Practical discourses on sickness & recovery in several sermons, as they were lately preached in a congregation in London / by Timothy Rogers, M.A. ; after his recovery from a sickness of near two years continuance.

Rogers, Timothy, 1658-1728
Woodford, Samuel, 1636-1700
Publisher: Printed for Thomas Parkhurst Jonathan Robinson and John Dunton
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1691
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A57579 ESTC ID: R21490 STC ID: R1852
Subject Headings: Dissenters, Religious; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text for mine eyes have seen thy salvation, Luk. 2. 29, 30. This we may beg of God, for mine eyes have seen thy salvation, Luk. 2. 29, 30. This we may beg of God, p-acp po11 n2 vhb vvn po21 n1, np1 crd crd, crd np1 pns12 vmb vvi pp-f np1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Luke 2.29; Luke 2.29 (AKJV); Luke 2.30; Luke 2.30 (AKJV)
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Verse & Version Verse Text Text Is a Partial Textual Segment/Note Cosine Similarity Score Cross Encoder Score Okapi BM25 Score
Luke 2.30 (AKJV) luke 2.30: for mine eyes haue seene thy saluation. for mine eyes have seen thy salvation, luk. 2. 29, 30. this we may beg of god, False 0.789 0.93 0.652
Luke 2.30 (Geneva) luke 2.30: for mine eyes haue seene thy saluation, for mine eyes have seen thy salvation, luk. 2. 29, 30. this we may beg of god, False 0.786 0.931 0.652
Luke 2.30 (ODRV) luke 2.30: because mine eyes haue seen thy salvation, for mine eyes have seen thy salvation, luk. 2. 29, 30. this we may beg of god, False 0.781 0.929 3.349
Luke 2.30 (Vulgate) luke 2.30: quia viderunt oculi mei salutare tuum, for mine eyes have seen thy salvation, luk. 2. 29, 30. this we may beg of god, False 0.672 0.173 0.309
Luke 2.30 (Tyndale) luke 2.30: for myne eyes have sene the saveour sent from the for mine eyes have seen thy salvation, luk. 2. 29, 30. this we may beg of god, False 0.618 0.743 0.489




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In-Text Luk. 2. 29, 30. Luke 2.29; Luke 2.30