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To the whole English army, and to every particular member thereof, both officers and souldiers, whether of England, Scotland or Ireland; these are for them to read, and consider, as wholesome animadversions in this day of distractions

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Type of record: Book

Title: To the whole English army, and to every particular member thereof, both officers and souldiers, whether of England, Scotland or Ireland; these are for them to read, and consider, as wholesome animadversions in this day of distractions

Level: Piece

Classmark: Leeds Friends' Old Library 1027

Creator(s): Burrough, Edward (1634-1662)

Publisher: printed for Giles Calvert

Publication city: London

Date(s): 1659 [i.e.1660]

Language: English

Size and medium: 1 leaf

Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/264628

Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991017175679705181

Collection group(s): Quaker Collection

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Signed E. Burrough.


Wing B6041; Smith I, 361.

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Flyleaf inscribed Anne Curtis Her Bookes: 1660 . Bound with 62 other publications. Volume contents: 1. Burrough, E.: A trumpet of the Lord sounded out of Sion, 1656. -- 2. Burrough, E.: A standard lifted up, 1658. -- 3. Burrough, E.: A measure of the times, 1657. -- 4. Burrough, E.: The true state of Christianity, 1658. -- 5. Burrough, E.: The true Christian religion againe discovered, 1658. -- 6. Burrough, E.: A description of the state and condition of all mankinde, [1656]. -- 7. Burrough, E.: A generall epistle, 1657. -- 8. Howgill, F.: This is onely to goe amongst Friends, 1656. -- 9. Burrough, E.: A declaration to all the world, 1659. -- 10. Burrough, E.: A just and lawful tryal, 1659. -- 11. Burrough, E.: A faithful testimony concerning the true worship, 1659. -- 12. Howgill, F. and Burrough, E.: The visitation of the rebellious nation of Ireland, 1656. -- 13. Burrough, E.: The testimony of the Lord concerning London, [1657]. -- 14. Burrough, E.: A message proclaimed by
divine authority, 1658. -- 15. Burrough, E.: A message for instruction, 1658. -- 16. S. W.: The reign of the whore discovered, 1659. -- 17. Burrough, E.: A message to all kings and rulers, 1659. -- 18. Burrough, E.: A visitation & warning, 1659. -- 19. Burrough, E.: A testimony concerning idolatry, 1658. -- 20. Burrough. E.: The wall of Jerico razed down, [1654]. -- 21. Burrough, E. and Howgill, F.: Answers to severall queries, 1654. -- 22. Burrough, E.: The true faith of the gospel of peace, 1656. -- 23. Burrough, E.: The crying sinnes reproved, 1656. -- 24. Burrough, E.: Stablishing against quaking, 1656. -- 25. Burrough, E.: Truth (the strongest of all) witnessed forth, 1657. -- 26. Burrough, E.: Many strong reasons confounded, 1657. -- 27. Hubberthorne, R.: The rebukes of a reviler, 1657. -- 28. Burrough, E.: Some of the principles of the Quakers, 1658. -- 29. Burrough, E.: Something of truth made manifest, 1658. -- 30. Burrough, E.: Some false principles and errors discovered,
1659. -- 31. Burrough, E.: To Charles Fleetwood, 1659.

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