An exposition on the whole booke of Solomons song,: commonly called the canticles. Wherein the text is explained and usefull observations raised thereupon. / By John Robotham, preacher of the gospel.

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An exposition on the whole booke of Solomons song,: commonly called the canticles. Wherein the text is explained and usefull observations raised thereupon. / By John Robotham, preacher of the gospel.
Author
Robotham, John, fl. 1654.
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London :: Printed by Matthew Simmons, in Aldersgate-street next doore to the guilded-Lyon,
1651.
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Bible. -- O.T. -- Commentaries
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"An exposition on the whole booke of Solomons song,: commonly called the canticles. Wherein the text is explained and usefull observations raised thereupon. / By John Robotham, preacher of the gospel." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A91908.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 19, 2024.

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As it were the company of two Armies.

As the company, or, as the dance: that is, a company of dancers that leap and dance for joy. It is said con∣cerning the peoples spirituall deliverance, O Virgine of Israel, &c. thou shalt goe forth in the dance of them that make merry: then shall the Virgines rejoyce in a dance, Jer. 31. 4. 13. So it notes joy and rejoycing like the company, or dance of two Armies.

Notes

  • 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉 Chorus dan∣ces, or Flutes; sometime it signifies; the com∣pany it selfe of Dancers.

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