A fourth volume containing one hundred and fifty sermons on several texts of Scripture in two parts : part the first containing LXXIV sermons : part the second containing LXXVI sermons : with an alphabetical table to the whole / by ... Thomas Manton ...

Manton, Thomas, 1620-1677
Publisher: Printed by J D and are to be sold by Jonathon Robinson
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1693
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A51840 ESTC ID: R13953 STC ID: M524
Subject Headings: Bible; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text 5. It will be for your own Comfort, whatever falls out in the World, Good or Evil. Samuel could say, 1 Sam. 12.3. Whose Ox have I taken? or whose Ass have I taken? or whom have I defrauded? whom have I oppressed? or of whose hand have I received any Bribe to blind mine Eyes therewith? If Good come, Prov. 16.8. Better is a little with Righteousness, than great Revenues without Right. 5. It will be for your own Comfort, whatever falls out in the World, Good or Evil. Samuel could say, 1 Sam. 12.3. Whose Ox have I taken? or whose Ass have I taken? or whom have I defrauded? whom have I oppressed? or of whose hand have I received any Bribe to blind mine Eyes therewith? If Good come, Curae 16.8. Better is a little with Righteousness, than great Revenues without Right. crd pn31 vmb vbi p-acp po22 d n1, r-crq vvz av p-acp dt n1, j cc np1 np1 vmd vvi, crd np1 crd. rg-crq n1 vhb pns11 vvn? cc rg-crq n1 vhb pns11 vvn? cc qo-crq vhb pns11 vvd? q-crq vhb pns11 vvn? cc pp-f r-crq n1 vhb pns11 vvn d n1 pc-acp vvi po11 n2 av? cs j vvi, np1 crd. jc vbz dt j p-acp n1, cs j n2 p-acp n-jn.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Samuel 12.3; Proverbs 16.8; Proverbs 16.8 (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
Proverbs 16.8 (AKJV) proverbs 16.8: better is a little with righteousnesse, then great reuenewes without right. better is a little with righteousness, than great revenues without right True 0.904 0.937 15.329
Proverbs 16.8 (Geneva) proverbs 16.8: better is a litle with righteousnesse, then great reuenues without equitie. better is a little with righteousness, than great revenues without right True 0.879 0.906 6.79
Proverbs 16.8 (Douay-Rheims) proverbs 16.8: better is a little with justice, than great revenues with iniquity. better is a little with righteousness, than great revenues without right True 0.867 0.946 15.329
Proverbs 16.8 (Vulgate) proverbs 16.8: melius est parum cum justitia quam multi fructus cum iniquitate. better is a little with righteousness, than great revenues without right True 0.713 0.437 0.0
Psalms 37.16 (AKJV) psalms 37.16: a little that a righteous man hath, is better then the riches of many wicked. better is a little with righteousness, than great revenues without right True 0.688 0.24 6.649
Psalms 36.16 (ODRV) psalms 36.16: better is a litle to the iust, aboue much riches of sinners. better is a little with righteousness, than great revenues without right True 0.641 0.593 3.205
Proverbs 16.8 (AKJV) proverbs 16.8: better is a little with righteousnesse, then great reuenewes without right. 5. it will be for your own comfort, whatever falls out in the world, good or evil. samuel could say, 1 sam. 12.3. whose ox have i taken? or whose ass have i taken? or whom have i defrauded? whom have i oppressed? or of whose hand have i received any bribe to blind mine eyes therewith? if good come, prov. 16.8. better is a little with righteousness, than great revenues without right False 0.63 0.814 5.685
Proverbs 16.8 (Geneva) proverbs 16.8: better is a litle with righteousnesse, then great reuenues without equitie. 5. it will be for your own comfort, whatever falls out in the world, good or evil. samuel could say, 1 sam. 12.3. whose ox have i taken? or whose ass have i taken? or whom have i defrauded? whom have i oppressed? or of whose hand have i received any bribe to blind mine eyes therewith? if good come, prov. 16.8. better is a little with righteousness, than great revenues without right False 0.61 0.727 2.355
Proverbs 16.8 (Douay-Rheims) proverbs 16.8: better is a little with justice, than great revenues with iniquity. 5. it will be for your own comfort, whatever falls out in the world, good or evil. samuel could say, 1 sam. 12.3. whose ox have i taken? or whose ass have i taken? or whom have i defrauded? whom have i oppressed? or of whose hand have i received any bribe to blind mine eyes therewith? if good come, prov. 16.8. better is a little with righteousness, than great revenues without right False 0.601 0.866 5.685




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In-Text 1 Sam. 12.3. 1 Samuel 12.3
In-Text Prov. 16.8. Proverbs 16.8