Twenty sermons formerly preached XVI ad aulam, III ad magistratum, I ad populum / and now first published by Robert Sanderson ...

Sanderson, Robert, 1587-1663
Publisher: Printed by R Norton for Henry Seile
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1656
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A62137 ESTC ID: R19857 STC ID: S640
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text who compareth a poor man, when he hath the opportunity to oppress another poor man, to a sweeping rain that leaveth no food Prov. 28. How roughly did that servant in the Parable deal with his fellow-servant, when he shook him by the throat for a smal debt, after his master had but newly remitted to him a sum incomparably greater? The reason of the difference was: who compareth a poor man, when he hath the opportunity to oppress Another poor man, to a sweeping rain that Leaveth no food Curae 28. How roughly did that servant in the Parable deal with his Fellow servant, when he shook him by the throat for a small debt, After his master had but newly remitted to him a sum incomparably greater? The reason of the difference was: r-crq vvz dt j n1, c-crq pns31 vhz dt n1 p-acp vvb j-jn j n1, p-acp dt j-vvg n1 cst vvz dx n1 np1 crd c-crq av-j vdd d n1 p-acp dt n1 vvb p-acp po31 n1, c-crq pns31 vvd pno31 p-acp dt n1 p-acp dt j n1, p-acp po31 n1 vhd p-acp av-j vvn p-acp pno31 dt n1 av-j jc? dt n1 pp-f dt n1 vbds:
Note 0 Prov. 28.3. Curae 28.3. np1 crd.
Note 1 Matth. 18.28. Matthew 18.28. np1 crd.




Quotations and Paraphrases (QP)

Adjacent References with Relevance: Matthew 18.28; Proverbs 28; Proverbs 28.3; Proverbs 28.3 (Geneva)
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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 28.3 (Geneva) proverbs 28.3: a poore man, if he oppresse the poore, is like a raging raine, that leaueth no foode. who compareth a poor man, when he hath the opportunity to oppress another poor man, to a sweeping rain that leaveth no food prov True 0.799 0.723 0.201
Proverbs 28.3 (AKJV) proverbs 28.3: a poore man that oppresseth the poore, is like a sweeping raine which leaueth no food. who compareth a poor man, when he hath the opportunity to oppress another poor man, to a sweeping rain that leaveth no food prov True 0.797 0.891 1.795
Proverbs 28.3 (Douay-Rheims) proverbs 28.3: a poor man that oppresseth the poor, is like a violent shower, which bringeth a famine. who compareth a poor man, when he hath the opportunity to oppress another poor man, to a sweeping rain that leaveth no food prov True 0.723 0.178 2.471
Proverbs 28.3 (Geneva) proverbs 28.3: a poore man, if he oppresse the poore, is like a raging raine, that leaueth no foode. who compareth a poor man, when he hath the opportunity to oppress another poor man, to a sweeping rain that leaveth no food prov. 28. how roughly did that servant in the parable deal with his fellow-servant, when he shook him by the throat for a smal debt, after his master had but newly remitted to him a sum incomparably greater? the reason of the difference was False 0.681 0.259 0.295
Proverbs 28.3 (AKJV) proverbs 28.3: a poore man that oppresseth the poore, is like a sweeping raine which leaueth no food. who compareth a poor man, when he hath the opportunity to oppress another poor man, to a sweeping rain that leaveth no food prov. 28. how roughly did that servant in the parable deal with his fellow-servant, when he shook him by the throat for a smal debt, after his master had but newly remitted to him a sum incomparably greater? the reason of the difference was False 0.669 0.836 1.485




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In-Text Prov. 28. Proverbs 28
Note 0 Prov. 28.3. Proverbs 28.3
Note 1 Matth. 18.28. Matthew 18.28