An helpe to better hearts for better times indeavoured in severall sermons, wherein the zeal and fervency required in Gods services is declared, severall hinderances discovered, and suitable helps provided : all out of Gods treasury ... / by John Angier.

Angier, John, 1605-1677
Publisher: Printed by A M for Christopher Meredith
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1647
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A25423 ESTC ID: R24183 STC ID: A3164
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text and the pomgranet, and the Olive tree hath not brought forth: Zach. 8.10.11. and the pomegranate, and the Olive tree hath not brought forth: Zach 8.10.11. cc dt n1, cc dt n1 n1 vhz xx vvn av: np1 crd.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Haggai 2.19 (AKJV); Haggai 2.20 (Geneva); Zechariah 8.10; Zechariah 8.11
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Verse & Version Verse Text Text Is a Partial Textual Segment/Note Cosine Similarity Score Cross Encoder Score Okapi BM25 Score
Haggai 2.20 (Geneva) - 1 haggai 2.20: as yet the vine, and the figtree, and the pomegranate, and the oliue tree hath not brought forth: and the pomgranet, and the olive tree hath not brought forth: zach. 8.10.11 False 0.89 0.936 1.552
Haggai 2.19 (AKJV) haggai 2.19: is the seed yet in the barne? yea, as yet the vine and the fig tree, & the pomegranate, and the oliue tree hath not brought foorth: from this day will i blesse you. and the pomgranet, and the olive tree hath not brought forth: zach. 8.10.11 False 0.613 0.802 0.658




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In-Text Zach. 8.10.11. Zechariah 8.10; Zechariah 8.11