The shaking of the olive-tree the remaining works of that incomparable prelate Joseph Hall D. D. late lord bishop of Norwich : with some specialties of divine providence in his life, noted by his own hand : together with his Hard measure, vvritten also by himself.

Hall, Joseph, 1574-1656
Publisher: Printed by J Cadwel for J Crooke
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1660
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A45318 ESTC ID: R10352 STC ID: H416
Subject Headings: Hall, Joseph, 1574-1656; Sermons -- England -- 17th century; Sermons, English;
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In-Text I and my Father are one: I and my Father Are one: pns11 cc po11 n1 vbr pi:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: John 10.30 (AKJV); John 10.30 (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
John 10.30 (AKJV) john 10.30: i and my father are one. i and my father are one False 0.885 0.89 2.168
John 10.30 (Geneva) john 10.30: i and my father are one. i and my father are one False 0.885 0.89 2.168
John 10.30 (Tyndale) john 10.30: and i and my father are one. i and my father are one False 0.876 0.876 2.168
John 10.30 (Vulgate) john 10.30: ego et pater unum sumus. i and my father are one False 0.835 0.761 0.0
John 10.30 (ODRV) john 10.30: i and the father are one. i and my father are one False 0.813 0.871 2.168
John 8.40 (Tyndale) - 3 john 8.40: we have one father which is god. i and my father are one False 0.761 0.306 2.04




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