Division divided, or, Ruines fore-runner discovered and decyphered in a sermon before the right honourable and right worshipfull the Lord Major and Aldermen of the city of London, preached on the Lords-day, September 20, 1646, in Pauls Church, London / by one that wisheth well unto and daily prayeth for unity and uniformity in these three kingdomes.

Bridges, Walter
Publisher: Printed for Andrew Crooke
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1646
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A29386 ESTC ID: R23810 STC ID: B4484
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Matthew XII, 25; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text 2. They had their proverbs, and voyces of men, publickly against them, as that against the Cretians was a proverb, Tit. 1.12. The Cretians are alwayes liars, slow-bellies, and evill beasts; 2. They had their proverbs, and voices of men, publicly against them, as that against the Cretians was a proverb, Tit. 1.12. The Cretians Are always liars, slow-bellies, and evil beasts; crd pns32 vhd po32 n2, cc n2 pp-f n2, av-j p-acp pno32, c-acp cst p-acp dt njp2 vbds dt n1, np1 crd. dt njp2 vbr av n2, n2, cc j-jn n2;
Note 0 Bucer's saying of Seneca. Bucer's saying of Senecca. npg1 vvg pp-f np1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Titus 1.12; Titus 1.12 (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
Titus 1.12 (AKJV) - 1 titus 1.12: the cretians are alway lyers, euill beasts, slow bellies. the cretians are alwayes liars, slow-bellies, and evill beasts True 0.923 0.967 2.891
Titus 1.12 (Tyndale) - 1 titus 1.12: the cretayns are all wayes lyars evyll beastes and slowe belies. the cretians are alwayes liars, slow-bellies, and evill beasts True 0.851 0.651 0.0
Titus 1.12 (Geneva) titus 1.12: one of themselues, euen one of their owne prophets said, the cretians are alwaies liars, euill beastes, slowe bellies. 2. they had their proverbs, and voyces of men, publickly against them, as that against the cretians was a proverb, tit. 1.12. the cretians are alwayes liars, slow-bellies, and evill beasts False 0.788 0.92 2.09
Titus 1.12 (AKJV) - 1 titus 1.12: the cretians are alway lyers, euill beasts, slow bellies. 2. they had their proverbs, and voyces of men, publickly against them, as that against the cretians was a proverb, tit. 1.12. the cretians are alwayes liars, slow-bellies, and evill beasts False 0.769 0.953 2.71
Titus 1.12 (Geneva) titus 1.12: one of themselues, euen one of their owne prophets said, the cretians are alwaies liars, euill beastes, slowe bellies. the cretians are alwayes liars, slow-bellies, and evill beasts True 0.749 0.967 1.945
Titus 1.12 (ODRV) titus 1.12: one of them said, their owne proper prophet, the cretensians alwaies liers, naughtie beasts, slouthful bellies. the cretians are alwayes liars, slow-bellies, and evill beasts True 0.66 0.941 0.729
Titus 1.12 (ODRV) titus 1.12: one of them said, their owne proper prophet, the cretensians alwaies liers, naughtie beasts, slouthful bellies. 2. they had their proverbs, and voyces of men, publickly against them, as that against the cretians was a proverb, tit. 1.12. the cretians are alwayes liars, slow-bellies, and evill beasts False 0.657 0.527 0.873
Titus 1.12 (Vulgate) titus 1.12: dixit quidam ex illis, proprius ipsorum propheta: cretenses semper mendaces, malae bestiae, ventres pigri. the cretians are alwayes liars, slow-bellies, and evill beasts True 0.641 0.333 0.0




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In-Text Tit. 1.12. Titus 1.12