A warning-piece discharged: or, Certain intelligence communicated to His Excellencie the Lord General Cromvvel, with all the real and cordial officers and souldiers under his command. [electronic resource] : Wherein the present tempers of each society of people in this Commonwealth, under each degree or notion whatsoever, are inserted and controverted, in relation to the election of a new representative. As also, a brief and full parallel betwixt the history of Israel and our late and present series of affairs. In which simile, our present general is compar'd with Moses, as he was their deliverer, judge, and general. By John Spittlehouse, a late member of the Army.
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Other title: | Warning-piece discharged. Certain intelligence communicated to His Excellencie the Lord General Cromwel, with all the real and cordial officers and souldiers under his command. |
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Language: | English |
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London, :
Printed for Richard Moone, at the seven Stars in Pauls Church-yard, neer the great north-door.,
1653.
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Series: | Early English books online.
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