The good of early obedience, or, The advantage of bearing the yoke of Christ betimes discovered in part, in two anniversary sermons, one whereof was preached on May-day, 1681, and the other on the same day in the year 1682, and afterwards inlarged, and now published for common benefit / by Matthew Mead.

Mead, Matthew, 1630?-1699
Publisher: Printed for Nath Ponder
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1683
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A50489 ESTC ID: R19143 STC ID: M1555
Subject Headings: Christian life; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text Why call ye me Lord, Lord, and do not the things I say? Luk. 6.46. and Matt. 12.50. Why call you me Lord, Lord, and do not the things I say? Luk. 6.46. and Matt. 12.50. q-crq vvb pn22 pno11 n1, n1, cc vdb xx dt n2 pns11 vvb? np1 crd. cc np1 crd.




Quotations and Paraphrases (QP)

Adjacent References with Relevance: Luke 6.46; Luke 6.46 (ODRV); Malachi 1.6; Matthew 12.50; Matthew 12.50 (AKJV)
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
Luke 6.46 (ODRV) luke 6.46: and why cal you me, lord, lord: and doe not the things which i say? why call ye me lord, lord, and do not the things i say? luk. 6.46. and matt. 12.50 False 0.896 0.967 5.834
Luke 6.46 (AKJV) luke 6.46: and why call ye mee lord, lord, and doe not the things which i say? why call ye me lord, lord, and do not the things i say? luk. 6.46. and matt. 12.50 False 0.895 0.959 6.398
Luke 6.46 (ODRV) - 0 luke 6.46: and why cal you me, lord, lord: why call ye me lord, lord True 0.884 0.925 5.201
Luke 6.46 (Geneva) luke 6.46: but why call ye me lord, lord, and do not the things that i speake? why call ye me lord, lord, and do not the things i say? luk. 6.46. and matt. 12.50 False 0.878 0.972 5.263
Luke 6.46 (Tyndale) luke 6.46: why call ye me master, master: and do not as i bid you? why call ye me lord, lord, and do not the things i say? luk. 6.46. and matt. 12.50 False 0.835 0.903 1.957
Luke 6.46 (AKJV) luke 6.46: and why call ye mee lord, lord, and doe not the things which i say? why call ye me lord, lord True 0.728 0.854 7.619
Luke 6.46 (Geneva) luke 6.46: but why call ye me lord, lord, and do not the things that i speake? why call ye me lord, lord True 0.712 0.882 8.168
John 13.13 (ODRV) - 0 john 13.13: you cal me, maister, and lord: why call ye me lord, lord True 0.694 0.739 3.936
John 13.13 (Tyndale) john 13.13: ye call me master and lorde and ye saye well for so am i. why call ye me lord, lord True 0.682 0.568 4.474
John 13.13 (Geneva) john 13.13: ye call me master, and lord, and ye say well: for so am i. why call ye me lord, lord True 0.678 0.539 8.059
John 13.13 (AKJV) john 13.13: ye call me master and lord, and ye say well: for so i am. why call ye me lord, lord True 0.663 0.485 8.059
Luke 6.46 (Tyndale) luke 6.46: why call ye me master, master: and do not as i bid you? why call ye me lord, lord True 0.651 0.738 3.437




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In-Text Luk. 6.46. & Luke 6.46
In-Text Matt. 12.50. Matthew 12.50