A new postil conteinyng most godly and learned sermons vpon all the Sonday Gospelles, that be redde in the church thorowout the yeare ...

Becon, Thomas, 1512-1567
Publisher: In Flete strete nere to S Dunstons church by Thomas Marshe and John Kingston
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1566
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A06932 ESTC ID: S101291 STC ID: 1736
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 16th century;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text For seynge that Christ by his Resurrection hath slain deathe, whyche is the stypende of synne, and hathe brought with hym vnto vs, remission of synnes: For sing that christ by his Resurrection hath slave death, which is the stypende of sin, and hath brought with him unto us, remission of Sins: p-acp vvg cst np1 p-acp po31 n1 vhz vvn n1, r-crq vbz dt vvi pp-f n1, cc vhz vvn p-acp pno31 p-acp pno12, n1 pp-f n2:
Note 0 Rom. 6. Rom. 6. np1 crd




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Corinthians 15; 1 Corinthians 15.26 (Geneva); Colossians 1.14 (ODRV); Romans 6; Romans 8.2 (Tyndale)
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Verse & Version Verse Text Text Is a Partial Textual Segment/Note Cosine Similarity Score Cross Encoder Score Okapi BM25 Score
1 Corinthians 15.26 (Geneva) 1 corinthians 15.26: the last enemie that shalbe destroyed, is death. for seynge that christ by his resurrection hath slain deathe, whyche is the stypende of synne True 0.703 0.301 0.0
1 Corinthians 15.26 (AKJV) 1 corinthians 15.26: the last enemie that shall be destroyed, is death. for seynge that christ by his resurrection hath slain deathe, whyche is the stypende of synne True 0.694 0.263 0.0
1 Corinthians 15.26 (Tyndale) 1 corinthians 15.26: the last enemye that shalbe destroyed is deeth. for seynge that christ by his resurrection hath slain deathe, whyche is the stypende of synne True 0.671 0.365 0.0
Colossians 1.14 (ODRV) colossians 1.14: in whom we haue redemption, the remission of sinnes: hathe brought with hym vnto vs, remission of synnes True 0.666 0.598 1.044
Colossians 1.14 (AKJV) colossians 1.14: in whom we haue redemption through his blood, euen the forgiuenesse of sinnes: hathe brought with hym vnto vs, remission of synnes True 0.652 0.501 0.0
Romans 6.9 (AKJV) romans 6.9: knowing that christ being raysed from the dead, dieth no more, death hath no more dominion ouer him. for seynge that christ by his resurrection hath slain deathe, whyche is the stypende of synne True 0.648 0.545 1.066
Romans 6.9 (ODRV) romans 6.9: knowing that christ rising againe from the dead, now dieth no more, death shal no more haue dominion ouer him. for seynge that christ by his resurrection hath slain deathe, whyche is the stypende of synne True 0.643 0.474 0.495
Romans 6.9 (Geneva) romans 6.9: knowing that christ being raised from the dead, dieth no more: death hath no more dominion ouer him. for seynge that christ by his resurrection hath slain deathe, whyche is the stypende of synne True 0.633 0.499 1.066
Colossians 1.14 (Geneva) colossians 1.14: in whome we haue redemption through his blood, that is, the forgiuenesse of sinnes, hathe brought with hym vnto vs, remission of synnes True 0.627 0.574 0.0
Colossians 1.14 (Tyndale) colossians 1.14: in whom we have redempcion thurow his bloud that is to saye the forgevenes of sinnes hathe brought with hym vnto vs, remission of synnes True 0.617 0.357 0.0




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Note 0 Rom. 6. Romans 6