Gods revenge vpon his Parliaments and peoples enemies by the examples of some great malignants whom God hath punished to give others warning [microform] : being a true relation of foure citizens of London dwelling on Ludgate-hill that went to Oxford and with others as ill affected as themselves, drank healths to the confusion of the Parliament : as they came home one of them broke his leg, another broke his backe, and the other two fell mad, all remaining in a miserable condition : together with the like example of the Lord Hopton at Madbury neere Plymouth and one M. Turner Vintner at the Halfe Moone at Oxford : also the discovery of a bloudy plot against the city of London.
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Other title: | Gods revenge upon his Parliaments and peoples enemies. |
Format: | Microfilm Book |
Language: | English |
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London :
Printed for R. Johnson,
1643.
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Series: | Early English books, 1641-1700 ;
243:E.91, no. 13. |
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