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The Quaker's prophesie of the terrible judgment that will befal this land being Englands sad estate and condition lamented in this just complaint taken up against the greatest part of her inhabitants, because of their great abominations and treacherous dealings both with God and man, for which cause the terrible and righteous judgments of the Lord are coming upon the land of England : found in manuscript amongst the Quakers writings
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- "The Quaker's prophesie of the terrible judgment that will befal this land being Englands sad estate and condition lamented in this just complaint taken up against the greatest part of her inhabitants, because of their great abominations and treacherous dealings both with God and man, for which cause the terrible and righteous judgments of the Lord are coming upon the land of England : found in manuscript amongst the Quakers writings"@en
- "The Quaker's prophesie, of the terrible judgment that will befal this land : being Englands sad estate and condition lamented, in this just complaint, taken up against the greatest part of her inhabitants, because of their great abominations and treacherous dealings both with God and man : for which cause the terrible and righteous judgments of the Lord, are coming upon the land of England : found in a manuscript amongst the Quakers writings"@en
- "The Quaker's prophesie, of the terrible judgment that will befal this land : being Englands sad estate and condition lamented, in this just complaint, taken up against the greatest part of her inhabitants, because of their great abominations, and treacherous dealings both with God and man: for which cause the terrible and righteous judgments of the Lord, are coming upon the land of England. Found in manuscript amongst the Quakers writings"@en
- "The Quaker's prophesie, of the terrible judgment that will befal this land, being Englands sad estate and condition lamented, in this just complaint, taken up against the greatest part of her inhabitants, because of their great abominations, and treacherous dealings both with God and man: for which cause the terrible and righteous judgments of the Lord, are coming upon the land of England. Found in manuscript amongst the Quakers writings: by Absalon Chamberlin, a well-wisher to the people of England. In a letter to D- of M-"@en