Englands sad estate & condition lamented, in this just complaint, taken up against the greatest part of her inhabitants, because of their great abominations, and treacherous dealings, both with God and man; for which cause the terrible and righteous judgements of the Lord are coming upon them, and the land. Wherein is also contained some prophecies and exhortations
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Type of record: Book
Title: Englands sad estate & condition lamented, in this just complaint, taken up against the greatest part of her inhabitants, because of their great abominations, and treacherous dealings, both with God and man; for which cause the terrible and righteous judgements of the Lord are coming upon them, and the land. Wherein is also contained some prophecies and exhortations
Classmark: Society of Friends/SMI
Creator(s): Fox, George the younger (1661)
Publisher: Printed for Robert Wilson, at the Black-Spread-Eagle and Windmil in Martins le Grand
Publication city: London
Date(s): 1661
Language: English
Size and medium: [ii], 13, [1] p
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/428143
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991012186659705181
Collection group(s): Quaker Collection
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Setting with use of gothic in section A; title-page in double rule.
Indexed in: Wing F2000; Smith I, 702.
Additional description
Bound with 39 other publications in a volume lettered Pamphlets. Volume contents: 1. To the present authority, 1660. -- 2. The word of the Lord to the inhabitants of Leeds, 1660. -- 3. To the life of God in all, 1659. -- 4. Concerning marriage, 1661. -- 5. A few queries for Thomas Moor..., [1660]. -- 6. A paper sent forth into the world ..., 1659. -- 7. A declaration from the harmles & innocent people of God called Quakers, 1660. -- 8. The way of deliverance from bondage, 1659. -- 9. Honest, plain, down-right-dealing with the people ..., 1660. -- 10. The root of popery, 1660. -- 11. Antichristianism reproved, 1660. -- 12. The Quakers plea with the bishops at their ecclesiastical courts, 1663. -- 13. A message proclaimed, 1658. -- 14. A standard lifted up, 1658. -- 15. Of bowings, 1657. -- 16. Deep calleth unto deep, 1663. -- 17. A visitation & warning proclamed, 1659. -- 18. A measure of the times, 1657. -- 19. The great case of tythes, 1659. -- 20. A testimony of truth, 1662. -- 21. A
weighty question, 1663. -- 22. A short testimony on the behalf of truths innocency, 1660. -- 23. An epistle to the Greeks, 1661. -- 24. A word of information, 1660. -- 25. The resurrection of John Lilburne, 1656. -- 26.XII visions of Stephen Melish, 1663. -- 27. Love to the lost, 1656. -- 28. A faithful warning,[1661]. -- 29. To the pope and all his magistrates ..., 1661. -- 30. The Epistle of Paul to the Laodiceans, [1680]. -- 31. Truth's principles, 1663. -- 32. The difference of that call of God to the ministry, 1659. -- 33. Englands sad estate & condition lamented, 1661. -- 34. Something that lately passed in discourse between the King and R.H., 1660. -- 35. A declaration to all the world of our faith, 1659. -- 36. Bayly, W.: A general epistle to all Friends, [1662]. -- 37. Bayly, W.: Some words given forth ... [1662]. -- 38. An answer to that common objection against the Quakers, 1660. -- 39. A cry against oppression & cruelty, 1663. -- 40. The cry of the innocent for justice,
1662
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