A sermon, preached before Sir Marmadvke Langdale at his entrance into Barvvick by I.K., a native of the same place, sometimes preacher of Gods word there.

I. K., Native of the same place, sometimes preacher of Gods word there
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Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1648
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A47122 ESTC ID: R19010 STC ID: K14
Subject Headings: Death; Langdale, Marmaduke Langdale, -- Baron, 1598?-1661; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text In which Lamentations that particular (or rather generall) verse, Lament. 4.20. The breath of our nostrills, the Anointed of the Lord, was taken in their pits, may be called the nave of the wheele, whose severall beames integrate that whole booke. In which Lamentations that particular (or rather general) verse, Lament. 4.20. The breath of our nostrils, the Anointed of the Lord, was taken in their pits, may be called the nave of the wheel, whose several beams integrate that Whole book. p-acp r-crq n2 d j (cc av-c j) n1, vvb. crd. dt n1 pp-f po12 n2, dt j-vvn pp-f dt n1, vbds vvn p-acp po32 n2, vmb vbi vvn dt n1 pp-f dt n1, rg-crq j n2 j cst j-jn n1.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 2 Chronicles 35.25 (Geneva); Lamentations 4.20; Lamentations 4.20 (AKJV)
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Lamentations 4.20 (AKJV) lamentations 4.20: the breath of our nostrels, the anointed of the lord was taken in their pits, of whom we said, under his shadowe we shall liue among the heathen. in which lamentations that particular (or rather generall) verse, lament. 4.20. the breath of our nostrills, the anointed of the lord, was taken in their pits, may be called the nave of the wheele, whose severall beames integrate that whole booke False 0.623 0.954 2.144
Lamentations 4.20 (AKJV) lamentations 4.20: the breath of our nostrels, the anointed of the lord was taken in their pits, of whom we said, under his shadowe we shall liue among the heathen. the breath of our nostrills, the anointed of the lord, was taken in their pits, may be called the nave of the wheele, whose severall beames integrate that whole booke True 0.619 0.905 1.15
Lamentations 4.20 (Geneva) lamentations 4.20: the breath of our nostrels, the anoynted of the lord was taken in their nets, of whome we sayde, vnder his shadowe we shalbe preserued aliue among the heathen. in which lamentations that particular (or rather generall) verse, lament. 4.20. the breath of our nostrills, the anointed of the lord, was taken in their pits, may be called the nave of the wheele, whose severall beames integrate that whole booke False 0.607 0.915 0.82




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In-Text Lament. 4.20. Lamentations 4.20