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.
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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 28, 2024.

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As a Brother.

That is, most faithfull, friendly, and loving. See Gen. 13. 8. & Psal. 133. 1. Brother-hood signifies some neer conjunction and relation, either by nature, or by Covenant, Zach. 11. 14. Such as are companions in like condition, quality, or action, are called brethren, Prov. 18. 9. Gen. 49. 5. Now Christ is not onely the Brother of the Spouse in respect of his humanity, ta∣king on him the same flesh and blood, Heb. 2. 14. but also by that onenesse in fellowship and communion in the Spirit, having one father, one blessednesse and glory. Thus Christ calls his Saints Brethren, Heb. 2. 11, 12. in respect of that spirituall union and fellow∣ship between them. It's added.

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