Sermons preached upon several occasions by Benjamin Calamy ...

Calamy, Benjamin, 1642-1686
Publisher: Printed by M Flesher for Henry Dickenson and Richard Green and are to be sold by Walter Davis
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1687
Approximate Era: JamesII
TCP ID: A31858 ESTC ID: R22984 STC ID: C221
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text We are not to please our selves, but rather to please our neighbour for his good, Rom. 15.1, 2. for this is the mind which was in Christ Jesus, who denied himself, We Are not to please our selves, but rather to please our neighbour for his good, Rom. 15.1, 2. for this is the mind which was in christ jesus, who denied himself, pns12 vbr xx pc-acp vvi po12 n2, cc-acp av-c pc-acp vvi po12 n1 p-acp po31 j, np1 crd, crd p-acp d vbz dt n1 r-crq vbds p-acp np1 np1, r-crq vvd px31,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: John 15.13 (AKJV); Romans 15.1; Romans 15.2; Romans 15.2 (AKJV)
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.
Verse & Version Verse Text Text Is a Partial Textual Segment/Note Cosine Similarity Score Cross Encoder Score Okapi BM25 Score
Romans 15.2 (AKJV) romans 15.2: let euery one of vs please his neighbour for his good to edification. we are not to please our selves, but rather to please our neighbour for his good, rom True 0.785 0.736 0.129
Romans 15.2 (Tyndale) romans 15.2: let every man please his neghbour vnto his welth and edyfyinge. we are not to please our selves, but rather to please our neighbour for his good, rom True 0.717 0.249 0.0
Romans 15.2 (Geneva) romans 15.2: therefore let euery man please his neighbour in that that is good to edification. we are not to please our selves, but rather to please our neighbour for his good, rom True 0.707 0.466 0.129
Romans 15.2 (AKJV) romans 15.2: let euery one of vs please his neighbour for his good to edification. we are not to please our selves, but rather to please our neighbour for his good, rom. 15.1, 2. for this is the mind which was in christ jesus, who denied himself, False 0.706 0.593 0.218
Romans 15.2 (ODRV) romans 15.2: let euery one of you please his neighbour vnto good, to edification. we are not to please our selves, but rather to please our neighbour for his good, rom True 0.695 0.513 0.129
Philippians 2.5 (AKJV) philippians 2.5: let this minde bee in you, which was also in christ iesus: for this is the mind which was in christ jesus, who denied himself, True 0.632 0.833 0.112
Philippians 2.5 (Geneva) philippians 2.5: let the same minde be in you that was euen in christ iesus, for this is the mind which was in christ jesus, who denied himself, True 0.628 0.703 0.112




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In-Text Rom. 15.1, 2. Romans 15.1; Romans 15.2