The character of a formall professor in religion preached in two sermons at St. Chads Church in Salop, Jan. 11, 1661, on 2 Tim. 3, 5 / by Tho. Porter ...

Porter, Thomas, d. 1667
Publisher: Printed for the author
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1661
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A55491 ESTC ID: R12187 STC ID: P2989
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Timothy, 2nd, III, 5; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text but this is not usual, and it is lamented sadly, Ps. 120. 5. Woe is me that I sojourn in Mesech! but this is not usual, and it is lamented sadly, Ps. 120. 5. Woe is me that I sojourn in Mesech! cc-acp d vbz xx j, cc pn31 vbz vvn av-j, np1 crd crd n1 vbz pno11 cst pns11 vvb p-acp vvb!




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Isaiah 6.5 (AKJV); Psalms 120.5; Psalms 120.5 (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
Psalms 120.5 (AKJV) - 0 psalms 120.5: woe is me, that i soiourne in mesech: it is lamented sadly, ps. 120. 5. woe is me that i sojourn in mesech True 0.935 0.937 1.561
Psalms 120.5 (AKJV) - 0 psalms 120.5: woe is me, that i soiourne in mesech: but this is not usual, and it is lamented sadly, ps. 120. 5. woe is me that i sojourn in mesech False 0.865 0.895 1.301
Psalms 120.5 (Geneva) psalms 120.5: woe is to me that i remaine in meschech, and dwell in the tentes of kedar. it is lamented sadly, ps. 120. 5. woe is me that i sojourn in mesech True 0.737 0.385 0.538




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In-Text Ps. 120. 5. Psalms 120.5