Lots wife A sermon preached at Paules Crosse.

Wilkinson, Robert, Dr. in Divinity
Publisher: Imprinted by Felix Kyngston for Iohn Flasket and are to be sold at his shop in Paules churchyard at the signe of the black Beare
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1607
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: B16379 ESTC ID: None STC ID: None
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In-Text and men shal hisse, and clap their hands, and wag their heads & say, Why hath the Lord done thus to this great citie? And though the reproach that followeth sinners in their sin be not the greatest portion of their pain, and men shall hiss, and clap their hands, and wag their Heads & say, Why hath the Lord done thus to this great City? And though the reproach that follows Sinners in their since be not the greatest portion of their pain, cc n2 vmb vvi, cc vvi po32 n2, cc vvi po32 n2 cc vvb, q-crq vhz dt n1 vdn av p-acp d j n1? cc cs dt n1 cst vvz n2 p-acp po32 n1 vbb xx dt js n1 pp-f po32 n1,




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Kings 9.8; Jeremiah 22.8; Jeremiah 22.8 (Douay-Rheims); Lamentations 2.15; Psalms 83.17 (Geneva)
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Jeremiah 22.8 (Douay-Rheims) jeremiah 22.8: and many nations shall pass by this city: and they shall say every man to his neighbor: why hath the lord done so to this great city? and men shal hisse, and clap their hands, and wag their heads & say, why hath the lord done thus to this great citie True 0.712 0.335 0.54
Jeremiah 22.8 (AKJV) jeremiah 22.8: and many nations shall passe by this citie, and they shall say euery man to his neighbour, wherefore hath the lord done thus vnto this great citie? and men shal hisse, and clap their hands, and wag their heads & say, why hath the lord done thus to this great citie True 0.688 0.616 0.76
Jeremiah 22.8 (Geneva) jeremiah 22.8: and many nations shall passe by this citie, and they shall say euery man to his neighbour, wherefore hath the lord done thus vnto this great citie? and men shal hisse, and clap their hands, and wag their heads & say, why hath the lord done thus to this great citie True 0.688 0.616 0.76
Jeremiah 22.8 (Douay-Rheims) jeremiah 22.8: and many nations shall pass by this city: and they shall say every man to his neighbor: why hath the lord done so to this great city? and men shal hisse, and clap their hands, and wag their heads & say, why hath the lord done thus to this great citie? and though the reproach that followeth sinners in their sin be not the greatest portion of their pain, False 0.647 0.306 0.17
Jeremiah 22.8 (AKJV) jeremiah 22.8: and many nations shall passe by this citie, and they shall say euery man to his neighbour, wherefore hath the lord done thus vnto this great citie? and men shal hisse, and clap their hands, and wag their heads & say, why hath the lord done thus to this great citie? and though the reproach that followeth sinners in their sin be not the greatest portion of their pain, False 0.63 0.542 0.214
Jeremiah 22.8 (Geneva) jeremiah 22.8: and many nations shall passe by this citie, and they shall say euery man to his neighbour, wherefore hath the lord done thus vnto this great citie? and men shal hisse, and clap their hands, and wag their heads & say, why hath the lord done thus to this great citie? and though the reproach that followeth sinners in their sin be not the greatest portion of their pain, False 0.63 0.542 0.214




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