Occasus occidentalis: or, Job in the VVest. As it was laid forth in two severall sermons, at two publike fasts, for the five associated westerne counties. By Iohn Bond B.L. late lecturer in the City of Exon, now minister at the Savoy, London. A member of the Assembly of Divines.

Bond, John, 1612-1676
Publisher: Printed by J D for Fran Eglesfield and are to be sold at his shop at the signe of the Marigold in Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1645
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A77004 ESTC ID: R4274 STC ID: B3572
Subject Headings: Fast-day sermons, English -- 17th century; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text All the inhabitants of the world would not have beleeved, that the adversary and the enemie should have entred into the gates of [ our ] Ierusalem. All the inhabitants of the world would not have believed, that the adversary and the enemy should have entered into the gates of [ our ] Ierusalem. d dt n2 pp-f dt n1 vmd xx vhi vvn, cst dt n1 cc dt n1 vmd vhi vvn p-acp dt n2 pp-f [ po12 ] np1.
Note 0 Lamen. 2.12. Lamen. 2.12. np1. crd.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Lamentations 2.12; Lamentations 4.12 (AKJV)
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Lamentations 4.12 (AKJV) lamentations 4.12: the kings of the earth, and all the inhabitants of the world would not haue beleeued, that the aduersarie and the enemie should haue entred into the gates of ierusalem. all the inhabitants of the world would not have beleeved, that the adversary and the enemie should have entred into the gates of [ our ] ierusalem False 0.842 0.953 0.294
Lamentations 4.12 (Geneva) lamentations 4.12: the kings of the earth, and all the inhabitants of the world would not haue beleeued that the aduersarie and the enemie should haue entred into the gates of ierusalem: all the inhabitants of the world would not have beleeved, that the adversary and the enemie should have entred into the gates of [ our ] ierusalem False 0.835 0.945 0.294
Lamentations 4.12 (ODRV) lamentations 4.12: the kinges of the earth, and al the inhabitants of the world did not beleue, that the aduersarie and the enemie should enter in by the gates of ierusalem. all the inhabitants of the world would not have beleeved, that the adversary and the enemie should have entred into the gates of [ our ] ierusalem False 0.794 0.881 0.245
Lamentations 4.12 (AKJV) lamentations 4.12: the kings of the earth, and all the inhabitants of the world would not haue beleeued, that the aduersarie and the enemie should haue entred into the gates of ierusalem. the adversary and the enemie should have entred into the gates of [ our ] ierusalem True 0.665 0.915 0.196
Lamentations 4.12 (Geneva) lamentations 4.12: the kings of the earth, and all the inhabitants of the world would not haue beleeued that the aduersarie and the enemie should haue entred into the gates of ierusalem: the adversary and the enemie should have entred into the gates of [ our ] ierusalem True 0.659 0.919 0.196
Lamentations 4.12 (ODRV) lamentations 4.12: the kinges of the earth, and al the inhabitants of the world did not beleue, that the aduersarie and the enemie should enter in by the gates of ierusalem. the adversary and the enemie should have entred into the gates of [ our ] ierusalem True 0.644 0.867 0.147




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Note 0 Lamen. 2.12. Lamentations 2.12