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To all people upon the face of the earth
Perrot, John
1661
Caption title. Signed (p.16): John. Written by John Perrot. Cf. DNB. Imprint from colophon.
John, to all Gods imprisoned people for his names-sake, wheresoever upon the face of the earth, salutation
Perrot, John
1660
Indexed in: Wing 1624; Smith II, 400.
To the suffering seed of royalty, wheresoever tribulated upon the face of the whole earth; the salutation of your brother under the oppressive yoak of bonds, in Rome-prison of mad-men
Perrot, John
1661
Indexed in: Wing P1634; Smith II, 401.
To the suffering seed of royalty, wheresoever tribulated upon the face of the whole earth; the salutation of your brother under the oppressive yoak of bonds, in Rome-prison of mad-men
Perrot, John
1661
Indexed in: Wing P1634; Smith II, 401.
Beames of eternal brightness, or, Branches of everlasting blessings; springing forth of the stock of salvation, to be spread over India and all nations of the earth, to the uniting all mankind as one single and simple body of everlasting love and peace in the original glory and creator of all things
Perrot, John
1661
Written by John Perrot. Cf. DNB. In this edition the imprint is printed as three lines.
An epistle for the most pure amity and unity in the spirit and life of God: to all sincere-hearted-souls, whether called, Presbyterians, Independents, Baptists, Seekers, Quakers, or others... that desire that God's truth and righteousnes in power, may be exalted over all within them and without them (in the whole earth) for ever
Perrot, John
[1662?]
Date of publication from Wing.