Foure sermons vvherein is made a foure-fold discovery viz. of ecclesiasticall selfe-seeking, a wisemans carriage in evill times, the benefit of Christian patience, the right nature and temper of the spirit of the Gospel / by Edvvard Symons ...

Symmons, Edward
Publisher: Printed by R C for Andrew Crooke
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1642
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A62099 ESTC ID: R23479 STC ID: S6343
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text as we gather from Psal. 1. 1. for you may see what the Prophet saies in another place, Psal. 123. 4. (saies he) Our soule is exceedingly filled with the scorning (of whom?) of them that be at ease: as we gather from Psalm 1. 1. for you may see what the Prophet Says in Another place, Psalm 123. 4. (Says he) Our soul is exceedingly filled with the scorning (of whom?) of them that be At ease: c-acp pns12 vvb p-acp np1 crd crd p-acp pn22 vmb vvi r-crq dt n1 vvz p-acp j-jn n1, np1 crd crd (vvz pns31) po12 n1 vbz av-vvg vvn p-acp dt vvg (pp-f ro-crq?) pp-f pno32 cst vbb p-acp n1:
Note 0 Psal. 1. 1. Psal. 123. 4. Psalm 1. 1. Psalm 123. 4. np1 crd crd np1 crd crd




Quotations and Paraphrases (QP)

Adjacent References with Relevance: Psalms 1.1; Psalms 123.4; Psalms 123.4 (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
Psalms 123.4 (AKJV) - 0 psalms 123.4: our soule is exceedingly filled with the scorning of those that are at ease: (saies he) our soule is exceedingly filled with the scorning (of whom?) of them that be at ease True 0.907 0.974 3.85
Psalms 123.4 (AKJV) - 0 psalms 123.4: our soule is exceedingly filled with the scorning of those that are at ease: as we gather from psal. 1. 1. for you may see what the prophet saies in another place, psal. 123. 4. (saies he) our soule is exceedingly filled with the scorning (of whom?) of them that be at ease False 0.85 0.976 3.331
Psalms 123.4 (Geneva) psalms 123.4: our soule is filled too full of ye mocking of the wealthy, and of the despitefulnes of the proude. as we gather from psal. 1. 1. for you may see what the prophet saies in another place, psal. 123. 4. (saies he) our soule is exceedingly filled with the scorning (of whom?) of them that be at ease False 0.738 0.707 0.719
Psalms 123.4 (Geneva) psalms 123.4: our soule is filled too full of ye mocking of the wealthy, and of the despitefulnes of the proude. (saies he) our soule is exceedingly filled with the scorning (of whom?) of them that be at ease True 0.726 0.722 0.393
Psalms 122.4 (ODRV) psalms 122.4: because our soule is much replenished: reproch to them that abund, and contempt to the prowde. (saies he) our soule is exceedingly filled with the scorning (of whom?) of them that be at ease True 0.691 0.309 0.216




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In-Text Psal. 1. 1. Psalms 1.1
In-Text Psal. 123. 4. Psalms 123.4
Note 0 Psal. 1. 1. Psalms 1.1
Note 0 Psal. 123. 4. Psalms 123.4