A sermon preached before the Parliament, the Councill of State, the Lord Major, aldermen, and Common Councill of the city of London, and the officers of the Army, in Christ-Church London, Octob. the 6th. A.D. 1659. Being the publick day of Thanksgiving appointed by the Parliament, to be celebrated in the cities of London and Westminster, and parts adjacent, for the suppression of the northern insurrection. By Doctor Nathanael Homes.

Homes, Nathanael, 1599-1678
Publisher: ptinted sic by J B for Edward Brewster at the Crane in Paul s Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1659
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A86505 ESTC ID: R207844 STC ID: H2577
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text My feet were almost gon, my steps had well nigh slipt, for I was envious at the foolish, My feet were almost gone, my steps had well High slipped, for I was envious At the foolish, po11 n2 vbdr av vvn, po11 n2 vhd av av-j vvn, c-acp pns11 vbds j p-acp dt j,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Psalms 73; Psalms 73.2 (Geneva); Psalms 73.3 (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 73.2 (Geneva) psalms 73.2: as for me, my feete were almost gone: my steps had well neere slipt. my feet were almost gon, my steps had well nigh slipt True 0.944 0.961 1.631
Psalms 73.2 (AKJV) psalms 73.2: but as for mee, my feete were almost gone: my steps had well-nigh slipt. my feet were almost gon, my steps had well nigh slipt True 0.939 0.954 3.193
Psalms 72.2 (ODRV) psalms 72.2: but my feete were almost moued, my steppes almost slipped. my feet were almost gon, my steps had well nigh slipt True 0.883 0.909 0.0
Psalms 73.2 (Geneva) psalms 73.2: as for me, my feete were almost gone: my steps had well neere slipt. my feet were almost gon, my steps had well nigh slipt, for i was envious at the foolish, False 0.771 0.9 1.695
Psalms 73.2 (AKJV) psalms 73.2: but as for mee, my feete were almost gone: my steps had well-nigh slipt. my feet were almost gon, my steps had well nigh slipt, for i was envious at the foolish, False 0.767 0.888 3.128
Psalms 73.3 (AKJV) psalms 73.3: for i was enuious at the foolish, when i sawe the prosperity of the wicked. i was envious at the foolish, True 0.766 0.923 0.126
Psalms 18.36 (AKJV) - 1 psalms 18.36: that my feete did not slippe. my feet were almost gon, my steps had well nigh slipt True 0.751 0.375 0.0
Psalms 72.2 (ODRV) psalms 72.2: but my feete were almost moued, my steppes almost slipped. my feet were almost gon, my steps had well nigh slipt, for i was envious at the foolish, False 0.715 0.801 0.0
Psalms 18.36 (Geneva) psalms 18.36: thou hast enlarged my steps vnder mee, and mine heeles haue not slid. my feet were almost gon, my steps had well nigh slipt True 0.69 0.178 0.547
Psalms 73.3 (Geneva) psalms 73.3: for i feared at the foolish, when i sawe the prosperitie of the wicked. i was envious at the foolish, True 0.645 0.406 0.126
Psalms 73.3 (AKJV) psalms 73.3: for i was enuious at the foolish, when i sawe the prosperity of the wicked. my feet were almost gon, my steps had well nigh slipt, for i was envious at the foolish, False 0.631 0.755 1.19




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