Orders from the Lord of Hostes, for regulating the hostes of the Lord. Set down in a sermon preached at the leaguer before Newark, on Friday the 27th of March, 1646. By order from, and at the desire of the Committee of Lords and Commons, commissioners from the Parliament of England. Upon occasion of a publick fast and solemn humiliation, appointed to be kept that day throughout the English and Scotish armies before Newark, to seek a blessing from heaven upon the proceedings of the said forces in the present siege of that garrison. / By Edward Reyner preacher of the gospel in the city of Lincoln.

Reyner, Edward, 1600-1668
Publisher: Printed by R W for Giles Calvert at the black Spread Eagle at the west end of Pauls
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1646
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A91728 ESTC ID: R200816 STC ID: R1222
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Deuteronomy XXIII, 14; Civil War, 1642-1649; Fast-day sermons -- 17th century; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text That 1. The whole Camp of Israel should be purged of all Leapers and any other way unclean persons, both Male and female, Numb. 5.2, 3, 4. There were three Camps (as one observes) 1. The Sanctuary call'd the Camp or Tents of the Lord, 2 Chron. 31.2. 2. The Camp of the Levites, Num. 3. 3. The Camp of Israel, the 12 Tribes, Num. 2. No unclean person might enter into the Camp of the Lords Sanctuary, that being most holy, 2 Chro. 23.19. That 1. The Whole Camp of Israel should be purged of all Leapers and any other Way unclean Persons, both Male and female, Numb. 5.2, 3, 4. There were three Camps (as one observes) 1. The Sanctuary called the Camp or Tents of the Lord, 2 Chronicles 31.2. 2. The Camp of the Levites, Num. 3. 3. The Camp of Israel, the 12 Tribes, Num. 2. No unclean person might enter into the Camp of the lords Sanctuary, that being most holy, 2 Chro 23.19. cst crd dt j-jn n1 pp-f np1 vmd vbi vvn pp-f d n2 cc d j-jn n1 j n2, d j-jn cc j-jn, j. crd, crd, crd pc-acp vbdr crd n2 (c-acp pi vvz) crd dt n1 vvd dt n1 cc n2 pp-f dt n1, crd np1 crd. crd dt n1 pp-f dt np2, np1 crd crd dt n1 pp-f np1, dt crd n2, np1 crd uh-dx j n1 vmd vvi p-acp dt n1 pp-f dt n2 n1, cst vbg av-ds j, crd np1 crd.
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Adjacent References with Relevance: 2 Chronicles 23.19; 2 Chronicles 31.2; Numbers 2; Numbers 3.3; Numbers 5.2; Numbers 5.3; Numbers 5.4
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In-Text Numb. 5.2, 3, 4. Numbers 5.2; Numbers 5.3; Numbers 5.4
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In-Text Num. 3. 3. Numbers 3.3
In-Text Num. 2. Numbers 2
In-Text 2 Chro. 23.19. 2 Chronicles 23.19