A sermon preach'd before the King and Queen in Their Majesties chappel at St. James's, on the twentieth Sunday after Pentecost, Octob. 25. 1685 by the Reverend Father John Persall ...

Persall, John, 1633-1702
Publisher: Printed by Henry Hills
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1686
Approximate Era: JamesII
TCP ID: A54461 ESTC ID: R11063 STC ID: P1652
Subject Headings: Church of England; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Textual Features and Statistics

Nota Bene: QP stands for "quotation/paraphrase." A "unit" stands for a segment produced by EEPS' segmentation unit or an individual marginal note. Adjacent references are those that are located in the same or adjacent segment or note. Chapter-level citations are relevant if the chapter matches that of the query. For book-level queries, all references to the same Bible book are relevant. A "Latin Bible QP" is a quotation or paraphrase of any verse from a Bible that follows the Latin Vulgate tradition: the Vulgate, Douay-Rheims Version, the ODRV, and Wycliffe's version.
Feature Description In-Text Marginal
originality Percentage of units that do not exhibit scriptural text reuse 90.9% 100.0%
Foreign Percentage of units with foreign text 5.4% -inf%
Italicization Percentage of units with italicized spans of text 7.9% -inf%
sim_score Average cosine similarity score of top Bible verse predictions per unit 0.7% -inf%
cross_score Average cross encoder score of top Bible verse predictions per unit 0.8% -inf%
near_quotations Percentage of units that have high lexical similarity with their Bible verse predictions (any type of score greater than the mean + standard deviation of that score type) 1.2% -inf%
foreign_italicized Percentage of units with QP and foreign italicized text 5.4% -inf%
foreign_latin Percentage of units with Latin Bible QP and foreign text 4.2% -inf%
foreign_latin_italicized Percentage of units with Latin Bible QP and italicized foreign text 4.2% -inf%



Quotations and Paraphrases

Rather than examine the frequency or proportion of references, it is far more useful to determine which references are most prominent for a citing entity. The visualizations below show the most prominent scriptural references within all publications per year. Prominence, displayed as the value below each label, is measured using the metric of Outgoing Relative Citational Prominence (ORCP) proposed by Wahle et al. (2023). In this case, a positive prominence value for a reference R in a given year means that R constitutes a greater percentage of all the references cited by publications in that year than the average citation percentage of R per year. A negative value indicates that a given reference constitutes a proportion lesser than average. A value of negative infinity means that the query reference does not occur in the citation or QP of a citing entity. A value of "%" (without any numeral value) means that there are no citations or QP corresponding to the query reference.

For quotational prominence, only the predictions with the highest cosine similarity scores for each subsegmented or whole unit of a segment or note are included for consideration. The average quotational prominence for a citing entity is the mean of the prominence percentage points for all references R_ALL that are relevant to the query reference such that each reference R in R_ALL has the highest cosine similarity score with a part or the whole of its covering body segment or marginal note. The percentages of top predictions from each Bible version are displayed in a table below.

For citational prominence, only pluasible scriptural citations and ones where the original phrase does not begin with a lowercase word are included for consideration. A scriptural citation is plausible if its numbering exists in any of the Bibles considered by this project. There are over 76 thousand such excluded candidates out of 1.2 million parsed citational units in total. Each of the four side-by-side tables below also have associated diversity and evenness scores; Simpson's Diversity Index ranges from 0 to 1 such that a higher score indicates a greater species diversity. Likewise, the Shannon Index indicates more evenness in the distribution of individuals in a group when its value approaches 1.


Diversity: 0.864
Evenness: 0.983
Part Prominence
New Testament (Vulgate) 17.414
Apocrypha (ODRV) 9.781
Old Testament (Vulgate) 9.429
Old Testament (ODRV) 4.742
New Testament (Tyndale) 1.09
New Testament (Geneva) 0.053
New Testament (ODRV) -0.027
New Testament (AKJV) -1.317
Diversity: 0.903
Evenness: 0.988
Book Prominence
John (Vulgate) 16.447
Ecclesiastes (Vulgate) 8.312
Genesis (Vulgate) 8.276
Psalms (Vulgate) 8.168
Wisdom (ODRV) 8.153
Matthew (Vulgate) 8.06
Genesis (ODRV) 7.787
John (Geneva) 7.463
John (Tyndale) 7.456
John (ODRV) 7.278
Luke (AKJV) 7.135
Diversity: 0.924
Evenness: 0.991
Chapter Prominence
John 4 (Vulgate) 13.324
Ecclesiastes 2 (Vulgate) 6.665
Genesis 35 (Vulgate) 6.665
Matthew 9 (Vulgate) 6.665
Psalms 54 (Vulgate) 6.664
Genesis 35 (ODRV) 6.658
John 11 (Vulgate) 6.656
Wisdom 2 (ODRV) 6.647
Luke 8 (AKJV) 6.636
John 4 (Tyndale) 6.627
John 4 (ODRV) 6.619
John 11 (Tyndale) 6.619
John 4 (Geneva) 6.616
John 11 (ODRV) 6.592
Diversity: 0.93
Evenness: 0.992
Verse Prominence
John 4.49 (Vulgate) 12.498
Ecclesiastes 2.10 (Vulgate) 6.249
Genesis 35.13 (Vulgate) 6.249
John 4.49 (Geneva) 6.249
John 4.49 (ODRV) 6.249
Luke 8.54 (AKJV) 6.249
Matthew 9.25 (Vulgate) 6.249
John 4.52 (Tyndale) 6.249
Genesis 35.13 (ODRV) 6.248
John 11.8 (ODRV) 6.248
John 11.35 (Vulgate) 6.248
John 11.43 (Tyndale) 6.248
Psalms 54.16 (Vulgate) 6.248
Wisdom 2.23 (ODRV) 6.247
John 11.17 (Tyndale) 6.243
Segment No., Location Verse & Version Verse Text Text Is a Partial Textual Segment/Note Adjacent References Cosine Similarity Score Cross Encoder Score Okapi BM25 Score



Citations
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