The first sermon, preached to the Honourable House of Commons now assembled in Parliament at their publique fast. Novemb. 17. 1640. / By Cornelius Burges Doctor of Divinitie. Published by order of that House.

Burges, Cornelius, 1589?-1665
Marshall, Stephen, 1594?-1655
Publisher: Printed by I L for Philemon Stephens and Christopher Meredith at the signe of the Golden Lion in Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1641
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A77856 ESTC ID: R19018 STC ID: B5671
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Jeremiah L, 5; Covenant theology; Fast-day sermons -- 17th century; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text but when she is swimming in bloud. So insatiable is she, that like the horse-leeches daughter, she never saith, it is enough. but when she is swimming in blood. So insatiable is she, that like the Horseleeches daughter, she never Says, it is enough. cc-acp c-crq pns31 vbz vvg p-acp n1. av j vbz pns31, cst av-j dt n2 n1, pns31 av-x vvz, pn31 vbz av-d.




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Proverbs 30.15 (Douay-Rheims) proverbs 30.15: the horseleech hath two daughters that say: bring, bring. there are three things that never are satisfied, and the fourth never saith: it is enough. like the horse-leeches daughter, she never saith, it is enough True 0.632 0.77 2.008




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