To the right honourable, the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. The humble petition of divers of the best affected ministers of the citie of London. : Wherein is expressed their love and care for the Parliaments preservation, and the good of the kingdome. With ten strong motives to perswade all good christians to be assistant in so pious and just cause, for the sub[d]uing of the malignants, and maintaining the gospel of Jesus Christ. Also the humble petition of many grave citizens of London; being both delivered on the 21 day of this instant Ianuary, being Saturday. Henry Elfing Cler.Parl. D.C.
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