Salomons sweete harpe consisting of fiue words, like so many golden strings, toucht with the cunning hand of his true skill, commanding all other humane speech: wherein both cleargie and laitie may learne how to speake. Preached of late at Thetford before his Maiestie, by Thomas Walkington Batchelour in Diuinitie, and fellow of S. Iohns Colledge in Cambridge.

Walkington, Thomas, d. 1621
Publisher: Printed by Cantrell Legge printer to the Vniuersitie of Cambridge
Place of Publication: Cambridge
Publication Year: 1608
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A14670 ESTC ID: S119399 STC ID: 24971
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text Againe, what if he were for a time fascinated & bewitched so with the loue of his concubines, that for their sakes he followed Ashtaroth the god of the Sidonians, Chemosh the god of the Moabites, and Milchom the god of the Ammonites, yet no doubt he might before his death command these abominations to be ruinated and defaced, which were not peraduenture, Again, what if he were for a time fascinated & bewitched so with the love of his concubines, that for their sakes he followed Ashtaroth the god of the Sidonians, Chemosh the god of the Moabites, and Milchom the god of the Ammonites, yet no doubt he might before his death command these abominations to be ruinated and defaced, which were not Peradventure, av, r-crq cs pns31 vbdr p-acp dt n1 j-vvn cc vvn av p-acp dt n1 pp-f po31 n2, cst p-acp po32 n2 pns31 vvd np1 dt n1 pp-f dt njp2, np1 dt n1 pp-f dt np2, cc np1 dt n1 pp-f dt np2, av dx n1 pns31 vmd p-acp po31 n1 vvi d n2 pc-acp vbi vvn cc vvn, r-crq vbdr xx av,
Note 0 1. King. 11. 1. King. 11. crd n1. crd




Quotations and Paraphrases (QP)

Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Kings 11; 1 Kings 11.5 (Geneva); Psalms 68.14 (AKJV)
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1 Kings 11.5 (Geneva) 1 kings 11.5: for salomon followed ashtaroth the god of the zidonians, and milcom the abomination of the ammonites. againe, what if he were for a time fascinated & bewitched so with the loue of his concubines, that for their sakes he followed ashtaroth the god of the sidonians, chemosh the god of the moabites, and milchom the god of the ammonites, yet no doubt he might before his death command these abominations to be ruinated and defaced, which were not peraduenture, False 0.625 0.436 1.798




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Note 0 1. King. 11. 1 Kings 11