Several discourses tending to promote peace & holiness among Christians to which are added, three other distinct sermons / by Dr. Manton.

Manton, Thomas, 1620-1677
Publisher: Printed for Jonathan Robinson
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1685
Approximate Era: JamesII
TCP ID: A51848 ESTC ID: R8135 STC ID: T14_CANCELLED
Subject Headings: Christian life -- Anglican authors; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text For the present, he would serve him better, because he delighteth in his ways. O how I love thy Law! For the present, he would serve him better, Because he delights in his ways. Oh how I love thy Law! p-acp dt j, pns31 vmd vvi pno31 av-jc, c-acp pns31 vvz p-acp po31 n2. uh c-crq pns11 vvb po21 n1!




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Psalms 119.140 (AKJV); Psalms 119.97; Psalms 119.97 (Geneva)
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
Psalms 119.97 (Geneva) - 1 psalms 119.97: oh howe loue i thy lawe! he delighteth in his ways. o how i love thy law True 0.798 0.693 0.156
Psalms 119.97 (AKJV) psalms 119.97: o how loue i thy law! it is my meditation all the day. he delighteth in his ways. o how i love thy law True 0.745 0.625 1.371
Psalms 118.97 (ODRV) psalms 118.97: how haue i loued thy law o lord! al the day it is my meditation. he delighteth in his ways. o how i love thy law True 0.728 0.294 1.2




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