London's Lamentation for Her Sins

William Crashaw (1572 - 1626)

London's lamentation for her sins and complaint to the Lord her God out of which may be picked a prayer for private families, for the time of this fearful infection and may serve for a help to holiness and humiliation for such as keep the fast in private: together with a sovereign receipt against the plague - Summary from Subtitle

Genre(s): Christianity - Other

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 Title Page InTheDesert
00:01:16
Play 02 To the Right Honourable, the Lord Mayor of London, the Right Worshipful the Sheriffs and Aldermen, and the Rest of the Godly Citizens and Offiers, Who Have Either Stayed in Their Places and Duties During This Visitation: or Sent Their Large and Comfortable Benevolence for the Poor the Blessings of This and a Better Life InTheDesert
00:10:56
Play 03 London's Lamentable Complaint to Her God Containing, a Prayer for the Time of Infection: Afore Confession of Sin a Meditation upon the Causes and Remedy of This Plague: a Thanksgiving for God's Mercy Even in This Cross InTheDesert
00:37:57
Play 04 A Sovereign Medicine for and Against the Plague: Being an Ancient and Approved Antidote, and the Sure and Infallible Way How to Escape the Plague, or at Least the Plague of the Plague InTheDesert
00:15:20