Twenty sermons preached at Oxford before His Majesty, and elsewhere by the most Reverend James Usher ...

Ussher, James, 1581-1656
Publisher: Printed for Nathanael Ranew
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1678
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A64687 ESTC ID: R13437 STC ID: U227
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text That the ploughers ploughed upon her back and made deep furrows, Why? How came this, she did not plough up her own fallow ground, That the ploughers ploughed upon her back and made deep furrows, Why? How Come this, she did not plough up her own fallow ground, cst dt n2 vvn p-acp po31 n1 cc vvn j-jn n2, uh-crq? np1 vvd d, pns31 vdd xx vvi a-acp po31 d j n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Psalms 129.2; Psalms 129.3 (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
Psalms 129.3 (AKJV) psalms 129.3: the plowers plowed vpon my backe: they made long their furrowes. that the ploughers ploughed upon her back and made deep furrows True 0.771 0.603 0.0
Psalms 129.3 (Geneva) psalms 129.3: the plowers plowed vpon my backe, and made long furrowes. that the ploughers ploughed upon her back and made deep furrows True 0.762 0.833 0.0




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