An explication of the hundreth and tenth Psalme wherein the severall heads of Christian religion therein contained; touching the exaltation of Christ, the scepter of his kingdome, the character of his subjects, his priesthood, victories, sufferings, and resurrection, are largely explained and applied. Being the substance of severall sermons preached at Lincolns Inne; by Edward Reynoldes sometimes fellow of Merton Colledge in Oxford, late preacher to the foresaid honorable society, and rector of the church of Braunston in Northhampton-shire.

Reynolds, Edward, 1599-1676
Publisher: Imprinted by Felix Kyngston for Robert Bostocke and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Churchyard at the signe of the Kings Head
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1632
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A10650 ESTC ID: S115794 STC ID: 20927
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Psalms CX -- Commentaries; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text Behold, thou art faire my beloved, yea pleasant, &c. Cant. 1.15, 16. These are the principles of that great devotion and willingnesse which is in the people of Christ unto his service. Behold, thou art fair my Beloved, yea pleasant, etc. Cant 1.15, 16. These Are the principles of that great devotion and willingness which is in the people of christ unto his service. vvb, pns21 vb2r j po11 j-vvn, uh j, av np1 crd, crd d vbr dt n2 pp-f d j n1 cc n1 r-crq vbz p-acp dt n1 pp-f np1 p-acp po31 n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Canticles 1.15; Canticles 1.15 (AKJV); Canticles 1.16; Canticles 1.16 (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
Canticles 1.16 (AKJV) - 0 canticles 1.16: behold, thou art faire, my beloued; yea pleasant: behold, thou art faire my beloved, yea pleasant, &c True 0.952 0.965 8.55
Canticles 1.15 (AKJV) - 0 canticles 1.15: behold, thou art faire, my loue: behold, thou art faire my beloved, yea pleasant, &c True 0.911 0.881 4.099
Canticles 1.15 (Geneva) - 0 canticles 1.15: my welbeloued, beholde, thou art faire and pleasant: behold, thou art faire my beloved, yea pleasant, &c True 0.909 0.909 4.081
Canticles 1.14 (Geneva) - 0 canticles 1.14: my loue, beholde, thou art faire: behold, thou art faire my beloved, yea pleasant, &c True 0.894 0.847 2.343
Canticles 1.14 (Douay-Rheims) canticles 1.14: behold thou art fair, o my love, behold thou art fair, thy eyes are as those of doves. behold, thou art faire my beloved, yea pleasant, &c True 0.817 0.576 3.31
Canticles 7.6 (AKJV) canticles 7.6: how faire, and how pleasant art thou, o loue, for delights! behold, thou art faire my beloved, yea pleasant, &c True 0.794 0.394 3.908
Canticles 1.15 (Douay-Rheims) canticles 1.15: behold thou art fair, my beloved, and comely. our bed is flourishing. behold, thou art faire my beloved, yea pleasant, &c True 0.765 0.74 6.102
Canticles 7.6 (Geneva) canticles 7.6: howe faire art thou, and howe pleasant art thou, o my loue, in pleasures! behold, thou art faire my beloved, yea pleasant, &c True 0.758 0.306 3.81
Canticles 1.16 (AKJV) - 0 canticles 1.16: behold, thou art faire, my beloued; yea pleasant: behold, thou art faire my beloved, yea pleasant, &c. cant. 1.15, 16. these are the principles of that great devotion and willingnesse which is in the people of christ unto his service False 0.714 0.946 15.395




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In-Text Cant. 1.15, 16. Canticles 1.15; Canticles 1.16