Londons resurrection, or, The rebuilding of London encouraged, directed and improved in fifty discourses : together with a preface, giving some account both of the author and work / by Samuel Rolls.

Rolle, Samuel, fl. 1657-1678
Publisher: Printed by W R for Thomas Parkhurst
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1668
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A57598 ESTC ID: R28808 STC ID: R1879
Subject Headings: London (England); Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text He then is an humble man, who desires not any thing that is too great for him (as too great an esteem, &c.) and therefore desires it not because he is sensible he doth not deserve it, it would not become him as Solomon saith, Excellent speech becometh not a fool, Prov. 17.7. And honour is not seemly for a fool, Prov. 26.1. It would ill become him, as a Crown and Scepter, would do the head, and hand, of one that is but a mean subject. He then is an humble man, who Desires not any thing that is too great for him (as too great an esteem, etc.) and Therefore Desires it not Because he is sensible he does not deserve it, it would not become him as Solomon Says, Excellent speech Becometh not a fool, Curae 17.7. And honour is not seemly for a fool, Curae 26.1. It would ill become him, as a Crown and Sceptre, would do the head, and hand, of one that is but a mean Subject. pns31 av vbz dt j n1, r-crq vvz xx d n1 cst vbz av j c-acp pno31 (c-acp av j dt n1, av) cc av vvz pn31 xx c-acp pns31 vbz j pns31 vdz xx vvi pn31, pn31 vmd xx vvi pno31 p-acp np1 vvz, j n1 vvz xx dt n1, np1 crd. cc n1 vbz xx j p-acp dt n1, np1 crd. pn31 vmd av-jn vvi pno31, c-acp dt n1 cc n1, vmd vdi dt n1, cc n1, pp-f pi cst vbz p-acp dt j n-jn.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Proverbs 17.7; Proverbs 17.7 (AKJV); Proverbs 26.1; Proverbs 26.1 (AKJV)
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Verse & Version Verse Text Text Is a Partial Textual Segment/Note Cosine Similarity Score Cross Encoder Score Okapi BM25 Score
Proverbs 26.1 (AKJV) - 1 proverbs 26.1: so honour is not seemely for a foole. and honour is not seemly for a fool, prov True 0.952 0.909 1.318
Proverbs 19.10 (AKJV) - 0 proverbs 19.10: delight is not seemely for a foole: and honour is not seemly for a fool, prov True 0.862 0.708 0.0
Proverbs 19.10 (Douay-Rheims) - 0 proverbs 19.10: delicacies are not seemly for a fool: and honour is not seemly for a fool, prov True 0.86 0.734 2.637
Proverbs 26.1 (Douay-Rheims) proverbs 26.1: as snow in summer, and rain in harvest, so glory is not seemly for a fool. and honour is not seemly for a fool, prov True 0.83 0.878 2.149
Proverbs 26.1 (Geneva) proverbs 26.1: as the snowe in the sommer, and as the raine in the haruest are not meete, so is honour vnseemely for a foole. and honour is not seemly for a fool, prov True 0.805 0.843 1.027
Proverbs 17.7 (AKJV) - 0 proverbs 17.7: excellent speech becommeth not a foole: he then is an humble man, who desires not any thing that is too great for him (as too great an esteem, &c.) and therefore desires it not because he is sensible he doth not deserve it, it would not become him as solomon saith, excellent speech becometh not a fool, prov True 0.78 0.884 1.351
Proverbs 19.10 (Geneva) proverbs 19.10: pleasure is not comely for a foole, much lesse for a seruant to haue rule ouer princes. and honour is not seemly for a fool, prov True 0.757 0.319 0.0
Proverbs 17.7 (Douay-Rheims) proverbs 17.7: eloquent words do not become a fool, nor lying lips a prince. he then is an humble man, who desires not any thing that is too great for him (as too great an esteem, &c.) and therefore desires it not because he is sensible he doth not deserve it, it would not become him as solomon saith, excellent speech becometh not a fool, prov True 0.679 0.184 1.351




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In-Text Prov. 17.7. Proverbs 17.7
In-Text Prov. 26.1. Proverbs 26.1