The mourning of Mount Libanon: or, The temples teares A sermon preached at Hodsocke, the 20. day of December, anno Domini, 1627. In commemoration of the right honourable and religious lady, the Lady Frances Clifton, daughter to the Right Honourable the Earle of Cumberland: and wife to the truly noble Sir Geruas Clifton of Clifton, in the county of Nottingham, Knight and Baronet, who deceased the 20. Nouember, 1627. By William Fuller Doctor of Diuinity, one of his Maiesties chapleines in ordinary.

Fuller, William, 1579 or 80-1659
Publisher: Printed by Thomas Harper for Robert Bostocke and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Church yard at the signe of the Kings Head
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1628
Approximate Era: CharlesI
TCP ID: A01347 ESTC ID: S102826 STC ID: 11468
Subject Headings: Clifton, Frances, -- Lady, 1593 or 4-1627; Funeral sermons;
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In-Text for the destruction of the daughter of my people, because the children and sucklings faint in the streets of the city, and say to their mothers, where is bread and drinke, as the Prophet complayneth: for the destruction of the daughter of my people, Because the children and sucklings faint in the streets of the City, and say to their mother's, where is bred and drink, as the Prophet Complaineth: p-acp dt n1 pp-f dt n1 pp-f po11 n1, c-acp dt n2 cc ng1 j p-acp dt n2 pp-f dt n1, cc vvb p-acp po32 n2, q-crq vbz n1 cc n1, c-acp dt n1 vvz:
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Adjacent References with Relevance: Lamentations 2.11 (Geneva)
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Lamentations 2.11 (Geneva) - 2 lamentations 2.11: my liuer is powred vpon the earth, for the destruction of the daughter of my people, because the children and sucklings swoone in the streetes of the citie. for the destruction of the daughter of my people, because the children and sucklings faint in the streets of the city, and say to their mothers, where is bread and drinke, as the prophet complayneth False 0.706 0.654 3.963
Lamentations 2.11 (AKJV) - 2 lamentations 2.11: my liuer is powred vpon the earth, for the destruction of the daughter of my people, because the children and the sucklings swoone in the streets of the citie. for the destruction of the daughter of my people, because the children and sucklings faint in the streets of the city, and say to their mothers, where is bread and drinke, as the prophet complayneth False 0.699 0.701 5.077
Lamentations 2.11 (ODRV) lamentations 2.11: myne eies haue fayled for teares, my bowels are trubled: my liuer is powred out on the earth, for the destruction of the daughter of my people, when the litle one, and the sucking faynted in the streetes of the towne. for the destruction of the daughter of my people, because the children and sucklings faint in the streets of the city, and say to their mothers, where is bread and drinke, as the prophet complayneth False 0.685 0.203 1.474
Lamentations 2.12 (Geneva) lamentations 2.12: they haue sayd to their mothers, where is bread and drinke? when they swooned as the wounded in the streetes of the citie, and whe they gaue vp the ghost in their mothers bosome. for the destruction of the daughter of my people, because the children and sucklings faint in the streets of the city, and say to their mothers, where is bread and drinke, as the prophet complayneth False 0.651 0.674 4.513




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