PREVIOUS CHAPTER - NEXT CHAPTER - HELP - GR VIDEOS - GR YOUTUBE - TWITTER - SD1 YOUTUBE WHEREIN The Authority Of It Is Established And Vindicated Against Objections, Both Ancient And Modern; Several Versions Compared With The Original Text; The Different Senses Both Of Jewish And Christian Interpreters Considered, And The Whole Opened And Explained In Proper And Useful Observations. BY JOHN GILL, D. D. Cantitum canticorum spiritualis quaedam sanctarum est voluptas mentium, in conjugio illius regis & reginae civiitatis, quod est Christus & ecclesia; sed haec voluptas allegoricis tegminibus involuta est, ut desideretur ardentius, nudeturque jucundius, & appareat sponsus, cui dicitur in codem cantico, aequitas dilexit te, & sponsa quae ibi audit, charitas in deliciis tuis. AUG. de Civ. Dei, 1. 17. c. 20. GOTO NEXT CHAPTER - JOHN GILL INDEX & SEARCH
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