02174nam 2200337Ia 450 99638536640331620221108072104.0(CKB)4940000000078524(EEBO)2240951673(OCoLC)12690419(EXLCZ)99494000000007852419851018d1649 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|Some sweet sips, of some spirituall wine sweetly and freely dropping from one cluster of grapes, brought between two upon a staffe from spirituall Canaan (the land of the living, the living Lord) to late Egyptian and now bewildered Israelites and to [Abiezer Coppe] a late converted Jew[electronic resource] who must (no longer) hunger, or hanker after the flesh-pots of the land of Egypt (which is the house of bondage) where they durst not minish ought from their bricks of their daily taske but look for, and hasten to sporituall Canaan (the living Lord) which is a land of large liberty, the house of happiness, where, like the Lords lilly, they toile not, but grow, in the land flowing with such wine, milke, and honey, or, One of the songs of Sion, sung immediatly, occasioned mediatly by a prophesie and vision of one of the Lords handmaids, and youngmen, Mrs. T.P., and expressed by her in an epistle to A.C., an extract whereof is here inserted, with a revelation and interpretation thereof, as from the LordLondon Printed for Giles Calvert ...1649[14], 61 pCoppe's name appears in Hebrew in title.Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.eebo-0113Conduct of lifeConduct of life.Coppe Abiezer1619-1672.1004061EAAEAAm/cWaOLNBOOK996385366403316Some sweet sips, of some spirituall wine sweetly and freely dropping from one cluster of grapes, brought between two upon a staffe from spirituall Canaan (the land of the living, the living Lord) to late Egyptian and now bewildered Israelites and to a late converted Jew2306054UNISA