Several sermons against evil-speaking by Isaac Barrow ...

Barrow, Isaac, 1630-1677
Publisher: Printed for Brabazon Aylmer
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1678
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A31086 ESTC ID: R12926 STC ID: B959
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text for thou that judgest, dost the same things. 3. We do by censuring others, aggravate our own faults, and deprive them of excuse, for thou that Judges, dost the same things. 3. We do by censuring Others, aggravate our own Faults, and deprive them of excuse, p-acp pns21 cst vv2, vd2 av d n2. crd pns12 vdb p-acp vvg n2-jn, vvb po12 d n2, cc vvi pno32 pp-f n1,
Note 0 NONLATINALPHABET. Chrys. NONLATINALPHABET. Rom. 2. 1, 3. . Chrys.. Rom. 2. 1, 3. . np1. np1 crd crd, crd




Quotations and Paraphrases (QP)

Adjacent References with Relevance: Romans 2.1; Romans 2.1 (AKJV); Romans 2.1 (Tyndale); Romans 2.3
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Verse & Version Verse Text Text Is a Partial Textual Segment/Note Cosine Similarity Score Cross Encoder Score Okapi BM25 Score
Romans 2.1 (AKJV) - 1 romans 2.1: for wherein thou iudgest another, thou condemnest thy selfe, for thou that iudgest doest the same things. for thou that judgest, dost the same things. 3. we do by censuring others, aggravate our own faults True 0.756 0.906 0.926
Romans 2.1 (AKJV) - 1 romans 2.1: for wherein thou iudgest another, thou condemnest thy selfe, for thou that iudgest doest the same things. for thou that judgest, dost the same things. 3. we do by censuring others, aggravate our own faults, and deprive them of excuse, False 0.745 0.876 0.926
Romans 2.1 (Tyndale) romans 2.1: therfore arte thou inexcusable o man whosoever thou be that iudgest. for in thee same wherin thou iudgest another thou condemnest thy selfe. for thou that iudgest doest even the same selfe thinges. for thou that judgest, dost the same things. 3. we do by censuring others, aggravate our own faults, and deprive them of excuse, False 0.712 0.742 0.428
Romans 2.1 (ODRV) romans 2.1: for the which cause thou art inexcusable, o man, whosoeuer thou be that iudgest. for wherein thou iudgest another, thou condemnest thyself. for thou doest the same things which thou iudgest. for thou that judgest, dost the same things. 3. we do by censuring others, aggravate our own faults, and deprive them of excuse, False 0.712 0.73 0.848
Romans 2.1 (Tyndale) romans 2.1: therfore arte thou inexcusable o man whosoever thou be that iudgest. for in thee same wherin thou iudgest another thou condemnest thy selfe. for thou that iudgest doest even the same selfe thinges. for thou that judgest, dost the same things. 3. we do by censuring others, aggravate our own faults True 0.71 0.751 0.428
Romans 2.1 (ODRV) romans 2.1: for the which cause thou art inexcusable, o man, whosoeuer thou be that iudgest. for wherein thou iudgest another, thou condemnest thyself. for thou doest the same things which thou iudgest. for thou that judgest, dost the same things. 3. we do by censuring others, aggravate our own faults True 0.705 0.714 0.848
Romans 2.1 (Geneva) - 2 romans 2.1: for thou that condemnest, doest the same things. for thou that judgest, dost the same things. 3. we do by censuring others, aggravate our own faults True 0.683 0.942 0.946
Romans 2.1 (Geneva) romans 2.1: therefore thou art inexcusable, o man, whosoeuer thou art that condemnest: for in that that thou condemnest another, thou condemnest thy selfe: for thou that condemnest, doest the same things. for thou that judgest, dost the same things. 3. we do by censuring others, aggravate our own faults, and deprive them of excuse, False 0.675 0.735 0.825




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Note 0 Rom. 2. 1, 3. Romans 2.1; Romans 2.3