The height of Israels heathenish idolatrie, in sacrificing their children to the Deuill diuided into three sections: where is shewed in the first, the growth and degrees of this, and generally of other sinnes and idolatries. In the second, that the Deuill was the god of the heathen; with the meanes by which he obtayned that honour. With a large application to our times, against popery, shewing the pride thereof, and malice both against soule and body; together with the meanes, sleights, and policies by which it seduceth, killeth, and in the person of the Pope, raiseth it selfe to its present height. In the third, the blinde zeale of idolaters. Deliuered generally in two sermons preached at S. Maries in Cambridge: the first whereof is much inlarged: by Robert Ienison Bachelor of Diuinitie, and late Fellow of S. Johns Colledge in Cambridge.

Jenison, Robert, 1584?-1652
Publisher: Printed by G Eld for Robert Mylbourne and are to be sold at his shop at the great south doore of Paules
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1621
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A04378 ESTC ID: S107702 STC ID: 14491
Subject Headings: Catholic Church -- Controversial literature;
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In-Text let vs deale wisely with them, lest they multiply, &c. Hereupon, when hard taskes could not keepe them vnder, hee commanded the Hebrew midwiues to kill all the males as soone as they were borne, let us deal wisely with them, lest they multiply, etc. Hereupon, when hard tasks could not keep them under, he commanded the Hebrew midwives to kill all the males as soon as they were born, vvb pno12 vvi av-j p-acp pno32, cs pns32 vvb, av av, c-crq j n2 vmd xx vvi pno32 p-acp, pns31 vvd dt njp n2 pc-acp vvi d dt n2-jn p-acp av c-acp pns32 vbdr vvn,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Exodus 1.10; Exodus 1.10 (AKJV)
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Exodus 1.10 (AKJV) exodus 1.10: come on, let vs deale wisely with them, lest they multiply, and it come to passe that when there falleth out any warre, they ioyne also vnto our enemies, and fight against vs, and so get them vp out of the land. let vs deale wisely with them, lest they multiply, &c True 0.703 0.922 3.027
Exodus 1.10 (ODRV) - 0 exodus 1.10: come, let vs wisely oppresse the same, lest perhaps it multiplie: let vs deale wisely with them, lest they multiply, &c True 0.698 0.85 1.152
Exodus 1.10 (Geneva) exodus 1.10: come, let vs worke wisely with them, least they multiplie, and it come to passe, that if there be warre, they ioyne them selues also vnto our enemies, and fight against vs, and get them out of the land. let vs deale wisely with them, lest they multiply, &c True 0.646 0.878 0.775




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