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A19439 An armor of proofe brought from the tower of Dauid, to fight against Spannyardes, and all enimies of the trueth, by R.C. Cotton, Roger. 1596 (1596) STC 5865; ESTC S108854 18,101 34

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owne wayes nor seeke thy owne wyll nor speake a vayne worde on my Saboth Esai 58. 13. Exo. 20. 12. Ephe. 6. 1. 2. Pro. 25. 18. In burnt offering sinne offering haddest thou no pleasure Then said I lo I come a body hast thou ordayned me within my hart thy lawes are writ and of me it is written that I shoulde do thy wyll O God psal 40. and Heb. 10. The commaundementes of the Lord are pure and more to be desired thē gold yea then much fine golde psal 19. 8. The law of the Lord is perfect conuerting the soule it geueth lyght vnto the eyes wysedome vnto the simple sharpenes of wit vnto the dull of spirit Thy necke is as the tower of Dauid buylt for Defence a thou●and shyldes hang therein all the targettes of y ● strong men Can. 4. 4. Ephe. 6. 16. Ephe. 6. 17. Ephe. 6. 14. Ephe. 6. 15. 18 For this cause take vnto you the whole armor of God that so ye may be able to resist in the euyll day Eph● 6. 13. For we wrestle not against flesh and blood but against principalities and powers Ephe. 6. 12. Haue not I commaunded thee saying be strong and of a good corage feare not for I the Lord thy God wil be with thee where so euer thou goest losu 1. 9. Can. 6. 12. Whom hast thou rayled on against whom hast thou exalted thy voyce and lyfted vp thyne eyes euen agaynst the holy one of Israel 2. Kin. 19. 22. These wordes which I commandethes this day shall be in thy hart Deut. 6. 6. Deut. 7. 15. Psal. 3. 6. Deut. 31. 3. 4 Deut. 31. 6. Deut. 9. 2. Psal. 3. 5. 4. 8. Deut. 2. 25. 1. Kin. 18. 27. Esai 37. 18. 19 2. King 19. 13 Esai 37. 11 to 14. Esa. 37. 18. 19 As that proude beast Sanaherib did to good king Ezekiah 2. king 18. 13. to the ende 19. Esai 36. 37. 1. King 12. 28 ● King 12. 28 Eber. 12. 22. Apo. 3. 12. And will neyther slumber nor sleepe psal 121. 3. 4. Apo. 19. 2. Deut. 32. 43. Iere. 30. 11. Can. 6. 12. Zach. 1. 3. Mala. 3. 7. Esai 37. 16. to 21. Esai 37. 36. Esai 27. 7. Iere. 25. Ioel. 3. Esa. 13. 14 Ezekie 32. 17. to the end Esa. 13. 14 21. 46. 47. Ier. 25. 26. 27. 7. 50. 51 Dan. 5. 26 Iere. 50. 29. Apo. 14. 9. 10 11. 18. 19. Two proper speaches in the 17. of the Apocalips do so plainely Describe Rome that no man can Deny but that Rome is there meant as this The. 7. heades are 7. hilles they are also 7 kinges the woman is y e great citie that raigneth ouer y e kinges of the rarth Esai 10. and 37. 36. 37. 38. Reade the Prophet Naum Counting from the time that Ismael began to persecute Isaak vnto the last yeere of pharoh his rage Exod. 14. Exod. 1. 22. Reade more of Egypts plagues long after these dayes in Ezek. 30. Iere. 25. 15. to end Esai 14. 29. to end Obadyah and Ezek. 36. and 37. 38. Esai 34. 23. 19. Iere. 25. Esai 34. 2. 8. For it is a righteous thing with God to trouble thē that trouble vs. 2. Thes. 1. 6. Iudg. 5. 23. Iudg. 4. 21. to end and. 5. 24. to end Psal. 18. 1. Apo. 13. 17. cahpe 2. Thes. 3. 16. Ephe. 2. 14. Ephe. 6. 16. Psal 132. 18. 2. Sam. 5. 4. 1. Kin. 4. 21. 24. Iudg. 5. 7. Iudg. 5. 8. Psal. 79. 10. For the enemie is proude Lam. 1. 9. Psal. 79. 9. Psal. 79. 12. Psal. 79. 13. Reue. 1. 8. Rom. 10. 4. Iohn 6. 47. Actes 16. 30. 31.