A view of fundamental principles first in general and then in particular. Divided into three parts. The first part, containing a general view of the common nature of fundamentals of religion, handling many difficult questions about them, and pointing (in the conclusion) to a sufficient and particular catalogue of twelve great principles, the subject of both the other parts. The second part, beginning a particular view of fundamentals, with a discourse of the six first principles, out of six several texts of Scripture. The third part, continuing, and concluding, the said particular view, with a discourse of the six last principles, out of one eminent text, viz. Heb. 6. 1, 2. By Robert Walwyn minister of the word and sacraments.

Walwyn, Robert
Publisher: printed by Tho Leach
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1660
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A67475 ESTC ID: R186224 STC ID: W678
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Hebrews -- Commentaries; Christian life; Conversion; Salvation; Sermons, English;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text Now Christ hath joyned Preaching, and Administration of Sacraments together in the Ministers Commission, Mat. 28. 19, 20. And Preaching is greater than Baptising, 1 Cor. 1. 17. [ Christ sent me not to baptise, Now christ hath joined Preaching, and Administration of Sacraments together in the Ministers Commission, Mathew 28. 19, 20. And Preaching is greater than Baptizing, 1 Cor. 1. 17. [ christ sent me not to baptise, av np1 vhz vvn vvg, cc n1 pp-f n2 av p-acp dt ng1 n1, np1 crd crd, crd np1 vvg vbz jc cs vvg, crd np1 crd crd [ np1 vvd pno11 xx p-acp vvb,




Quotations and Paraphrases (QP)

Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Corinthians 1.17; 1 Corinthians 1.17 (ODRV); 1 Corinthians 4.1; 1 Corinthians 4.10; 1 Corinthians 4.11; 1 Corinthians 4.16; 1 Corinthians 4.23; Matthew 28.19; Matthew 28.20; Romans 4.11
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
1 Corinthians 1.17 (ODRV) - 0 1 corinthians 1.17: for christ sent me not to baptize, but to euangelize: [ christ sent me not to baptise, True 0.791 0.951 0.499
1 Corinthians 1.17 (Vulgate) - 0 1 corinthians 1.17: non enim misit me christus baptizare, sed evangelizare: [ christ sent me not to baptise, True 0.784 0.759 0.0
1 Corinthians 1.17 (AKJV) - 0 1 corinthians 1.17: for christ sent me not to baptize, but to preach the gospel: [ christ sent me not to baptise, True 0.743 0.946 0.479
1 Corinthians 1.17 (Tyndale) 1 corinthians 1.17: for christ sent me not to baptyse but to preache the gospell not with wysdome of wordes lest the crosse of christ shuld have bene made of none effecte. [ christ sent me not to baptise, True 0.603 0.91 0.449




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In-Text Mat. 28. 19, 20. Matthew 28.19; Matthew 28.20
In-Text 1 Cor. 1. 17. 1 Corinthians 1.17