Correction, instruction or, a treatise of afflictions: first conceived by way of private meditations: afterward digested into certain sermons, preach'd at Aldermanbury. And now published for the help and comfort of humble suffering Christians. By Tho. Case, M.A. sometimes student of Ch. Ch. Oxon. now preacher of the Gospel in London.

Case, Thomas, 1598-1682
Publisher: Printed by J M for Luke Favvn and are to be sold at his shop at the sign of the Parrat in Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1652
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A81235 ESTC ID: R209098 STC ID: C824
Subject Headings: Sermons, English; Suffering;
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In-Text Heaven and Earth may pass away, but not one jot or one tittle of his promise shall pass away till all be fulfilled. Heaven and Earth may pass away, but not one jot or one tittle of his promise shall pass away till all be fulfilled. n1 cc n1 vmb vvi av, cc-acp xx crd n1 cc crd n1 pp-f po31 n1 vmb vvi av p-acp d vbb vvn.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Hebrews 10.23; Matthew 18; Matthew 24.35 (Geneva); Matthew 5
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Verse & Version Verse Text Text Is a Partial Textual Segment/Note Cosine Similarity Score Cross Encoder Score Okapi BM25 Score
Matthew 24.35 (Geneva) - 0 matthew 24.35: heauen and earth shall passe away: heaven and earth may pass away True 0.823 0.93 2.562
Matthew 24.35 (AKJV) matthew 24.35: heauen and earth shall passe away, but my wordes shall not passe away. heaven and earth may pass away True 0.659 0.906 2.702
Matthew 24.35 (ODRV) matthew 24.35: heauen and earth shal passe, but my words shal not passe. heaven and earth may pass away True 0.623 0.878 1.038
Luke 21.33 (AKJV) luke 21.33: heauen and earth shall passe away, but my words shall not passe away. heaven and earth may pass away True 0.619 0.905 2.702
Luke 21.33 (Geneva) luke 21.33: heauen and earth shall passe away, but my wordes shall not passe away. heaven and earth may pass away True 0.619 0.903 2.702
Matthew 5.18 (Tyndale) matthew 5.18: for truely i saye vnto you till heven and erth perisshe one iott or one tytle of the lawe shall not scape tyll all be fulfilled. heaven and earth may pass away, but not one jot or one tittle of his promise shall pass away till all be fulfilled False 0.618 0.36 0.961
Matthew 5.19 (ODRV) matthew 5.19: for assuredly i say vnto you, til heauen and earth passe, one iot, or one tittle shal not passe the law, til al be fulfilled. heaven and earth may pass away, but not one jot or one tittle of his promise shall pass away till all be fulfilled False 0.614 0.791 2.291
Matthew 24.35 (Vulgate) matthew 24.35: caelum et terra transibunt, verba autem mea non praeteribunt. heaven and earth may pass away True 0.613 0.78 0.0
Matthew 5.18 (Geneva) matthew 5.18: for truely i say vnto you, till heauen, and earth perish, one iote or one title of the law shall not scape, till all things be fulfilled. heaven and earth may pass away, but not one jot or one tittle of his promise shall pass away till all be fulfilled False 0.607 0.588 1.612
Matthew 5.18 (AKJV) matthew 5.18: for verily i say vnto you, till heauen and earth passe, one iote or one title, shall in no wise passe from the law, till all be fulfilled. heaven and earth may pass away, but not one jot or one tittle of his promise shall pass away till all be fulfilled False 0.606 0.775 1.612




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