The wicked mans plot defeated, or, The wicked man laughed out of countenance as it was represented in a sermon preached in St. Mary Wool-Church, London, May 11, 1656, by Thomas Baker.

Baker, Thomas, Rector of St. Mary the More
Publisher: Printed for the author
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1656
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A29931 ESTC ID: R28339 STC ID: B524
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Psalms XXXVII, 13; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text You have seene (is the Lords own word to his People) how I bare you on Eagls Wings, Exod. 19. 4. The Pitch, the Eagle flyeth at, favoureth of a well-feathered Plume; It is Potent, Princely, Royal. For which cause I finde, that the Romans, the greatest Potentates, the Suns Eye ever beheld, stil bore the Eagle in their Standard. You have seen (is the lords own word to his People) how I bore you on Eagles Wings, Exod 19. 4. The Pitch, the Eagl flies At, favoureth of a well-feathered Plume; It is Potent, Princely, Royal. For which cause I find, that the Roman, the greatest Potentates, the Suns Eye ever beheld, still boar the Eagl in their Standard. pn22 vhb vvn (vbz dt n2 d n1 p-acp po31 n1) c-crq pns11 vvd pn22 p-acp vvz n2, np1 crd crd dt n1, dt n1 vvz p-acp, vvz pp-f dt j n1; pn31 vbz j, j, np1 p-acp r-crq n1 pns11 vvb, cst dt njp2, dt js n2, dt ng1 n1 av vvd, av vvd dt n1 p-acp po32 n1.




Quotations and Paraphrases (QP)

Adjacent References with Relevance: Apocalypse 1.6; Exodus 19.4; Exodus 19.4 (ODRV); Job 36; Job 36.7 (Geneva)
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
Exodus 19.4 (ODRV) exodus 19.4: your selues haue sene what i haue done to the aegyptians, how i haue carried you vpon the winges of eagles, and haue taken you vnto me. you have seene (is the lords own word to his people) how i bare you on eagls wings, exod True 0.76 0.642 0.0
Exodus 19.4 (Geneva) exodus 19.4: ye haue seene what i did vnto the egyptians, and how i caryed you vpon eagles wings, and haue brought you vnto me. you have seene (is the lords own word to his people) how i bare you on eagls wings, exod True 0.723 0.804 0.0
Exodus 19.4 (AKJV) exodus 19.4: ye haue seene what i did vnto the egyptians, and how i bare you on eagles wings, and brought you vnto my selfe. you have seene (is the lords own word to his people) how i bare you on eagls wings, exod True 0.721 0.877 0.983
Exodus 19.4 (ODRV) exodus 19.4: your selues haue sene what i haue done to the aegyptians, how i haue carried you vpon the winges of eagles, and haue taken you vnto me. you have seene (is the lords own word to his people) how i bare you on eagls wings, exod. 19. 4. the pitch, the eagle flyeth at, favoureth of a well-feathered plume; it is potent, princely, royal. for which cause i finde, that the romans, the greatest potentates, the suns eye ever beheld, stil bore the eagle in their standard False 0.684 0.496 0.378
Exodus 19.4 (AKJV) exodus 19.4: ye haue seene what i did vnto the egyptians, and how i bare you on eagles wings, and brought you vnto my selfe. you have seene (is the lords own word to his people) how i bare you on eagls wings, exod. 19. 4. the pitch, the eagle flyeth at, favoureth of a well-feathered plume; it is potent, princely, royal. for which cause i finde, that the romans, the greatest potentates, the suns eye ever beheld, stil bore the eagle in their standard False 0.648 0.811 1.372
Exodus 19.4 (Geneva) exodus 19.4: ye haue seene what i did vnto the egyptians, and how i caryed you vpon eagles wings, and haue brought you vnto me. you have seene (is the lords own word to his people) how i bare you on eagls wings, exod. 19. 4. the pitch, the eagle flyeth at, favoureth of a well-feathered plume; it is potent, princely, royal. for which cause i finde, that the romans, the greatest potentates, the suns eye ever beheld, stil bore the eagle in their standard False 0.642 0.701 0.378




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In-Text Exod. 19. 4. Exodus 19.4