The remaining discourses, on the attributes of God Viz. his Goodness. His mercy. His patience. His long-suffering. His power. His spirituality. His immensity. His eternity. His incomprehensibleness. God the first cause, and last end. By the most reverend Dr. John Tillotson, late Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury. Being the seventh volume; published from the originals, by Ralph Barker, D.D. chaplain to his Grace.

Barker, Ralph, 1648-1708, publisher
Tillotson, John, 1630-1694
Publisher: printed for Ri Chiswell at the Rose and Crown in St Paul s Churchyard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1700
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A62579 ESTC ID: R222200 STC ID: T1216
Subject Headings: God -- Attributes; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text This makes Job complain of the long life and prosperity of the wicked; Job 41.7. Wherefore do the wicked live, yea become old? &c. His Holiness ; This makes Job complain of the long life and Prosperity of the wicked; Job 41.7. Wherefore do the wicked live, yea become old? etc. His Holiness; d vvz n1 vvi pp-f dt j n1 cc n1 pp-f dt j; n1 crd. q-crq vdb dt j vvi, uh vvb j? av po31 n1;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Habakkuk 1.13; Habakkuk 1.13 (Douay-Rheims); Job 21.7 (Geneva); Job 41.7
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
Job 21.7 (Geneva) job 21.7: wherefore do the wicked liue, and waxe olde, and grow in wealth? this makes job complain of the long life and prosperity of the wicked; job 41.7. wherefore do the wicked live, yea become old? &c. his holiness False 0.787 0.435 0.6
Job 21.7 (Geneva) job 21.7: wherefore do the wicked liue, and waxe olde, and grow in wealth? this makes job complain of the long life and prosperity of the wicked; job 41.7. wherefore do the wicked live, yea become old? &c. his holiness True 0.787 0.435 0.6
Job 21.7 (AKJV) job 21.7: wherefore doe the wicked liue, become old, yea, are mightie in power? this makes job complain of the long life and prosperity of the wicked; job 41.7. wherefore do the wicked live, yea become old? &c. his holiness False 0.777 0.722 1.708
Job 21.7 (AKJV) job 21.7: wherefore doe the wicked liue, become old, yea, are mightie in power? this makes job complain of the long life and prosperity of the wicked; job 41.7. wherefore do the wicked live, yea become old? &c. his holiness True 0.777 0.722 1.708
Job 21.7 (Geneva) job 21.7: wherefore do the wicked liue, and waxe olde, and grow in wealth? this makes job complain of the long life and prosperity of the wicked; job 41.7. wherefore do the wicked live True 0.772 0.704 2.694
Job 21.7 (Douay-Rheims) job 21.7: why then do the wicked live, are they advanced, and strengthened with riches? this makes job complain of the long life and prosperity of the wicked; job 41.7. wherefore do the wicked live True 0.737 0.357 3.831
Job 21.7 (AKJV) job 21.7: wherefore doe the wicked liue, become old, yea, are mightie in power? this makes job complain of the long life and prosperity of the wicked; job 41.7. wherefore do the wicked live True 0.71 0.308 2.583




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In-Text Job 41.7. Job 41.7