As you were, or, The Lord General Cromwel and the grand officers of the armie their remembrancer [microform] : wherein as in a glass they may see the faces of their soules spotted with apostacy, ambitious breach of promise, and hocus-pocus-juggleing with the honest soldiers and the rest of the free-people of England : to the end that haveing seene their deformed and fearfull visage, they may be returning to doe their first pretended workes, wipe of their spots, mend their deformities & regaine their lost credit : in a word, save themselves and the gaspeing libertyes of the surprized and enslaved English nation : least enlargement and deliverance arise to the English from another place, but they and their fathers house shall be destroyed : Ester 4. and 14. : all which is contained in a letter directed to the Lord Generall Cromwel, to be communicated to the grandees of his army / written by L. Colonel John Libvrne May 1652.

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Online Access: Search for the full-text version of this title in Early English Books Online
Main Author: Lilburne, John, 1614?-1657
Other title:As you were.
The Lord General Cromwel and the grand officers of the armie their remembrancer.
Format: Microfilm Book
Language:English
Published: [Amsterdam?] : [publisher not identified], May 1652.
Series:Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 464:1.
Subjects:
Description
Item Description:Reproduction of original in University of Illinois.
Physical Description:2 unnumbered pages, 33 pages.
Reproduction Note:Microfilm.
Citation/References Note:Wing