A sermon preached before His Majestie at Christ-Church in Oxford, on the 18. of April 1643. By William Stampe vicar of Stepney in the county of Middlesex.

Stampe, William, 1611-1653?
Publisher: H Hall
Place of Publication: Oxford
Publication Year: 1643
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A93780 ESTC ID: R11010 STC ID: S5194
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Isaiah LIX, 1-2; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text And however, some have (more then) thought, that those may well enough be spared, (and are at this day acting their opinions) yet sure I am they are not guided by that spirit, who hath left it upon record, for the transgressions of a land many are the Princes thereof. Prov. 28. 2. And of those foure things which Agur observes to breed the greatest disquiet in a State, the first and cheife is a Servant when he raigneth, Prov: 30. 22. Fourthly; And however, Some have (more then) Thought, that those may well enough be spared, (and Are At this day acting their opinions) yet sure I am they Are not guided by that Spirit, who hath left it upon record, for the transgressions of a land many Are the Princes thereof. Curae 28. 2. And of those foure things which Agur observes to breed the greatest disquiet in a State, the First and chief is a Servant when he Reigneth, Curae: 30. 22. Fourthly; cc a-acp, d vhb (av-dc cs) vvd, cst d vmb av av-d vbb vvn, (cc vbr p-acp d n1 vvg po32 n2) av av-j pns11 vbm pns32 vbr xx vvn p-acp d n1, r-crq vhz vvn pn31 p-acp n1, p-acp dt n2 pp-f dt n1 d vbr dt n2 av. np1 crd crd cc pp-f d crd n2 r-crq vvb vvz pc-acp vvi dt js n1 p-acp dt n1, dt ord cc n-jn vbz dt n1 c-crq pns31 vvz, np1: crd crd ord;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Proverbs 28.2; Proverbs 28.2 (Douay-Rheims); Proverbs 30.22; Psalms 80.17
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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 28.2 (Douay-Rheims) - 0 proverbs 28.2: for the sins of the land many are the princes thereof: the transgressions of a land many are the princes thereof True 0.864 0.92 4.751
Proverbs 28.2 (AKJV) - 0 proverbs 28.2: for the transgression of a land, many are the princes thereof: the transgressions of a land many are the princes thereof True 0.824 0.955 4.751
Proverbs 28.2 (Geneva) - 0 proverbs 28.2: for the transgression of the land there are many princes thereof: the transgressions of a land many are the princes thereof True 0.797 0.927 4.751
Proverbs 28.2 (Douay-Rheims) proverbs 28.2: for the sins of the land many are the princes thereof: and for the wisdom of a man, and the knowledge of those things that are said, the life of the prince shall be prolonged. and however, some have (more then) thought, that those may well enough be spared, (and are at this day acting their opinions) yet sure i am they are not guided by that spirit, who hath left it upon record, for the transgressions of a land many are the princes thereof. prov. 28. 2. and of those foure things which agur observes to breed the greatest disquiet in a state, the first and cheife is a servant when he raigneth, prov: 30. 22. fourthly False 0.723 0.579 2.032
Proverbs 28.2 (AKJV) proverbs 28.2: for the transgression of a land, many are the princes thereof: but by a man of vnderstanding and knowledge the state thereof shall bee prolonged. and however, some have (more then) thought, that those may well enough be spared, (and are at this day acting their opinions) yet sure i am they are not guided by that spirit, who hath left it upon record, for the transgressions of a land many are the princes thereof. prov. 28. 2. and of those foure things which agur observes to breed the greatest disquiet in a state, the first and cheife is a servant when he raigneth, prov: 30. 22. fourthly False 0.69 0.892 2.193
Proverbs 28.2 (Geneva) proverbs 28.2: for the transgression of the land there are many princes thereof: but by a man of vnderstanding and knowledge a realme likewise endureth long. and however, some have (more then) thought, that those may well enough be spared, (and are at this day acting their opinions) yet sure i am they are not guided by that spirit, who hath left it upon record, for the transgressions of a land many are the princes thereof. prov. 28. 2. and of those foure things which agur observes to breed the greatest disquiet in a state, the first and cheife is a servant when he raigneth, prov: 30. 22. fourthly False 0.686 0.504 1.03




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In-Text Prov. 28. 2. Proverbs 28.2
In-Text Prov: 30. 22. Proverbs 30.22