Sagrir Sagrir. Or Doomes-day drawing nigh, with thunder and lightening to lawyers. [electronic resource] : In an alarum for new laws, and the peoples liberties from the Norman and Babylonian yokes. Making discoverie of the present ungodly laws and lawyers of the fourth monarchy, and of the approach of the fifth; with those godly laws, officers and ordinances that belong to the legislative power of the Lord Iesus. Shewing the glorious work incumbent to civil-discipline, (once more) set before the Parliament, Lord Generall, army and people of England, in their distinct capacities, upon the account of Christ and his monarchy. Humbly presented to them by John Rogers, an unfained servant of Christ, and the Common-wealth in their best rights, laws and liberties, lost many years.
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Other title: | Sagrir Sagrir. Doomes-day drawing nigh, with thunder and lightening to lawyers. |
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Language: | English |
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London, :
Printed by R.I. to be sold by Giles Calvert at the Black-spread Eagle, at the West end of Pauls,
1654 [i.e. 1653]
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