Votiuæ Lachrymæ. A vovv of teares, for the losse of Prince Henry In a sermon preached in the citie of Bristol December 7. 1612. being the day of his funerall. By E.C. Batchelar in Diuinitie, and publike preacher to that citie.

Chetwynd, Edward, 1577-1639
Publisher: Printed by W H all for William Welby and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Church yard at the signe of the Swanne
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1612
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A18600 ESTC ID: S116821 STC ID: 5128
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text Thou, ô Lord, making him glad with the ioy of thy louing countenance. Thou, o Lord, making him glad with the joy of thy loving countenance. pns21, uh n1, vvg pno31 j p-acp dt n1 pp-f po21 j-vvg n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Psalms 21.6 (Geneva); Psalms 21.7 (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
Psalms 21.6 (Geneva) - 1 psalms 21.6: thou hast made him glad with the ioy of thy countenance. thou, o lord, making him glad with the ioy of thy louing countenance False 0.891 0.871 3.394
Psalms 20.7 (ODRV) - 1 psalms 20.7: thou shalt make him ioyful in gladenesse with thy countenance. thou, o lord, making him glad with the ioy of thy louing countenance False 0.858 0.679 0.681
Psalms 21.6 (AKJV) - 1 psalms 21.6: thou hast made him exceeding glad with thy countenance. thou, o lord, making him glad with the ioy of thy louing countenance False 0.855 0.759 1.636




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