One hundred and ninety sermons on the hundred and nineteenth Psalm preached by the late reverend and learned Thomas Manton, D.D. ; with a perfect alphabetical table directing to the principal matters contained therein.

Bates, William, 1625-1699
Manton, Thomas, 1620-1677
White, Robert, 1645-1703
Publisher: Printed for T P c and are to be sold by Michael Hide bookseller in Exon
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1681
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A51842 ESTC ID: R225740 STC ID: M526A
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Psalms CXIX; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text Prov. 24. 13, 14. My Son eate thou honey, because it is good; and the honeycomb which is sweet to thy tast: Curae 24. 13, 14. My Son eat thou honey, Because it is good; and the honeycomb which is sweet to thy taste: np1 crd crd, crd po11 n1 vvb pns21 n1, c-acp pn31 vbz j; cc dt n1 r-crq vbz j p-acp po21 n1:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Proverbs 24.13; Proverbs 24.13 (AKJV); Proverbs 24.14; Proverbs 24.14 (AKJV)
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Proverbs 24.13 (AKJV) proverbs 24.13: my sonne, eate thou honie, because it is good, and the honie combe, which is sweete to thy taste. prov. 24. 13, 14. my son eate thou honey, because it is good; and the honeycomb which is sweet to thy tast False 0.946 0.97 1.343
Proverbs 24.13 (Geneva) proverbs 24.13: my sonne, eate hony, for it is good, and the hony combe, for it is sweete vnto thy mouth. prov. 24. 13, 14. my son eate thou honey, because it is good; and the honeycomb which is sweet to thy tast False 0.932 0.869 0.562
Proverbs 24.13 (Douay-Rheims) proverbs 24.13: fat honey, my son, because it is good, and the honeycomb most sweet to thy throat: prov. 24. 13, 14. my son eate thou honey, because it is good; and the honeycomb which is sweet to thy tast False 0.912 0.821 3.841
Proverbs 24.13 (Geneva) proverbs 24.13: my sonne, eate hony, for it is good, and the hony combe, for it is sweete vnto thy mouth. prov. 24. 13, 14. my son eate thou honey True 0.806 0.794 0.324
Proverbs 24.13 (Douay-Rheims) proverbs 24.13: fat honey, my son, because it is good, and the honeycomb most sweet to thy throat: it is good; and the honeycomb which is sweet to thy tast True 0.788 0.869 1.921
Proverbs 24.13 (AKJV) proverbs 24.13: my sonne, eate thou honie, because it is good, and the honie combe, which is sweete to thy taste. prov. 24. 13, 14. my son eate thou honey True 0.781 0.833 0.912
Proverbs 24.13 (Geneva) proverbs 24.13: my sonne, eate hony, for it is good, and the hony combe, for it is sweete vnto thy mouth. it is good; and the honeycomb which is sweet to thy tast True 0.766 0.836 0.225
Proverbs 24.13 (AKJV) proverbs 24.13: my sonne, eate thou honie, because it is good, and the honie combe, which is sweete to thy taste. it is good; and the honeycomb which is sweet to thy tast True 0.76 0.894 0.225




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In-Text Prov. 24. 13, 14. Proverbs 24.13; Proverbs 24.14