A sermon preached at Paules-Crosse the second day of Iune, being the last Sunday in Easter terme. 1622. By Thomas Ailesbury student in diuinitie

Ailesbury, Thomas, fl. 1622-1659
Publisher: Printed by George Eld for Leonard Becket and Robert Wilson and are to be sold neere the Temple Church and at Graies Inne new Gate
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1623
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A00003 ESTC ID: S101513 STC ID: 1000
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text Come let vs ascend into the Mountaine of the Lord. Come let us ascend into the Mountain of the Lord. vvb vvb pno12 vvi p-acp dt n1 pp-f dt n1.
Note 0 Esay 2. Isaiah 2. np1 crd




Quotations and Paraphrases (QP)

Adjacent References with Relevance: Isaiah 2; Psalms 24.3 (Geneva)
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
Psalms 24.3 (Geneva) - 0 psalms 24.3: who shall ascende into the mountaine of the lord? come let vs ascend into the mountaine of the lord False 0.751 0.896 3.386
Psalms 24.3 (AKJV) - 0 psalms 24.3: who shall ascend into the hill of the lord? come let vs ascend into the mountaine of the lord False 0.715 0.871 2.616
Psalms 23.3 (ODRV) - 0 psalms 23.3: who shal ascend into the mount of our lord? come let vs ascend into the mountaine of the lord False 0.714 0.864 2.616
Psalms 23.3 (Vulgate) psalms 23.3: quis ascendet in montem domini? aut quis stabit in loco sancto ejus? come let vs ascend into the mountaine of the lord False 0.624 0.395 0.0




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Note 0 Esay 2. Isaiah 2