A posie of spirituall flowers taken out of the garden of the holy scriptures, consisting of these sixe sorts: hearts ease, true delight, the worlds wonders, the souls solace, times complaint, the doom of sinners. Gathered for the encouragement of beginners, direction of proceeders, meditation of good hearers, consolation of true beleeuers, expectation of Sions mourners, confusion of irrepentant sinners. By George Webbe, minister of the word.

Webbe, George, 1581-1642
Publisher: Imprinted by F Kingston for William Leake
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1610
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A14860 ESTC ID: S102126 STC ID: 25164
Subject Headings: Bible -- Meditations; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text O sweete Lord, if the taste of thee bee so excellent, how superexcellent shall that sweetnes be, when I shall be satisfied with the fatnes of thine house, Oh sweet Lord, if the taste of thee be so excellent, how superexcellent shall that sweetness be, when I shall be satisfied with the fatness of thine house, uh j n1, cs dt n1 pp-f pno21 vbb av j, c-crq j vmb d n1 vbb, c-crq pns11 vmb vbi vvn p-acp dt n1 pp-f po21 n1,
Note 0 Psal. Psalm np1
Note 1 Psal. 36.5. Augustine. Psalm 36.5. Augustine. np1 crd. np1.




Quotations and Paraphrases (QP)

Adjacent References with Relevance: Psalms 36.5; Psalms 36.8 (AKJV); Revelation 19.4
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Verse & Version Verse Text Text Is a Partial Textual Segment/Note Cosine Similarity Score Cross Encoder Score Okapi BM25 Score
Psalms 36.8 (AKJV) - 0 psalms 36.8: they shall be abundantly satisfied with the fatnesse of thy house: i shall be satisfied with the fatnes of thine house, True 0.871 0.958 1.275
Psalms 35.9 (ODRV) - 0 psalms 35.9: they shal be inebriated with the plentie of thy house: i shall be satisfied with the fatnes of thine house, True 0.829 0.844 0.477
Psalms 36.8 (Geneva) psalms 36.8: they shall be satisfied with the fatnesse of thine house, and thou shalt giue them drinke out of the riuer of thy pleasures. i shall be satisfied with the fatnes of thine house, True 0.778 0.94 2.109
Psalms 65.4 (AKJV) - 1 psalms 65.4: we shalbe satisfied with the goodnesse of thy house, euen of thy holy temple. i shall be satisfied with the fatnes of thine house, True 0.766 0.887 0.532
Psalms 65.4 (Geneva) - 1 psalms 65.4: he shall dwell in thy courtes, and we shall be satisfied with the pleasures of thine house, euen of thine holy temple. i shall be satisfied with the fatnes of thine house, True 0.723 0.848 2.758
Psalms 36.8 (AKJV) - 0 psalms 36.8: they shall be abundantly satisfied with the fatnesse of thy house: o sweete lord, if the taste of thee bee so excellent, how superexcellent shall that sweetnes be, when i shall be satisfied with the fatnes of thine house, False 0.66 0.603 0.554
Psalms 36.8 (Geneva) psalms 36.8: they shall be satisfied with the fatnesse of thine house, and thou shalt giue them drinke out of the riuer of thy pleasures. o sweete lord, if the taste of thee bee so excellent, how superexcellent shall that sweetnes be, when i shall be satisfied with the fatnes of thine house, False 0.631 0.529 1.197




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Note 1 Psal. 36.5. Psalms 36.5