The true souldiers convoy A sermon preached upon the xvjth. day of May 1640, vpon a prayer day, for the Princes good successe in going forth to warre. By William Bridge.

Bridge, William, 1600?-1670
Publisher: Printed for Thomas Lappagde and are to be sold at his house on the Iron Bridge
Place of Publication: In Rotterdam
Publication Year: 1640
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A16830 ESTC ID: S106547 STC ID: 3732
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text when God ariseth, then God • to bee seene, and seene e•ecially, when Gods enemies •re scattered, then hee ariseth: when God arises, then God • to be seen, and seen e•ecially, when God's enemies •re scattered, then he arises: c-crq np1 vvz, cs np1 • pc-acp vbi vvn, cc vvn av-j, c-crq npg1 n2 vbr vvn, cs pns31 vvz:




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Psalms 67.2 (ODRV) psalms 67.2: let god arise, and let his enimies be dispersed, and let them that hate him flee from his face. when god ariseth, then god to bee seene, and seene e*ecially, when gods enemies *re scattered, then hee ariseth True 0.614 0.53 0.318




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