Oh ye heads of the nation who are set in the supream authority thereof, and are at this time assembled in Parliament : hear ye the word of the Lord, as it came unto me the sixth day of the fifth moneth of this present year, concerning you /
| Main Author: | Rigge, Ambrose, 1635?-1705 |
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