The description of heaven. Or, A diuine and comfortable discourse of the nature of the eternall heaven the habitation of God, and all the Elect. Composed in Latine, by Cunradus Aslachus. And conuerted into English, by Raph Iennings.

Aslakssøn, Cort, 1564-1624
Jennings, Ralph
Publisher: Printed by A ugustine M athewes for Iohn Brambridge and are to be sold at his shop neere Strand Bridge
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1623
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A22193 ESTC ID: S113648 STC ID: 860
Subject Headings: Heaven;
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In-Text There the Saints shall praise God for euer and euer; and in the light of his brightnesse they shall tryumph: There the Saints shall praise God for ever and ever; and in the Light of his brightness they shall triumph: a-acp dt n2 vmb vvi np1 p-acp av cc av; cc p-acp dt n1 pp-f po31 n1 pns32 vmb vvi:




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Isaiah 60.3 (Douay-Rheims); Psalms 118.15 (AKJV)
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Isaiah 60.3 (Douay-Rheims) isaiah 60.3: and the gentiles shall walk in thy light, and kings in the brightness of thy rising. in the light of his brightnesse they shall tryumph True 0.668 0.367 0.0
Isaiah 60.3 (Geneva) isaiah 60.3: and the gentiles shall walke in thy light, and kings at the brightnesse of thy rising vp. in the light of his brightnesse they shall tryumph True 0.63 0.444 0.0




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