The Christian conflict a treatise, shewing the difficulties and duties of this conflict, with the armour, and speciall graces to be exercised by Christian souldiers. Particularly applied to magistrates, ministers, husbands, wives, parents, children, masters, servants. The case of vsury and depopulation, and the errours of antinomists occasionally also discussed. Preached in the lecture of Kettering in the county of Northampton, and with some enlargement published by Ioseph Bentham, rector of the Church of Broughton in the same county.

Bentham, Joseph, 1594?-1671
Publisher: Printed by G M iller for Philemon Stephens and Christopher Meredith at the golden Lion in Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1635
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A08552 ESTC ID: S113626 STC ID: 1887
Subject Headings: Christian life;
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In-Text 1. That this divell so potent and politique, so malevolent and mischievous, is subject and subordinate to God our mercifull protector and gracious father, from whom the evill spirit received a commission to deceive Ahabs false Prophets, 1 King. 22. 21, 23. Sathan had license and liberty given and granted to afflict Iob, Iob 1. 12. 2. 6. And without whose leave the Divells could not enter into swine, Matth. 8. 31. 2. That as the raging restlesse Ocean cannot exceed its limited bounds, Iob 38. 10, 11. So neither can this raging ravenous lyon transcend his permitted limits: 1. That this Devil so potent and politic, so malevolent and mischievous, is Subject and subordinate to God our merciful protector and gracious father, from whom the evil Spirit received a commission to deceive Ahabs false prophets, 1 King. 22. 21, 23. Sathan had license and liberty given and granted to afflict Job, Job 1. 12. 2. 6. And without whose leave the Devils could not enter into Swine, Matthew 8. 31. 2. That as the raging restless Ocean cannot exceed its limited bounds, Job 38. 10, 11. So neither can this raging ravenous Lion transcend his permitted Limits: crd cst d n1 av j cc j, av j cc j, vbz j-jn cc j p-acp np1 po12 j n1 cc j n1, p-acp ro-crq dt j-jn n1 vvd dt n1 pc-acp vvi n2 j n2, crd n1. crd crd, crd np1 vhd n1 cc n1 vvn cc vvn pc-acp vvi np1, np1 crd crd crd crd cc p-acp rg-crq n1 dt n2 vmd xx vvi p-acp n1, np1 crd crd crd cst p-acp dt j-vvg j n1 vmbx vvi po31 j-vvn n2, np1 crd crd, crd av dx vmb d j-vvg j n1 vvi po31 vvn n2:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Kings 22.21; 1 Kings 22.23; 2 Corinthians 12.9; Job 1.12; Job 1.2; Job 1.6; Job 38.10; Job 38.11; Luke 22.31; Luke 22.32; Matthew 8.2; Matthew 8.31; Matthew 8.31 (Geneva)
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Matthew 8.31 (Geneva) matthew 8.31: and the deuils besought him, saying, if thou cast vs out, suffer vs to goe into the heard of swine. and without whose leave the divells could not enter into swine, matth True 0.663 0.479 0.237
Matthew 8.31 (ODRV) matthew 8.31: and the diuels besought him saying: if thou cast vs out, send vs into the heard of swine. and without whose leave the divells could not enter into swine, matth True 0.647 0.414 0.245
Matthew 8.31 (AKJV) matthew 8.31: so the deuils besought him, saying, if thou cast vs out, suffer vs to goe away into the herd of swine. and without whose leave the divells could not enter into swine, matth True 0.641 0.414 0.23




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In-Text 1 King. 22. 21, 23. 1 Kings 22.21; 1 Kings 22.23
In-Text Iob 1. 12. 2. 6. Job 1.12; Job 1.2; Job 1.6
In-Text Matth. 8. 31. 2. Matthew 8.31; Matthew 8.2
In-Text Iob 38. 10, 11. Job 38.10; Job 38.11