The plague of the heart its [brace] nature and quality, original and causes, signs and symptoms, prevention and cure : with directions for our behaviour under the present judgement and plague of the Almighty / by John Edwards ...

Edwards, John, 1637-1716
Publisher: Printed by John Field for Edmund Beechinoe
Place of Publication: Cambridge England
Publication Year: 1665
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A38021 ESTC ID: R41111 STC ID: E209
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Kings VIII, 38; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text ] Who knows, but that these present calamities are prologues and presages of far worser? Certain it is, that this is the duty incumbent on us at present, to serve God acceptably, with reverence and godly fear, seeing our God is a consuming fire. ] Who knows, but that these present calamities Are prologues and presages of Far Worse? Certain it is, that this is the duty incumbent on us At present, to serve God acceptably, with Reverence and godly Fear, seeing our God is a consuming fire. ] r-crq vvz, cc-acp cst d j n2 vbr n2 cc n2 pp-f j av-jc? j pn31 vbz, cst d vbz dt n1 vvn p-acp pno12 p-acp j, p-acp vvb np1 av-j, p-acp n1 cc j n1, vvg po12 n1 vbz dt j-vvg n1.
Note 0 Heb. 12. 28 ▪ 29 Hebrew 12. 28 ▪ 29 np1 crd crd ▪ crd




Quotations and Paraphrases (QP)

Adjacent References with Relevance: Hebrews 12.28; Hebrews 12.28 (AKJV); Psalms 76.7; Psalms 76.7 (Geneva)
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Verse & Version Verse Text Text Is a Partial Textual Segment/Note Cosine Similarity Score Cross Encoder Score Okapi BM25 Score
Hebrews 12.28 (AKJV) hebrews 12.28: wherefore wee receiuing a kingdome which cannot bee moued, let vs haue grace, whereby wee may serue god acceptably, with reuerence and godly feare. certain it is, that this is the duty incumbent on us at present, to serve god acceptably, with reverence and godly fear, seeing our god is a consuming fire True 0.704 0.841 1.121
Hebrews 12.28 (Tyndale) hebrews 12.28: wherfore if we receave a kyngdom which is not moved we have grace wherby we maye serve god and please him with reverence and godly feare. certain it is, that this is the duty incumbent on us at present, to serve god acceptably, with reverence and godly fear, seeing our god is a consuming fire True 0.684 0.403 2.11
Hebrews 12.28 (AKJV) hebrews 12.28: wherefore wee receiuing a kingdome which cannot bee moued, let vs haue grace, whereby wee may serue god acceptably, with reuerence and godly feare. who knows, but that these present calamities are prologues and presages of far worser? certain it is, that this is the duty incumbent on us at present, to serve god acceptably, with reverence and godly fear, seeing our god is a consuming fire True 0.63 0.801 0.798
Hebrews 12.28 (Tyndale) hebrews 12.28: wherfore if we receave a kyngdom which is not moved we have grace wherby we maye serve god and please him with reverence and godly feare. who knows, but that these present calamities are prologues and presages of far worser? certain it is, that this is the duty incumbent on us at present, to serve god acceptably, with reverence and godly fear, seeing our god is a consuming fire True 0.62 0.389 3.049




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Note 0 Heb. 12. 28 29 Hebrews 12.28