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The complaint of English subjects delivered in two parts. First part, is the complaint, of the poor, middle, and meanest sorts of subjects, concerning their bodily assistance. Second part, is the true Christians complaint, against vice, and wickedness, for the good of their soul's health. Also, werein is set forth, the late prodigious growth, of atheism, errors, and vice: with a call to repentance. As also, how needful it is, in these times, for every one of us, first of all, to look into our own hearts, and endeavour to amend what is their amiss. And lastly, a brief discourse, concerning our late unfruitful, and cold summers: as also, what is thought to be the real causes of it, by way of opposition, to the opinion of astrologers. By Richard Newnam of Tiverton in Devonshire

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  • "The complaint of English subjects delivered in two parts. First part, is the complaint, of the poor, middle, and meanest sorts of subjects, concerning their bodily assistance. Second part, is the true Christians complaint, against vice, and wickedness, for the good of their soul's health. Also, werein is set forth, the late prodigious growth, of atheism, errors, and vice: with a call to repentance. As also, how needful it is, in these times, for every one of us, first of all, to look into our own hearts, and endeavour to amend what is their amiss. And lastly, a brief discourse, concerning our late unfruitful, and cold summers: as also, what is thought to be the real causes of it, by way of opposition, to the opinion of astrologers. By Richard Newnam of Tiverton in Devonshire"@en
  • "Complaint of English subjects delivered in two parts. First part, is the complaint, of the poor, middle, and meanest sorts of subjects, concerning their bodily assistance. Second part, is the true Christians complaint, against vice, and wickedness, for"
  • "The Complaint Of English Subjects, Delivered in Two Parts. First Part, Is the Complaint, of the Poor, Middle, and Meanest sorts of Subjects, con- cerning their Bodily Assistance. Second Part, Is the true Christians Complaint, against Vice, and Wickedness, for the good of their Soul's health. Also, Herein is set forth, the Late prodigious Growth, of Athe- ism, Errors, and Vice: With a Call to Repentance. As also, How needful it is, in these Times, for every one of us, first of all, to look into our own Hearts, and en- deavour to amend what is their amiss. And Lately, A Brief Discourse, concerning our Late Un- fruitful, and Cold Summers: As also, What is thought to be the real Cause of it, by way of Opposition, to the Opinion of Astrologers"
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  • "The complaint of English subjects : delivered in two parts. First part, is the complaint, of the poor, middle, and meanest sorts of subjects, concerning their bodily assistance. Second part, is the true Christians complaint, against vice, and wickedness, for the good of their soul's health. Also, werein is set forth, the late prodigious growth, of atheism, errors, and vice: with a call to repentance. As also, how needful it is, in these times, for every one of us, first of all, to look into our own hearts, and endeavour to amend what is their amiss. And lastly, a brief discourse, concerning our late unfruitful, and cold summers: as also, what is thought to be the real causes of it, by way of opposition, to the opinion of astrologers. By Richard Newnam of Tiverton in Devonshire"@en
  • "The complaint of English subjects : delivered in two parts. First part, is the complaint, of the poor, middle, and meanest sorts of subjects, concerning their bodily assistance. Second part, is the true Christians complaint, against vice, and wickedness, for the good of their soul's health. Also, werein is set forth, the late prodigious growth, of atheism, errors, and vice: with a call to repentance. As also, how needful it is, in these times, for every one of us, first of all, to look into our own hearts, and endeavour to amend what is their amiss. And lastly, a brief discourse, concerning our late unfruitful, and cold summers: as also, what is thought to be the real causes of it, by way of opposition, to the opinion of astrologers. By Richard Newnam of Tiverton in Devonshire"
  • "The complaint of English subjects delivered in two parts : first part, is the complaint of the poor, middle, and meanest sorts of subjects, concerning their bodily assistance : second part, is the true Christians complaint against vice and wickedness, for the good of their soul's health"
  • "The complaint of English subjects delivered in two parts : first part, is the complaint of the poor, middle, and meanest sorts of subjects, concerning their bodily assistance : second part, is the true Christians complaint against vice and wickedness, for the good of their soul's health"@en