The path-way to peace. Or, The only assured and most certain means, whereby to heal the sores, make up the breaches, remove the fears, prevent the ruine, reconcile the differences, and put a finall end to the manifold divisions of this famous (though now much distracted) kingdom. By that faithfull and painfull preacher of Gods Word, Thomas Gardener, late pastor of St Maries in Sandwich. It is ordered this thirteenth day of February, 1642. by the committee of the House of Commons in Parliament concerning printing, that this book, intituled, The path-way to peace, be printed. John White.

England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons
Gardener, Thomas, d. 1635
Publisher: Printed by J R for John Browne and are to be sold at his Shop in St Dunstans Church yard Fleet street
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1643
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A85805 ESTC ID: R5591 STC ID: G250
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Proverbs XVI, 7; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and therefore in Scripture the wayes of wisedom, that is, of him that is truely wise, are called wayes of pleasantnesse, and King Solomon admires this pleasingnesse of Christs Spouse, saying, How fair, and how pleasant art thou, O Love, for delights. and Therefore in Scripture the ways of Wisdom, that is, of him that is truly wise, Are called ways of pleasantness, and King Solomon admires this pleasingness of Christ Spouse, saying, How fair, and how pleasant art thou, Oh Love, for delights. cc av p-acp n1 dt n2 pp-f n1, cst vbz, pp-f pno31 cst vbz av-j j, vbr vvn n2 pp-f n1, cc n1 np1 vvz d n1 pp-f npg1 n1, vvg, c-crq j, cc c-crq j vb2r pns21, uh n1, p-acp n2.
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Adjacent References with Relevance: Canticles 4.9; Canticles 7.6; Canticles 7.6 (AKJV); Isaiah 62.4; Proverbs 15.9 (Douay-Rheims); Proverbs 29.27; Proverbs 3.17
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Canticles 7.6 (AKJV) canticles 7.6: how faire, and how pleasant art thou, o loue, for delights! and therefore in scripture the wayes of wisedom, that is, of him that is truely wise, are called wayes of pleasantnesse, and king solomon admires this pleasingnesse of christs spouse, saying, how fair, and how pleasant art thou, o love, for delights False 0.745 0.876 0.13
Canticles 7.6 (Geneva) canticles 7.6: howe faire art thou, and howe pleasant art thou, o my loue, in pleasures! and therefore in scripture the wayes of wisedom, that is, of him that is truely wise, are called wayes of pleasantnesse, and king solomon admires this pleasingnesse of christs spouse, saying, how fair, and how pleasant art thou, o love, for delights False 0.694 0.426 0.138




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Note 0 Prov. 3.17. Proverbs 3.17
Note 1 Cant. 7 6. Canticles 7.6