LI sermons preached by the Reverend Dr. Mark Frank ... being a course of sermons, beginning at Advent, and so continued through the festivals : to which is added a sermon preached at St. Pauls Cross, in the year forty-one, and then commanded to be printed by King Charles the First.

Frank, Mark, 1613-1664
Publisher: Printed by Andrew Clark for John Martyn Henry Brome and Richard Chiswell
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1672
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A40393 ESTC ID: R7076 STC ID: F2074A
Subject Headings: Church of England; Church year sermons; Sermons, English;
View the Full Text of Relevant Sections View All References



Segment 8176 located on Page 314

< Previous Segment       Next Segment >

Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text The Son of Syrach 's (1.) Remember thy end, and let enmity cease, says he, Ecclus. xxviii. 6. Let us not spend our wits, our courage, our estates any longer in feuds and enmities, seeing God has now at length so strangely brought us all altogether. The Son of Sirach is (1.) remember thy end, and let enmity cease, Says he, Ecclus xxviii. 6. Let us not spend our wits, our courage, our estates any longer in feuds and enmities, seeing God has now At length so strangely brought us all altogether. dt n1 pp-f np1 vbz (crd) vvb po21 n1, cc vvb n1 vvi, vvz pns31, np1 crd. crd vvb pno12 xx vvi po12 n2, po12 n1, po12 n2 d av-jc p-acp n2 cc n2, vvg np1 vhz av p-acp n1 av av-j vvn pno12 d av.




Quotations and Paraphrases (QP)

Adjacent References with Relevance: Ecclesiasticus 28.6; Ecclesiasticus 28.6 (Douay-Rheims); Ecclesiasticus 7.36; Ecclesiasticus 7.40 (Douay-Rheims); Samuel 1
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
Ecclesiasticus 28.6 (Douay-Rheims) ecclesiasticus 28.6: remember thy last things, and let enmity cease: the son of syrach 's (1.) remember thy end, and let enmity cease, says he, ecclus True 0.802 0.942 2.942
Ecclesiasticus 28.6 (AKJV) ecclesiasticus 28.6: remember thy end, and let enimitie cease, corruption and death, and abide in the commandements. the son of syrach 's (1.) remember thy end, and let enmity cease, says he, ecclus True 0.777 0.906 1.463
Ecclesiasticus 7.40 (Douay-Rheims) ecclesiasticus 7.40: in all thy works remember thy last end, and thou shalt never sin. the son of syrach 's (1.) remember thy end, and let enmity cease, says he, ecclus True 0.737 0.56 0.673
Ecclesiasticus 28.6 (Douay-Rheims) ecclesiasticus 28.6: remember thy last things, and let enmity cease: the son of syrach 's (1.) remember thy end, and let enmity cease, says he, ecclus. xxviii. 6. let us not spend our wits, our courage, our estates any longer in feuds and enmities, seeing god has now at length so strangely brought us all altogether False 0.726 0.913 0.0
Ecclesiasticus 38.20 (AKJV) - 1 ecclesiasticus 38.20: driue it away, and remember the last end. the son of syrach 's (1.) remember thy end, and let enmity cease, says he, ecclus True 0.716 0.373 0.471
Ecclesiasticus 7.36 (AKJV) ecclesiasticus 7.36: whatsoeuer thou takest in hand, remember the end, and thou shalt neuer doe amisse. the son of syrach 's (1.) remember thy end, and let enmity cease, says he, ecclus True 0.676 0.46 0.348
Ecclesiasticus 28.6 (AKJV) ecclesiasticus 28.6: remember thy end, and let enimitie cease, corruption and death, and abide in the commandements. the son of syrach 's (1.) remember thy end, and let enmity cease, says he, ecclus. xxviii. 6. let us not spend our wits, our courage, our estates any longer in feuds and enmities, seeing god has now at length so strangely brought us all altogether False 0.616 0.884 0.0




Citations
i
The index of citation indicates its position within the text of the segment or a particular note of the segment. For example, if 'Note 0' (i.e., the first note) of this segment has three citations, the citation with index 0 is its first citation, inclusive of all its parsed components.

Location Phrase Citations Outliers
In-Text s 1. Samuel 1
In-Text Ecclus. xxviii. 6. Ecclesiasticus 28.6