Spiritual infatuation, the principal cause of our past and present distempers. Or a serious caveate to the many seducers and seduced who under the specious pretences of reformation and conscience endeavour the subversion of Church and State. In several sermons on Isa. 9,10,11,12. By W. Stamp D.D. late minister of the Word at Stepn[e]y near London.

Stampe, William, 1611-1653?
Publisher: printed for Tho Johnson at the Golden Key in St Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1662
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A93781 ESTC ID: R229850 STC ID: S5195
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Isaiah; Church of England -- Controversial literature; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text & the Prophet the prudent & the ancient, and insteed of these, given children for Princes, & the Prophet the prudent & the ancient, and instead of these, given children for Princes, cc dt n1 dt j cc dt j, cc av pp-f d, vvn n2 p-acp n2,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Isaiah 3.2 (AKJV); Isaiah 3.3; Isaiah 3.4; Isaiah 3.5
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Isaiah 3.2 (AKJV) - 1 isaiah 3.2: the iudge and the prophet, and the prudent, and the ancient, & the prophet the prudent & the ancient True 0.821 0.921 0.493
Isaiah 3.2 (Geneva) isaiah 3.2: the strong man, and the man of warre, the iudge and the prophet, the prudent and the aged, & the prophet the prudent & the ancient True 0.653 0.799 0.165




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