A viewe of a seditious bul sent into Englande, from Pius Quintus Bishop of Rome, anno. 1569. Taken by the reuerende Father in God, Iohn Iewel, late Bishop of Salisburie. Wherevnto is added a short treatise of the holy Scriptures. Both which he deliuered in diuers sermons in his cathedral church of Salisburie, anno. 1570

Garbrand, John, 1542-1589
Jewel, John, 1522-1571
Publisher: Printed by R Newberie H Bynneman
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1582
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A04483 ESTC ID: S107782 STC ID: 14614
Subject Headings: Catholic Church. -- Pope (1566-1572 : Pius V). -- Regnans in excelsis -- Controversial literature;
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In-Text And againe: Better is the poore that walketh in his vprightnesse, than he that peruerteth his wayes, though he be rich. And again: Better is the poor that walks in his uprightness, than he that perverteth his ways, though he be rich. cc av: jc vbz dt j cst vvz p-acp po31 n1, cs pns31 cst vvz po31 n2, cs pns31 vbb j.
Note 0 Prou. 28. Prou. 28. np1 crd




Quotations and Paraphrases (QP)

Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Timothy 6; 1 Timothy 6.6 (Geneva); Proverbs 16; Proverbs 16.8 (Geneva); Proverbs 28; Proverbs 28.6 (Geneva)
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Verse & Version Verse Text Text Is a Partial Textual Segment/Note Cosine Similarity Score Cross Encoder Score Okapi BM25 Score
Proverbs 28.6 (Geneva) proverbs 28.6: better is the poore that walketh in his vprightnesse, then hee that peruerteth his wayes, though he be riche. and againe: better is the poore that walketh in his vprightnesse, than he that peruerteth his wayes, though he be rich False 0.919 0.974 3.952
Proverbs 28.6 (AKJV) proverbs 28.6: better is the poore that walketh in his vprightnesse, then he that is peruerse in his wayes, though he be rich. and againe: better is the poore that walketh in his vprightnesse, than he that peruerteth his wayes, though he be rich False 0.905 0.973 2.683
Proverbs 28.6 (Douay-Rheims) proverbs 28.6: better is the poor man walking in his simplicity, than the rich in crooked ways. and againe: better is the poore that walketh in his vprightnesse, than he that peruerteth his wayes, though he be rich False 0.838 0.811 0.557
Proverbs 28.6 (Geneva) proverbs 28.6: better is the poore that walketh in his vprightnesse, then hee that peruerteth his wayes, though he be riche. and againe: better is the poore that walketh in his vprightnesse True 0.819 0.92 1.712
Proverbs 28.6 (Douay-Rheims) proverbs 28.6: better is the poor man walking in his simplicity, than the rich in crooked ways. and againe: better is the poore that walketh in his vprightnesse True 0.814 0.875 0.283
Proverbs 28.6 (AKJV) proverbs 28.6: better is the poore that walketh in his vprightnesse, then he that is peruerse in his wayes, though he be rich. and againe: better is the poore that walketh in his vprightnesse True 0.81 0.931 1.783
Proverbs 28.6 (Vulgate) proverbs 28.6: melior est pauper ambulans in simplicitate sua quam dives in pravis itineribus. and againe: better is the poore that walketh in his vprightnesse, than he that peruerteth his wayes, though he be rich False 0.77 0.221 0.0
Proverbs 28.6 (Vulgate) proverbs 28.6: melior est pauper ambulans in simplicitate sua quam dives in pravis itineribus. and againe: better is the poore that walketh in his vprightnesse True 0.768 0.667 0.0
Proverbs 19.1 (Geneva) proverbs 19.1: better is the poore that walketh in his vprightnes, then he that abuseth his lips, and is a foole. and againe: better is the poore that walketh in his vprightnesse True 0.765 0.927 0.886
Proverbs 19.1 (Douay-Rheims) proverbs 19.1: better is the poor man, that walketh in his simplicity, than a rich man that is perverse in his lips, and unwise. and againe: better is the poore that walketh in his vprightnesse, than he that peruerteth his wayes, though he be rich False 0.759 0.802 0.777
Proverbs 19.1 (AKJV) proverbs 19.1: better is the poore that walketh in his integrity, then he that is peruerse in his lippes, and is a foole. and againe: better is the poore that walketh in his vprightnesse True 0.754 0.918 0.886
Proverbs 19.1 (Geneva) proverbs 19.1: better is the poore that walketh in his vprightnes, then he that abuseth his lips, and is a foole. and againe: better is the poore that walketh in his vprightnesse, than he that peruerteth his wayes, though he be rich False 0.741 0.88 0.587
Proverbs 19.1 (AKJV) proverbs 19.1: better is the poore that walketh in his integrity, then he that is peruerse in his lippes, and is a foole. and againe: better is the poore that walketh in his vprightnesse, than he that peruerteth his wayes, though he be rich False 0.737 0.91 0.587
Proverbs 19.1 (Vulgate) proverbs 19.1: melior est pauper qui ambulat in simplicitate sua quam dives torquens labia sua, et insipiens. and againe: better is the poore that walketh in his vprightnesse, than he that peruerteth his wayes, though he be rich False 0.73 0.212 0.0
Proverbs 19.1 (Douay-Rheims) proverbs 19.1: better is the poor man, that walketh in his simplicity, than a rich man that is perverse in his lips, and unwise. and againe: better is the poore that walketh in his vprightnesse True 0.725 0.869 0.525
Proverbs 19.1 (Vulgate) proverbs 19.1: melior est pauper qui ambulat in simplicitate sua quam dives torquens labia sua, et insipiens. and againe: better is the poore that walketh in his vprightnesse True 0.695 0.688 0.0




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Note 0 Prou. 28. Proverbs 28