. do not leane to thy owne wisedome True 0.741 0.633 3.259
Ecclesiasticus 5.2 (AKJV) ecclesiasticus 5.2: folow not thine owne minde, and thy strength, to walke in the wayes of thy heart: do not leane to thy owne wisedome True 0.675 0.213 1.792
Proverbs 3.5 (Geneva) proverbs 3.5: trust in the lord with all thine heart, and leane not vnto thine owne wisdome. do not leane to thy owne wisedome True 0.669 0.915 2.623
Proverbs 3.5 (Douay-Rheims) proverbs 3.5: have confidence in the lord with all thy heart, and lean not upon thy own prudence. do not leane to thy owne wisedome True 0.665 0.732 1.284
Job 11.12 (Geneva) job 11.12: yet vaine man would be wise, though man new borne is like a wilde asse colte. we must be perswaded that our owne will is blind, and childish, and peruerse, and therfore salomon saith, ne initaris, &c. do not leane to thy owne wisedome. prou. 3.1. euery man is a beast by his owne knowledge, and to expresse the fault of mans will, iob saith, that man is tanquam pullus asini: like an wilde asses colt. iob. 11.12. which of all other beasts is most foolish False 0.658 0.655 4.041
Proverbs 3.5 (AKJV) proverbs 3.5: trust in the lord with all thine heart; and leaue not vnto thine owne vnderstanding. do not leane to thy owne wisedome True 0.615 0.428 0.637
Job 11.12 (AKJV) job 11.12: for vaine man would be wise; though man be borne like a wilde asses coult. we must be perswaded that our owne will is blind, and childish, and peruerse, and therfore salomon saith, ne initaris, &c. do not leane to thy owne wisedome. prou. 3.1. euery man is a beast by his owne knowledge, and to expresse the fault of mans will, iob saith, that man is tanquam pullus asini: like an wilde asses colt. iob. 11.12. which of all other beasts is most foolish False 0.614 0.357 6.261




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In-Text Prou. 3.1. Proverbs 3.1
In-Text Iob. 11.12. Job 11.12