The royal presence, or, Gods tabernacle with men in a farewell sermon preached the 17. of August 1662. at Beere Regis in the county of Dorset; by that painfull and faithfull minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Mr. Philip Lambe. And committed to publick view, for the instruction, support, and comfort of others.

Lamb, Philip, d. 1689
Publisher: s n
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1662
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A48450 ESTC ID: R217569 STC ID: L207A
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text If yee love me, keep my Commandements. You cannot better expresse your love to me, then in keeping my words; If ye love me, keep my commandments. You cannot better express your love to me, then in keeping my words; cs pn22 vvb pno11, vvb po11 n2. pn22 vmbx av-jc vvi po22 n1 p-acp pno11, av p-acp vvg po11 n2;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: John 14.15 (ODRV); John 16.26 (ODRV)
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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 14.15 (ODRV) john 14.15: if you loue me, keepe my commandements. if yee love me, keep my commandements. you cannot better expresse your love to me True 0.794 0.927 1.681
John 14.15 (ODRV) john 14.15: if you loue me, keepe my commandements. if yee love me, keep my commandements. you cannot better expresse your love to me, then in keeping my words False 0.793 0.925 1.681
John 14.15 (AKJV) john 14.15: if ye loue me, keepe my commandements. if yee love me, keep my commandements. you cannot better expresse your love to me True 0.791 0.932 1.589
John 14.15 (AKJV) john 14.15: if ye loue me, keepe my commandements. if yee love me, keep my commandements. you cannot better expresse your love to me, then in keeping my words False 0.791 0.93 1.589
John 14.15 (Tyndale) john 14.15: if ye love me kepe my comaundementes if yee love me, keep my commandements. you cannot better expresse your love to me, then in keeping my words False 0.781 0.877 4.73
John 14.15 (Geneva) john 14.15: if ye loue me, keepe my comandements, if yee love me, keep my commandements. you cannot better expresse your love to me, then in keeping my words False 0.78 0.9 0.0
John 14.15 (Wycliffe) john 14.15: if ye louen me, kepe ye my comaundementis. if yee love me, keep my commandements. you cannot better expresse your love to me, then in keeping my words False 0.771 0.768 0.0
John 14.15 (Geneva) john 14.15: if ye loue me, keepe my comandements, if yee love me, keep my commandements. you cannot better expresse your love to me True 0.763 0.904 0.0
John 14.15 (Wycliffe) john 14.15: if ye louen me, kepe ye my comaundementis. if yee love me, keep my commandements. you cannot better expresse your love to me True 0.754 0.825 0.0
John 14.15 (Tyndale) john 14.15: if ye love me kepe my comaundementes if yee love me, keep my commandements. you cannot better expresse your love to me True 0.748 0.884 4.73
John 14.15 (Vulgate) john 14.15: si diligitis me, mandata mea servate: if yee love me, keep my commandements. you cannot better expresse your love to me True 0.716 0.571 0.0
John 14.15 (Vulgate) john 14.15: si diligitis me, mandata mea servate: if yee love me, keep my commandements. you cannot better expresse your love to me, then in keeping my words False 0.715 0.652 0.0




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