The art of divine improvement, or, The Christian instructed how to make a right use of [brace] duties, dangers, deliverances both as they concern himself and others : opened and applied in several sermons / by Nathaniel Whiting ...

Whiting, Nathaneel, 1617?-1682
Publisher: Printed for R T and are to be sold by Dorman Newman
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1662
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A96433 ESTC ID: R43819 STC ID: W2020A
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Psalms XCIV, 17 -- Commentaries; Christian life; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and dig for it more then for bid treasures? which rejoyce exceedingly, and are glad when they finde the grave, Job 3.21, 22, 23. And what comfort have men in living (upon a natural account) when those dayes are come, wherein they say, we have no pleasure in them, Eccl. 12. ver. 1. and is it not so in a spirituall sense? a wounded spirit who can bear, and dig for it more then for bid treasures? which rejoice exceedingly, and Are glad when they find the grave, Job 3.21, 22, 23. And what Comfort have men in living (upon a natural account) when those days Are come, wherein they say, we have no pleasure in them, Ecclesiastes 12. ver. 1. and is it not so in a spiritual sense? a wounded Spirit who can bear, cc vvi p-acp pn31 av-dc cs p-acp vvb n2? q-crq vvb av-vvg, cc vbr j c-crq pns32 vvb dt n1, np1 crd, crd, crd cc q-crq n1 vhb n2 p-acp vvg (p-acp dt j n1) c-crq d n2 vbr vvn, c-crq pns32 vvb, pns12 vhb dx n1 p-acp pno32, np1 crd fw-la. crd cc vbz pn31 xx av p-acp dt j n1? dt j-vvn n1 r-crq vmb vvi,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Ecclesiastes 12.1; Job 3.21; Job 3.22; Job 3.22 (AKJV); Job 3.23; Proverbs 15.15 (Geneva); Proverbs 18.14 (AKJV); Romans 14.17 (AKJV); Romans 14.17 (Geneva)
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Verse & Version Verse Text Text Is a Partial Textual Segment/Note Cosine Similarity Score Cross Encoder Score Okapi BM25 Score
Job 3.22 (AKJV) job 3.22: which reioice exceedingly, and are glad when they can finde the graue? which rejoyce exceedingly, and are glad when they finde the grave, job 3 True 0.943 0.968 1.008
Job 3.22 (Douay-Rheims) job 3.22: and they rejoice exceedingly when they have found the grave. which rejoyce exceedingly, and are glad when they finde the grave, job 3 True 0.937 0.938 1.141
Job 3.22 (Geneva) job 3.22: which ioy for gladnes, and reioyce, when they can finde the graue. which rejoyce exceedingly, and are glad when they finde the grave, job 3 True 0.922 0.942 0.08
Proverbs 18.14 (AKJV) - 1 proverbs 18.14: but a wounded spirit who can beare? a wounded spirit who can bear, True 0.872 0.909 0.659
Job 3.22 (Vulgate) job 3.22: gaudentque vehementer cum invenerint sepulchrum? which rejoyce exceedingly, and are glad when they finde the grave, job 3 True 0.867 0.556 0.08
Proverbs 18.14 (Geneva) - 1 proverbs 18.14: but a wounded spirit who can beare it? a wounded spirit who can bear, True 0.865 0.882 0.659
Job 3.22 (AKJV) job 3.22: which reioice exceedingly, and are glad when they can finde the graue? and dig for it more then for bid treasures? which rejoyce exceedingly, and are glad when they finde the grave, job 3.21, 22, 23. and what comfort have men in living (upon a natural account) when those dayes are come, wherein they say, we have no pleasure in them, eccl. 12. ver. 1. and is it not so in a spirituall sense? a wounded spirit who can bear, False 0.71 0.943 4.083
Proverbs 18.14 (Douay-Rheims) - 1 proverbs 18.14: but a spirit that is easily angered, who can bear? a wounded spirit who can bear, True 0.702 0.59 1.56
Proverbs 2.4 (Douay-Rheims) proverbs 2.4: if thou shalt seek her as money, and shalt dig for her as for a treasure: and dig for it more then for bid treasures True 0.689 0.493 0.336
Job 3.22 (Geneva) job 3.22: which ioy for gladnes, and reioyce, when they can finde the graue. and dig for it more then for bid treasures? which rejoyce exceedingly, and are glad when they finde the grave, job 3.21, 22, 23. and what comfort have men in living (upon a natural account) when those dayes are come, wherein they say, we have no pleasure in them, eccl. 12. ver. 1. and is it not so in a spirituall sense? a wounded spirit who can bear, False 0.682 0.903 1.771
Job 3.22 (Douay-Rheims) job 3.22: and they rejoice exceedingly when they have found the grave. and dig for it more then for bid treasures? which rejoyce exceedingly, and are glad when they finde the grave, job 3.21, 22, 23. and what comfort have men in living (upon a natural account) when those dayes are come, wherein they say, we have no pleasure in them, eccl. 12. ver. 1. and is it not so in a spirituall sense? a wounded spirit who can bear, False 0.671 0.903 3.734
Job 3.21 (AKJV) job 3.21: which long for death, but it commeth not, and dig for it more then for hid treasures: and dig for it more then for bid treasures? which rejoyce exceedingly, and are glad when they finde the grave, job 3.21, 22, 23. and what comfort have men in living (upon a natural account) when those dayes are come, wherein they say, we have no pleasure in them, eccl. 12. ver. 1. and is it not so in a spirituall sense? a wounded spirit who can bear, False 0.67 0.711 2.556
Job 3.21 (Geneva) job 3.21: which long for death, and if it come not, they would euen search it more then treasures: and dig for it more then for bid treasures? which rejoyce exceedingly, and are glad when they finde the grave, job 3.21, 22, 23. and what comfort have men in living (upon a natural account) when those dayes are come, wherein they say, we have no pleasure in them, eccl. 12. ver. 1. and is it not so in a spirituall sense? a wounded spirit who can bear, False 0.666 0.438 2.968




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In-Text Job 3.21, 22, 23. Job 3.21; Job 3.22; Job 3.23
In-Text Eccl. 12. ver. 1. & Ecclesiastes 12.1