The armies defence, or, God guarding the camp of the saints, and the beloved city. Shewing, that all oppressions in governors, and government shall case by the appearance of God in the saints. Whether the appearance of God in the Army, with the saints, be in contrariety or enmity to the good spirit and minde of God. Not to rebuke an evil spirit in any, but soberly to enquire whether God doth not act with highest power in the saints, when they are at lowest weakness. And whether it be their weakness to act in this way of povver / by William Erbery.

Erbery, William, 1604-1654
Publisher: Printed by T N for Giles Calvers at the Sign of Black spread eagle at the West End of Paris
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1648
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: B09126 ESTC ID: R201892 STC ID: E3221
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and the yoke from off thy neck; and the yoke from off thy neck; cc dt n1 p-acp a-acp po21 n1;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Isaiah 10.24; Isaiah 10.25; Isaiah 10.26; Isaiah 10.27; Isaiah 10.27 (Geneva); Isaiah 14.1 (AKJV)
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Isaiah 10.27 (Geneva) - 0 isaiah 10.27: and at that day shall his burden be taken away from off thy shoulder, and his yoke from off thy necke: and the yoke from off thy neck False 0.777 0.904 0.841
Isaiah 10.27 (Geneva) - 0 isaiah 10.27: and at that day shall his burden be taken away from off thy shoulder, and his yoke from off thy necke: the yoke from off thy neck True 0.748 0.9 0.841
Nahum 1.13 (Geneva) nahum 1.13: for nowe i will breake his yoke from thee, and will burst thy bonds in sunder. and the yoke from off thy neck False 0.672 0.609 0.746
Nahum 1.13 (Geneva) nahum 1.13: for nowe i will breake his yoke from thee, and will burst thy bonds in sunder. the yoke from off thy neck True 0.666 0.724 0.746
Nahum 1.13 (AKJV) nahum 1.13: for now will i breake his yoke from off thee, and will burst thy bonds in sunder. and the yoke from off thy neck False 0.665 0.789 0.773
Nahum 1.13 (AKJV) nahum 1.13: for now will i breake his yoke from off thee, and will burst thy bonds in sunder. the yoke from off thy neck True 0.656 0.84 0.773
Isaiah 10.27 (AKJV) isaiah 10.27: and it shall come to passe in that day, that his burden shalbe taken away from off thy shoulder, and his yoke from off thy necke, and the yoke shalbe destroyed because of the anointing. and the yoke from off thy neck False 0.614 0.822 0.846




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