Bovvels opened, or, A discovery of the neere and deere love, union and communion betwixt Christ and the Church, and consequently betwixt Him and every beleeving soule Delivered in divers sermons on the fourth fifth and sixt chapters of the Canticles. By that reverend and faithfull minister of the Word, Doctor Sibs, late preacher unto the honourable societie of Grayes Inne, and Master of Katharine Hall in Cambridge. Being in part finished by his owne pen in his life time, and the rest of them perused and corrected by those whom he intrusted with the publishing of his works.

Goodwin, Thomas, 1600-1680
Nye, Philip, 1596?-1672
Sibbes, Richard, 1577-1635
Publisher: Printed by G eorge M iller for George Edwards in the Old Baily in Greene Arbour at the signe of the Angell
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1639
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A12167 ESTC ID: S117273 STC ID: 22476
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Song of Solomon IV-VI; Mystical union; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text Where upon a Question moved by them, touching her Beloved, Ver. 9. What is thy Beloved more than another Beloved? She takes occasion (being full of love) which is glad of all occasions to speak of the Beloved, to burst forth into his Praises, by many elegant Expressions, Vers. 10, 11, 12, &c. 1. In generall; setting him at a large distance, beyond comparison from all others, to be The chiefest of ten thousand, Vers. 10. 2. In particulars, Ver ▪ 11, &c. His head is as most fine gold, &c. The Issue whereof was; Where upon a Question moved by them, touching her beloved, Ver. 9. What is thy beloved more than Another beloved? She Takes occasion (being full of love) which is glad of all occasions to speak of the beloved, to burst forth into his Praises, by many elegant Expressions, Vers. 10, 11, 12, etc. 1. In general; setting him At a large distance, beyond comparison from all Others, to be The chiefest of ten thousand, Vers. 10. 2. In particulars, For ▪ 11, etc. His head is as most fine gold, etc. The Issue whereof was; c-crq p-acp dt vvb vvn p-acp pno32, vvg po31 j-vvn, np1 crd q-crq vbz po21 j-vvn av-dc cs j-jn vvn? pns31 vvz n1 (vbg j pp-f n1) r-crq vbz j pp-f d n2 pc-acp vvi pp-f dt j-vvn, pc-acp vvi av p-acp po31 n2, p-acp d j n2, np1 crd, crd, crd, av crd p-acp n1; vvg pno31 p-acp dt j n1, p-acp n1 p-acp d n2-jn, pc-acp vbi dt js-jn pp-f crd crd, np1 crd crd p-acp n2-jn, p-acp ▪ d, av po31 n1 vbz a-acp av-ds j n1, av dt n1 c-crq vbds;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Canticles 5.11 (Douay-Rheims); Canticles 5.9 (AKJV)
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Canticles 5.11 (Douay-Rheims) - 0 canticles 5.11: his head is as the finest gold: his head is as most fine gold, &c True 0.891 0.936 0.0
Canticles 5.9 (AKJV) - 0 canticles 5.9: what is thy beloued more then another beloued, o thou fairest among women? what is thy beloved more than another beloved True 0.845 0.871 0.493
Canticles 5.9 (Geneva) - 0 canticles 5.9: o the fairest among women, what is thy welbeloued more then other welbeloued? what is thy beloved more than another beloved True 0.799 0.821 0.515
Canticles 5.11 (AKJV) canticles 5.11: his head is as the most fine gold, his locks are bushy, and blacke as a rauen. his head is as most fine gold, &c True 0.752 0.9 0.0
Canticles 5.11 (Geneva) canticles 5.11: his head is as fine golde, his lockes curled, and blacke as a rauen. his head is as most fine gold, &c True 0.739 0.802 0.0
Canticles 5.11 (AKJV) canticles 5.11: his head is as the most fine gold, his locks are bushy, and blacke as a rauen. where upon a question moved by them, touching her beloved, ver. 9. what is thy beloved more than another beloved? she takes occasion (being full of love) which is glad of all occasions to speak of the beloved, to burst forth into his praises, by many elegant expressions, vers. 10, 11, 12, &c. 1. in generall; setting him at a large distance, beyond comparison from all others, to be the chiefest of ten thousand, vers. 10. 2. in particulars, ver # 11, &c. his head is as most fine gold, &c. the issue whereof was False 0.681 0.856 0.0
Canticles 5.10 (Geneva) canticles 5.10: my welbeloued is white and ruddie, the chiefest of ten thousand. where upon a question moved by them, touching her beloved, ver. 9. what is thy beloved more than another beloved? she takes occasion (being full of love) which is glad of all occasions to speak of the beloved, to burst forth into his praises, by many elegant expressions, vers. 10, 11, 12, &c. 1. in generall; setting him at a large distance, beyond comparison from all others, to be the chiefest of ten thousand, vers. 10. 2. in particulars, ver # 11, &c. his head is as most fine gold, &c. the issue whereof was False 0.674 0.244 0.0




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