Englands jubliee: or, Her happy return from captivity: in a sermon preached at St. Botolphs Aldersgate, London. Since presented toot the Kings most Excellent Majesty, King Charles II. By John Douch Rector of Stalbridge in the county of Dorset.

Douch, John, b. 1622 or 3
Publisher: printed by R Royston at the Angel in Ivy lane
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1660
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A81645 ESTC ID: R208952 STC ID: D1958A
Subject Headings: Restoration, 1660-1688; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and that in the meanest subject, is a Thorne in the Crown: I need not preach it, I hope you are all sensible of it, Lam. 5. 16. The Crown is fallen from our head, wo unto us that we have sinned. and that in the Meanest Subject, is a Thorn in the Crown: I need not preach it, I hope you Are all sensible of it, Lam. 5. 16. The Crown is fallen from our head, woe unto us that we have sinned. cc cst p-acp dt js n-jn, vbz dt n1 p-acp dt n1: pns11 vvb xx vvi pn31, pns11 vvb pn22 vbr d j pp-f pn31, np1 crd crd dt n1 vbz vvn p-acp po12 n1, n1 p-acp pno12 cst pns12 vhb vvn.




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Lamentations 5.16; Lamentations 5.16 (AKJV)
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Lamentations 5.16 (AKJV) lamentations 5.16: the crowne is fallen from our head: woe vnto vs, that wee haue sinned. the crown is fallen from our head, wo unto us that we have sinned True 0.907 0.951 4.811
Lamentations 5.16 (ODRV) lamentations 5.16: the crowne of our head is fallen: wo to vs, because we haue sinned. the crown is fallen from our head, wo unto us that we have sinned True 0.893 0.904 7.404
Lamentations 5.16 (Geneva) lamentations 5.16: the crowne of our head is fallen: wo nowe vnto vs, that we haue sinned. the crown is fallen from our head, wo unto us that we have sinned True 0.892 0.933 6.822
Lamentations 5.16 (Vulgate) lamentations 5.16: cecidit corona capitis nostri: vae nobis, quia peccavimus ! the crown is fallen from our head, wo unto us that we have sinned True 0.871 0.624 0.0
Lamentations 5.16 (AKJV) lamentations 5.16: the crowne is fallen from our head: woe vnto vs, that wee haue sinned. and that in the meanest subject, is a thorne in the crown: i need not preach it, i hope you are all sensible of it, lam. 5. 16. the crown is fallen from our head, wo unto us that we have sinned False 0.809 0.855 0.382
Lamentations 5.16 (Geneva) lamentations 5.16: the crowne of our head is fallen: wo nowe vnto vs, that we haue sinned. and that in the meanest subject, is a thorne in the crown: i need not preach it, i hope you are all sensible of it, lam. 5. 16. the crown is fallen from our head, wo unto us that we have sinned False 0.809 0.7 0.699
Lamentations 5.16 (ODRV) lamentations 5.16: the crowne of our head is fallen: wo to vs, because we haue sinned. and that in the meanest subject, is a thorne in the crown: i need not preach it, i hope you are all sensible of it, lam. 5. 16. the crown is fallen from our head, wo unto us that we have sinned False 0.799 0.504 0.766




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In-Text Lam. 5. 16. Lamentations 5.16