The vanitie & downe-fall of superstitious Popish ceremonies, or, A sermon preached in the cathedrall church of Durham by one Mr. Peter Smart, a præbend there, July 27. 1628 : containing not onely an historicall relation of all those severall Popish ceremonies and practises which Mr. Iohn Cosens hath lately brought into the said cathedrall church: but likewise a punctuall confutation of them; especially of erecting altars, and cringing to them, (a practise much in vse of late) and of praying towards the east.

Smart, Peter, 1569-1652?
Publisher: By the Heyres of Robert Charteris
Place of Publication: Edinburgh
Publication Year: 1628
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A12324 ESTC ID: S2885 STC ID: 22640.3
Subject Headings: Church of England -- Customs and practices; Church of England -- Doctrines; Cosin, John, 1594-1672;
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In-Text for ye haue borne the Tabernacle of Molocke, and Chiun your Images, the starre of your God which you made to your selues. for you have born the Tabernacle of Molocke, and Chiun your Images, the star of your God which you made to your selves. c-acp pn22 vhb vvn dt n1 pp-f av, cc np1 po22 n2, dt n1 pp-f po22 n1 r-crq pn22 vvd p-acp po22 n2.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Amos 5.23 (AKJV); Amos 5.26 (AKJV)
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Amos 5.26 (AKJV) amos 5.26: but yee haue borne the tabernacle of your moloch, and chiun your images, the starre of your god, which ye made to your selues. for ye haue borne the tabernacle of molocke, and chiun your images, the starre of your god which you made to your selues False 0.866 0.971 0.913
Amos 5.26 (Douay-Rheims) amos 5.26: but you carried a tabernacle for your moloch, and the image of your idols, the star of your god, which you made to yourselves. for ye haue borne the tabernacle of molocke, and chiun your images, the starre of your god which you made to your selues False 0.808 0.874 0.234
Amos 5.26 (AKJV) amos 5.26: but yee haue borne the tabernacle of your moloch, and chiun your images, the starre of your god, which ye made to your selues. chiun your images, the starre of your god which you made to your selues True 0.784 0.935 0.507
Amos 5.26 (Douay-Rheims) amos 5.26: but you carried a tabernacle for your moloch, and the image of your idols, the star of your god, which you made to yourselves. chiun your images, the starre of your god which you made to your selues True 0.752 0.897 0.117
Amos 5.26 (Geneva) amos 5.26: but you haue borne siccuth your king, and chiun your images, and the starre of your gods, which ye made to your selues. for ye haue borne the tabernacle of molocke, and chiun your images, the starre of your god which you made to your selues False 0.712 0.898 0.734
Amos 5.26 (Geneva) amos 5.26: but you haue borne siccuth your king, and chiun your images, and the starre of your gods, which ye made to your selues. chiun your images, the starre of your god which you made to your selues True 0.707 0.924 0.42
Amos 5.26 (AKJV) amos 5.26: but yee haue borne the tabernacle of your moloch, and chiun your images, the starre of your god, which ye made to your selues. for ye haue borne the tabernacle of molocke True 0.663 0.819 0.097
Amos 5.26 (Douay-Rheims) amos 5.26: but you carried a tabernacle for your moloch, and the image of your idols, the star of your god, which you made to yourselves. for ye haue borne the tabernacle of molocke True 0.622 0.656 0.112




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