The high court of justice. A sermon preached before the judge of assise at Leicester, Julie 30. 1652. / By Antonie Scattergood rectour of Winwick in North-hampton-shire.

Scattergood, Antony, 1611-1687
Publisher: Printed by Roger Daniel
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1652
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A94239 ESTC ID: R210320 STC ID: S841
Subject Headings: God -- Righteousness; Justice -- Biblical teaching; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text Neither Herode nor Pilate could find any fault in him, Luke 23.14, 15. Yea, the very devil cried out, Mark 1.24. I know thee who thou art, the Holy one of God. Neither Herod nor Pilate could find any fault in him, Lycia 23.14, 15. Yea, the very Devil cried out, Mark 1.24. I know thee who thou art, the Holy one of God. d np1 ccx np1 vmd vvi d n1 p-acp pno31, av crd, crd uh, dt j n1 vvd av, vvb crd. pns11 vvb pno21 r-crq pns21 vb2r, dt j pi pp-f np1.




Quotations and Paraphrases (QP)

Adjacent References with Relevance: John 8.46; Luke 23.14; Luke 23.15; Luke 23.4 (ODRV); Luke 4.34 (Geneva); Mark 1.24; Mark 1.26 (ODRV); Psalms 144.17 (ODRV); Psalms 145.17
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
Luke 4.34 (Geneva) - 2 luke 4.34: i know who thou art, euen the holy one of god. i know thee who thou art, the holy one of god True 0.813 0.919 13.166
Luke 23.4 (ODRV) luke 23.4: and pilate said to the cheefe priests and multitudes: i find no cause in this man. neither herode nor pilate could find any fault in him, luke 23 True 0.781 0.476 0.85
Luke 23.4 (AKJV) luke 23.4: then saide pilate to the chiefe priests, and to the people, i finde no fault in this man. neither herode nor pilate could find any fault in him, luke 23 True 0.771 0.709 1.179
Luke 23.4 (Geneva) luke 23.4: then sayd pilate to the hie priests, and to the people, i finde no fault in this man. neither herode nor pilate could find any fault in him, luke 23 True 0.766 0.691 1.179
Mark 1.26 (ODRV) mark 1.26: and the vncleane spirit tearing him, and crying out with a great voice, went out of him. yea, the very devil cried out, mark 1 True 0.738 0.21 0.423
Mark 1.24 (AKJV) - 2 mark 1.24: i know thee who thou art, the holy one of god. neither herode nor pilate could find any fault in him, luke 23.14, 15. yea, the very devil cried out, mark 1.24. i know thee who thou art, the holy one of god False 0.708 0.879 3.806
Mark 1.24 (Geneva) mark 1.24: saying, ah, what haue we to do with thee, o iesus of nazareth? art thou come to destroy vs? i knowe thee what thou art, euen that holy one of god. neither herode nor pilate could find any fault in him, luke 23.14, 15. yea, the very devil cried out, mark 1.24. i know thee who thou art, the holy one of god False 0.707 0.658 2.078
Mark 1.24 (ODRV) mark 1.24: saying: what to vs and to thee iesvs of nazareth? art thou come to destroy vs? i know who thou art, the sainct of god. neither herode nor pilate could find any fault in him, luke 23.14, 15. yea, the very devil cried out, mark 1.24. i know thee who thou art, the holy one of god False 0.625 0.404 2.795




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In-Text Luke 23.14, 15. Luke 23.14; Luke 23.15
In-Text Mark 1.24. Mark 1.24