Mystical babylon, or Papall Rome A treatise vpon those words, Apocal. 18.2. It is fallen, it is fallen Babylon, &c. In which the wicked, and miserable condition of Rome, as shee now is in her present Babylonian estate, and as she shall be in her future ineuitable ruine, is fully discouered: and sundry controuersiall points of religion, betwixt the Protestants, and the Papists, are briefly discussed. By Theophilus Higgons, rector of the parochiall Church of Hunton, neere Maidstone in Kent.

Higgons, Theophilus, 1578?-1659
Publisher: Printed by William Stansby for Matthew Lownes and William Barret
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1624
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A03335 ESTC ID: S118140 STC ID: 13455
Subject Headings: Catholic Church -- Controversial literature;
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In-Text but departed not from other sinnes of Ieroboam, and the Kings of Israel, so this excellent Prince destroyed the Baal of Rome, and his power, within the confines of this Kingdome, but departed not from other Sins of Jeroboam, and the Kings of Israel, so this excellent Prince destroyed the Baal of Room, and his power, within the confines of this Kingdom, cc-acp vvd xx p-acp j-jn n2 pp-f np1, cc dt n2 pp-f np1, av d j n1 vvd dt np1 pp-f vvi, cc po31 n1, p-acp dt n2 pp-f d n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 2 Kings 10.31 (Geneva)
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2 Kings 10.31 (Geneva) - 1 2 kings 10.31: for hee departed not from the sinnes of ieroboam, which made israel to sinne. but departed not from other sinnes of ieroboam, and the kings of israel, so this excellent prince destroyed the baal of rome, and his power, within the confines of this kingdome, False 0.734 0.678 1.062
2 Kings 10.29 (Geneva) 2 kings 10.29: but from the sinnes of ieroboam the sonne of nebat which made israel to sinne, iehu departed not from them, neither from the golden calues that were in beth-el and that were in dan. but departed not from other sinnes of ieroboam, and the kings of israel, so this excellent prince destroyed the baal of rome, and his power, within the confines of this kingdome, False 0.71 0.228 0.869
4 Kings 10.29 (Douay-Rheims) 4 kings 10.29: but yet he departed not from the sills of jeroboam the son of nabat, who made israel to sin, nor did he forsake the golden calves that were in bethel and dan. but departed not from other sinnes of ieroboam, and the kings of israel, so this excellent prince destroyed the baal of rome, and his power, within the confines of this kingdome, False 0.706 0.178 0.869
2 Kings 10.31 (AKJV) 2 kings 10.31: but iehu tooke no heede to walke in the law of the lord god of israel, with all his heart: for he departed not from the sinnes of ieroboam, which made israel to sinne. but departed not from other sinnes of ieroboam, and the kings of israel, so this excellent prince destroyed the baal of rome, and his power, within the confines of this kingdome, False 0.701 0.488 0.969
4 Kings 10.31 (Douay-Rheims) 4 kings 10.31: but jehu took no heed to walk in the law of the lord the god of israel with all his heart: for he departed not from the sins of jeroboam, who had made israel to sin. but departed not from other sinnes of ieroboam, and the kings of israel, so this excellent prince destroyed the baal of rome, and his power, within the confines of this kingdome, False 0.671 0.363 0.969




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