The Complaining testimony of some (though weak and of the least) of Sions children in this day of their sore calamity : occasioned at their meeting to seek the Lord at Abingdon in Barkshire the second day of the eighth month, 1656 : being a short narrative of the inhumane dealings of some officers and souldiers who said they had order from their lord for so doing.
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