The Presbyterian sham, or, A commentary upon the new old answer of the Assembly of divines to Dr. Stillingfleet's sermon

L'Estrange, Roger, Sir, 1616-1704
Publisher: s n
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1680
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A47903 ESTC ID: R22008 STC ID: L1286
Subject Headings: Stillingfleet, Edward, 1635-1699; Westminster Assembly (1643-1652);
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In-Text but what shall we do for our little Sister the Independent? Oh very well; but what shall we do for our little Sister the Independent? O very well; cc-acp q-crq vmb pns12 vdi p-acp po12 j n1 dt j-jn? uh av av;




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Canticles 8.8 (Geneva) - 1 canticles 8.8: what shall we do for our sister when she shalbe spoken for? but what shall we do for our little sister the independent? oh very well False 0.727 0.695 0.568
Canticles 8.8 (AKJV) canticles 8.8: we haue a litle sister, and shee hath no breasts: what shall we doe for our sister, in the day when she shall bee spoken for? but what shall we do for our little sister the independent? oh very well False 0.676 0.741 0.591
Canticles 8.8 (Douay-Rheims) canticles 8.8: our sister is little, and hath no breasts. what shall we do to our sister in the day when she is to be spoken to? but what shall we do for our little sister the independent? oh very well False 0.653 0.639 1.795




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