Strong motives, or Loving and modest advice, vnto the petitioners for presbiterian government. : That they endeavour not the compulsion of any in matters of religion, more then they wish others should endeavour to compell them. But with all love, lenitie, meekenesse, patience, & long-suffering to doe unto others, as they desire others should doe unto them. Whereunto is annexed the conclusion of Lieuten. Generall Cromwells letter to the House of Common tending to the same purpose.
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| Language: | English |
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[London :
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Printed October. 1645.
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| Item Description: | Caption title. Imprint from colophon; place of publication from Wing. Includes "The conclusion of Lieuten: Generall Cromwells letter from the armie, to the House of Commons, concerning the taking of Bristoll. Which was contained in the originall letter signed by himselfe, but omitted in the printed copy, which is authorized by the House of Commons, .." The letter referred to is: Lieut: Generall Cromwells letter to the House of Commons, of all the particulars of taking the city of Bristoll (Wing C7114). Annotation on Thomason copy: "8bre: 10th 1645". Reproduction of the original in the British Library. |
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| Physical Description: | 1 online resource (8 pages) |