Separation convicted of profanation, oppression, persecution, [brace] rebellion, self-destruction, and antichristianism being a further evidence of the mischief of separation, as asserted by the most learned and pious Dr. Edw. Stillingfleet, Dean of St. Pauls / by Lewes Sharpe, rector of Moreton-Hampstead in Devon.

Sharpe, Lewes
Publisher: Printed by J C and Freeman Collins to be sold by the booksellers of London and Exeter
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1681
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A59578 ESTC ID: R37382 STC ID: S3006A
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Joshua XXII, 19; Dissenters, Religious -- England; Stillingfleet, Edward, 1635-1699. -- Unreasonableness of separation;
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In-Text The Church is said to be as terrible as an Army with banners, Cant. 6.1. that is, whilst like an Army she continueth in good Order, Peace, and Unity within it self; The Church is said to be as terrible as an Army with banners, Cant 6.1. that is, while like an Army she Continueth in good Order, Peace, and Unity within it self; dt n1 vbz vvn pc-acp vbi c-acp j c-acp dt n1 p-acp n2, np1 crd. cst vbz, cs av-j dt n1 pns31 vvz p-acp j n1, n1, cc n1 p-acp pn31 n1;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Canticles 6.1; Canticles 6.4 (AKJV)
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Canticles 6.4 (AKJV) canticles 6.4: thou art beautifull, o my loue, as tirzah, comely as ierusalem, terrible as an armie with banners. the church is said to be as terrible as an army with banners, cant True 0.659 0.842 0.491
Canticles 6.3 (Douay-Rheims) canticles 6.3: thou art beautiful, o my love, sweet and comely as jerusalem: terrible as an army set in array. the church is said to be as terrible as an army with banners, cant True 0.658 0.368 0.82
Canticles 6.9 (Geneva) canticles 6.9: who is shee that looketh foorth as the morning, fayre as the moone, pure as the sunne, terrible as an armie with banners! the church is said to be as terrible as an army with banners, cant True 0.607 0.782 0.491
Canticles 6.3 (Geneva) canticles 6.3: thou art beautifull, my loue, as tirzah, comely as ierusale, terrible as an army with baners. the church is said to be as terrible as an army with banners, cant True 0.607 0.612 0.872
Canticles 6.10 (AKJV) canticles 6.10: who is she that looketh forth as the morning, faire as the moone, cleare as the sunne, and terrible as an armie with banners? the church is said to be as terrible as an army with banners, cant True 0.603 0.772 0.506




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