Monarchiæ encomium est sceptrum sive solium justitiâ stabilitum; or a congratulation of the kings coronation, shewing withall, the right way of setling and establishing the kings throne, and causing his crown to flourish upon his head. By way of explication of the first five verses of the 25 chapter of the Proverbs of Solomon, with an application of them to the occurrences of these times, / published by Tho. Malpas preacher of the Gospel at Pedmore in Worcester-shire.

Malpas, Thomas
Publisher: Printed by T Leach and are to be sold by William Palmer at the Palm tree in Fleetstreet and by Joan Malpas in Sturbridg in Worcester Shire
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1661
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A89448 ESTC ID: R210373 STC ID: M341
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Proverbs XXV, 1-5; Charles II, 1660-1685; Commonwealth and Protectorate, 1649-1660; Monarchy -- Great Britain; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text It behoveth them to have a large heart like Solomons; Even as the Sand that is on the Sea-shore, &c. For Solomon in saying here that no man can shew the Kings heart, sheweth, that it is too hard for man to attain to the reason of all the secret doings of the King, It behooveth them to have a large heart like Solomons; Even as the Sand that is on the Seashore, etc. For Solomon in saying Here that no man can show the Kings heart, shows, that it is too hard for man to attain to the reason of all the secret doings of the King, pn31 vvz pno32 pc-acp vhi dt j n1 av-j np1; av-j p-acp dt n1 cst vbz p-acp dt n1, av p-acp np1 p-acp vvg av cst dx n1 vmb vvi dt ng1 n1, vvz, cst pn31 vbz av j c-acp n1 pc-acp vvi p-acp dt n1 pp-f d dt j-jn n2-vdg pp-f dt n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 3 Kings 4.29 (Douay-Rheims)
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3 Kings 4.29 (Douay-Rheims) 3 kings 4.29: and god gave to solomon wisdom and understanding exceeding much, and largeness of heart as the sand that is on the sea shore. it behoveth them to have a large heart like solomons; even as the sand that is on the sea-shore, &c. for solomon in saying here that no man can shew the kings heart, sheweth, that it is too hard for man to attain to the reason of all the secret doings of the king, False 0.713 0.708 0.515
1 Kings 4.29 (Geneva) 1 kings 4.29: and god gaue salomon wisdome and vnderstanding exceeding much, and a large heart, euen as the sand that is on the sea shore, it behoveth them to have a large heart like solomons; even as the sand that is on the sea-shore, &c. for solomon in saying here that no man can shew the kings heart, sheweth, that it is too hard for man to attain to the reason of all the secret doings of the king, False 0.677 0.758 1.099
Proverbs 25.3 (Geneva) proverbs 25.3: the heaues in height, and the earth in deepenes, and the kings heart can no man search out. for solomon in saying here that no man can shew the kings heart, sheweth True 0.662 0.597 0.447
1 Kings 4.29 (AKJV) 1 kings 4.29: and god gaue solomon wisdome, and vnderstanding, exceeding much, and largenesse of heart, euen as the sand that is on the sea shoare. it behoveth them to have a large heart like solomons; even as the sand that is on the sea-shore, &c. for solomon in saying here that no man can shew the kings heart, sheweth, that it is too hard for man to attain to the reason of all the secret doings of the king, False 0.66 0.621 0.417




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