Songs of Sion Set for the ioy of gods deere ones, vvho sitt here by the brookes of this vvorlds Babel, & vveepe vvhen they thinke on Hierusalem vvhich is on highe. By W.L.
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- Songs of Sion Set for the ioy of gods deere ones, vvho sitt here by the brookes of this vvorlds Babel, & vveepe vvhen they thinke on Hierusalem vvhich is on highe. By W.L.
- Author
- Loe, William, d. 1645.
- Publication
- [Hamburg :: S.n.,
- 1620 (24 Jan.)]
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Contents
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To all such of the Congregation both men, woemen, and children o
discretion that are of the English nation▪ residing at Hamborough that seeke, & serue god in sincerity vvithout hipocrisie or faction. - title page
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To his much esteemed good frend Mr.
OHN POWELL one of he assistants of the worthy cōpanie of the Marchants Aduenturers residing at Hamborough. - hymn
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To his much respected good frend Mr. THOMAS BARKER one of
e assistants of the worthy cōpanie f the Marchants Aduenturers residing at Hamborough. - poem
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To his much esteemed good frend Mr. NICHOLAS BACKHOUSE
archant one of the assistants of the vvorthy companie of the Marchant Aduenturers residing at Hamborough. - collection
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- To his much esteemed good freend Mr. WILLIAM CHRISTMAS Marchant one of the deacons of the English Church residing at Hamborough:
- poem
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To his much esteemed good frend Mr. ISAAC LEE one of the assistants of the most vvorthy companie of the marchants-Adventurers re∣siding at Hamb: - poem
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To his much esteemed good frend Mr. WALTER PELL one of the assis∣tants of the most vvorthy cōpanie of the marchants-Adventurers re∣siding at Hamb: -
poem
- The first speach.
- The church speakes.
- Christ speakes to his spouse.
- The second speach.
- The Church speakes.
- The third speach.
- The church speakes still.
- The fourth speach.
- A forraigne congregatiō speakes.
- The spouses speaketh.
- The fift speach.
- Christ speaketh to his church.
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The
ixt peach. - The spouse speakes to Christ.
- The seuenth speach.
- Christ speakes to his spouse.
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- To his much esteemed good frend Mr. WILLIAM WALCOT marchant, one of the most vvorthie cōpanie of Marchant Adventurers residing at Hamborough.
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poem
- The first speach.
- Christ speaketh.
- The second speach.
- Christ speach still.
- The third speach.
- The Church speakes.
- The fourth speach.
- The old Ievvish church speaketh
- The fift speach.
- The Ievvisch church speaketh
- The sixt speach.
- The Ievvish speaketh.
- Christ speaketh.
- The seuenth speach.
- Christ speaketh
- The Ievvish church speaketh.
- The spouse speaketh.
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- To his much esteemed good frend Mr. EDWARD MEEDE one of the assistants of the most vvorthy companie of Merchants Aduenturers residing at Ham∣borough.
- poem
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To his much esteemed good frend Mr. IOHN GREENWELL on of the Assistants of the most vvorthy companie of marchants-Adventurers residing at Hamb: - poem
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- To his much esteemed good frend Mr. JOHN STAMPE, marchant one of the cōpanie of the Merchants-Ad∣venturers residing at Ham∣borough.
- poem
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To his much esteemed good frend Mr. GEORGE FRANKLYN on of the Assistants of the most vvorthy companie of marchants-Adventurers residing at Hamb: - poem
- To him that made these Hymnes.
- To him that made these hymns