A plaine exposition vpon the first part of the second chapter of Saint Paul his second epistle to the Thessalonians Wherein it is plainly proved, that the Pope is the Antichrist. Being lectures, in Saint Pauls, by Iohn Squire priest, and vicar of Saint Leonards Shordich: sometime fellow of Iesus Colledge in Cambridge.

Squire, John, ca. 1588-1653
Publisher: Printed by M Flesher for Philip Waterhouse and are to be sold at his shop at the signe of St Pauls Head in Canon street neare London Stone
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1630
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A12807 ESTC ID: S100545 STC ID: 23114
Subject Headings: Bible. -- N.T. -- Thessalonians, 2nd -- Commentaries;
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In-Text The Devill also professed Christ to bee the Sonne of God, Mark 1. 24. Therefore a professour may be a secret, though no professed adversary unto Christ. We may say of the Pope, what Mountague said of one Pope, Boniface 8, he can cary himselfe both like a Foxe, and like a Lyon; a Foxe, by publike sophistry; and a Lion, by private Tyranny. I say the man of Rome, is that woman of Babylon, which maketh the world d•m•e, with a world of impiety, Rev. 17. 4. as one acutely descanteth on his name Papa. The devil also professed christ to be the Son of God, Mark 1. 24. Therefore a professor may be a secret, though no professed adversary unto christ. We may say of the Pope, what Montague said of one Pope, Boniface 8, he can carry himself both like a Fox, and like a lion; a Fox, by public sophistry; and a lion, by private Tyranny. I say the man of Room, is that woman of Babylon, which makes the world d•m•e, with a world of impiety, Rev. 17. 4. as one acutely descanteth on his name Pope. dt n1 av vvn np1 pc-acp vbi dt n1 pp-f np1, vvb crd crd av dt n1 vmb vbi dt j-jn, c-acp dx vvn n1 p-acp np1. pns12 vmb vvi pp-f dt n1, r-crq np1 vvd pp-f crd n1, np1 crd, pns31 vmb vvi px31 d j dt n1, cc av-j dt n1; dt n1, p-acp j n1; cc dt n1, p-acp j n1. pns11 vvb dt n1 pp-f vvi, vbz cst n1 pp-f np1, r-crq vv2 dt n1 n1, p-acp dt n1 pp-f n1, n1 crd crd p-acp crd av-j vvz p-acp po31 n1 n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Mark 1.24; Mark 3.11 (Tyndale); Revelation 17.4; Revelation 17.5 (AKJV)
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Mark 3.11 (Tyndale) mark 3.11: and when the vnclene sprites sawe him they fell doune before him and cryed sayinge: thou arte the sonne of god. the devill also professed christ to bee the sonne of god, mark 1 True 0.804 0.184 0.591
Mark 3.11 (Geneva) mark 3.11: and when the vncleane spirits sawe him, they fel downe before him, and cried, saying, thou art the sonne of god. the devill also professed christ to bee the sonne of god, mark 1 True 0.776 0.263 0.591
Mark 3.11 (AKJV) mark 3.11: and vncleane spirits, when they saw him, fell downe before him, and cried, saying, thou art the sonne of god. the devill also professed christ to bee the sonne of god, mark 1 True 0.768 0.264 0.591
Revelation 17.5 (AKJV) revelation 17.5: and vpon her forehead was a name written, mystery, babylon the great, the mother of harlots, and abominations of the earth. i say the man of rome, is that woman of babylon, which maketh the world d*m*e, with a world of impiety, rev True 0.728 0.184 0.102




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In-Text Mark 1. 24. Mark 1.24
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