A true discoverie of the ground of the imprisonment of Francis Ellington, Thomas Cocket, and Edward Ferman : whose outward dwellings is in Northamptonshire, who are cast into the common goale in Northampton by the men that are now in commission to do justice, who never read us any law, or any evidence came against us, shewing our transgression as the following lines make manifest : he that hath an eye to see, let him see, and he that hath an ear to hear let him hear.
Saved in:
Author / Creator: | F. E. (Francis Ellington) |
---|---|
Imprint: | London : Printed for Giles Calvert ..., 1655. |
Description: | 1 online resource ([2, 10] pages) |
Language: | English |
Subject: | |
Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11509412 |
Notes: | Signed: Francis Ellington (p. [7]), Edward Ferman (p. [9]), and Thomas Cocket (p. [10]). Reproduction of original in the British Library. Wing T2683 Print version record. |
---|
Similar Items
-
A true discoverie of the ground of the imprisonment of Francis Ellington, Thomas Cocket, and Edward Ferman
by: F. E. (Francis Ellington)
Published: (1984) -
The Suffering case of John Love, of Ash, near Sandwich in Kent : who for his consciencious [sic] refusal to pay twenty shillings for one years tythe, was prosecuted to a sequestration by Francis Wood, who alledged he was excited thereto by Daniel Small, steward to the Widow Cartwright.
Published: (1696) -
The Cry of blood : and Herod, Pontius Pilate and the Jewes reconciled, and in conspiracy with the dragon to devour the manchild : being a declaration of the Lord arising in those people of the city of Bristol who are scornfiully called Quakers ... : wih a true account of the material passages in substance between the rulers and them ... /
Published: (1656) -
To all magistrates and people in Christendom and elsewhere: to turn from the persecuting mind that destroyes peoples bodies and estates for not conforming to your religion and worship : and that you may receive the mind of Christ, as the apostles did, who came to save mens lives, and not to destroy them, and to rebuke them that would destroy mens lives and estates /
by: Fox, George, 1624-1691
Published: (1981) -
To all magistrates and people in Christendom and elsewhere to turn from the persecuting mind that destroyes peoples bodies and estates for not conforming to your religion and worship : and that you may receive the mind of Christ, as the apostles did, who came to save mens lives, and not to destroy them, and to rebuke them that would destroy mens lives and estates /
by: Fox, George, 1624-1691
Published: (1676)