Two sermons preached at the assises holden at Carlile touching sundry corruptions of these times / by L.D. ...

Dawes, Lancelot, 1580-1653
Publisher: Printed by Ioseph Barnes
Place of Publication: Oxford
Publication Year: 1614
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A19954 ESTC ID: S320 STC ID: 6389
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text It is true of most men, though they know the law, how that they which commit sin, are worthy of death, yet they do not only the same themselues, It is true of most men, though they know the law, how that they which commit since, Are worthy of death, yet they do not only the same themselves, pn31 vbz j pp-f ds n2, cs pns32 vvb dt n1, c-crq cst pns32 r-crq vvb n1, vbr j pp-f n1, av pns32 vdb xx av-j dt d px32,
Note 0 Rom. 1.31 Rom. 1.31 np1 crd




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Romans 1.31; Romans 1.31 (Geneva); Romans 7.12 (ODRV)
Only the top predictions per textual unit are considered for adjacency. An adjacent reference is located either in the same or an immediately neighboring segment/note as a given query reference. A reference is relevant to the query if they are identical, parallel texts of each other, or one is a known cross references of the other.
Verse & Version Verse Text Text Is a Partial Textual Segment/Note Cosine Similarity Score Cross Encoder Score Okapi BM25 Score
Romans 1.31 (Geneva) romans 1.31: which men, though they knew ye lawe of god, how that they which comit such things are worthie of death, yet not onely do the same, but also fauour them that doe them. it is true of most men, though they know the law, how that they which commit sin, are worthy of death, yet they do not only the same themselues, False 0.689 0.836 1.196
Romans 1.32 (ODRV) romans 1.32: who whereas they knew the iustice of god, did not vnderstand that they which doe such things, are worthie of death: not only they that doe them, by they also that consent to the doers. it is true of most men, though they know the law, how that they which commit sin, are worthy of death, yet they do not only the same themselues, False 0.68 0.54 0.771
Romans 1.32 (ODRV) - 0 romans 1.32: who whereas they knew the iustice of god, did not vnderstand that they which doe such things, are worthie of death: they know the law, how that they which commit sin, are worthy of death True 0.675 0.846 0.776
Romans 1.32 (AKJV) romans 1.32: who knowing the iudgement of god, (that they which commit such things, are worthy of death) not onely do the same, but haue pleasure in them that doe them. it is true of most men, though they know the law, how that they which commit sin, are worthy of death, yet they do not only the same themselues, False 0.644 0.597 4.07
Romans 1.32 (Tyndale) romans 1.32: which men though they knew the rightewesnes of god how that they which soche thinges commyt are worthy of deeth yet not only do the same but also have pleasure in them that do them. it is true of most men, though they know the law, how that they which commit sin, are worthy of death, yet they do not only the same themselues, False 0.643 0.534 1.786
Romans 1.32 (AKJV) romans 1.32: who knowing the iudgement of god, (that they which commit such things, are worthy of death) not onely do the same, but haue pleasure in them that doe them. they know the law, how that they which commit sin, are worthy of death True 0.625 0.798 4.199
John 8.34 (Geneva) john 8.34: iesus answered them, verely, verely i say vnto you, that whosoeuer committeth sinne, is the seruant of sinne. that they which commit sin, are worthy of death True 0.609 0.738 0.0
Romans 1.31 (Geneva) romans 1.31: which men, though they knew ye lawe of god, how that they which comit such things are worthie of death, yet not onely do the same, but also fauour them that doe them. they know the law, how that they which commit sin, are worthy of death True 0.603 0.87 0.703




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Note 0 Rom. 1.31 Romans 1.31