Sermons preached upon several occasions (most of them) before the magistrates and judges in the Northeast-auditory of S. Giles's Church Edinburgh / by Al. Monro ...

Monro, Alexander, d. 1715?
Publisher: Printed for Joseph Hindmarsh
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1693
Approximate Era: WilliamAndMary
TCP ID: A51159 ESTC ID: R32106 STC ID: M2444
Subject Headings: Sermons, Scottish -- 17th century;
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In-Text and is wholly taken up, in commending the incomparable Beauty of the Spouse. Behold thou art fair my Love, behold thou art fair: i. e. and is wholly taken up, in commending the incomparable Beauty of the Spouse. Behold thou art fair my Love, behold thou art fair: i. e. cc vbz av-jn vvn a-acp, p-acp vvg dt j n1 pp-f dt n1. vvb pns21 vb2r j po11 n1, vvb pns21 vb2r j: uh. sy.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Canticles 1.14 (Geneva); Canticles 4.7 (AKJV)
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Canticles 1.14 (Geneva) - 0 canticles 1.14: my loue, beholde, thou art faire: and is wholly taken up, in commending the incomparable beauty of the spouse. behold thou art fair my love, behold thou art fair: i. e False 0.876 0.585 0.73
Canticles 1.14 (Douay-Rheims) canticles 1.14: behold thou art fair, o my love, behold thou art fair, thy eyes are as those of doves. and is wholly taken up, in commending the incomparable beauty of the spouse. behold thou art fair my love, behold thou art fair: i. e False 0.851 0.389 5.394
Canticles 1.15 (AKJV) - 0 canticles 1.15: behold, thou art faire, my loue: and is wholly taken up, in commending the incomparable beauty of the spouse. behold thou art fair my love True 0.822 0.842 2.17
Canticles 1.14 (Geneva) - 0 canticles 1.14: my loue, beholde, thou art faire: and is wholly taken up, in commending the incomparable beauty of the spouse. behold thou art fair my love True 0.815 0.763 0.902
Canticles 1.14 (Douay-Rheims) canticles 1.14: behold thou art fair, o my love, behold thou art fair, thy eyes are as those of doves. and is wholly taken up, in commending the incomparable beauty of the spouse. behold thou art fair my love True 0.796 0.638 5.888
Canticles 4.7 (AKJV) canticles 4.7: thou art all faire, my loue, there is no spot in thee. and is wholly taken up, in commending the incomparable beauty of the spouse. behold thou art fair my love True 0.747 0.493 0.862
Canticles 4.7 (Geneva) canticles 4.7: thou art all faire, my loue, and there is no spot in thee. and is wholly taken up, in commending the incomparable beauty of the spouse. behold thou art fair my love True 0.743 0.457 0.862
Canticles 4.7 (Douay-Rheims) canticles 4.7: thou art all fair, o my love, and there is not a spot in thee. and is wholly taken up, in commending the incomparable beauty of the spouse. behold thou art fair my love True 0.736 0.337 4.349
Canticles 7.6 (Douay-Rheims) canticles 7.6: how beautiful art thou, and how comely, my dearest, in delights! and is wholly taken up, in commending the incomparable beauty of the spouse. behold thou art fair my love True 0.708 0.204 0.862




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