An edition of New-England's ensigne (1659)

New-England's ensigne

It being the account of cruelty, the professors pride, and the articles of their faith; Signified in characters written in blood, wickedly begun, barbarously continued, and inhumanly finished (so far as they have gone) by the present power of darkness possest in the priests and rulers in New-England, with the Dutch also inhabiting the same land; In a bloody and cruel birth, which the husband to the whore of Babylon, hath brought forth, by ravishing and torturing the seed of the Virgin of Israel....This being an account of the sufferings sustained by us in New-England (with the Dutch) the most part of it in these two last years, 1657, 1658. With a letter to Iohn Indicot, and Iohn Norton, Governor, and chief priest of Boston, and another to the town of Boston. Also, the several late conditions of a friend upon Road-Iland, before, in and after distraction; With some queries unto all sorts of people, who want that which we have, &c.

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An edition of New-England's ensigne (1659)

New-England's ensigne

It being the account of cruelty, the professors pride, and the articles of their faith; Signified in characters written in blood, wickedly begun, barbarously continued, and inhumanly finished (so far as they have gone) by the present power of darkness possest in the priests and rulers in New-England, with the Dutch also inhabiting the same land; In a bloody and cruel birth, which the husband to the whore of Babylon, hath brought forth, by ravishing and torturing the seed of the Virgin of Israel....This being an account of the sufferings sustained by us in New-England (with the Dutch) the most part of it in these two last years, 1657, 1658. With a letter to Iohn Indicot, and Iohn Norton, Governor, and chief priest of Boston, and another to the town of Boston. Also, the several late conditions of a friend upon Road-Iland, before, in and after distraction; With some queries unto all sorts of people, who want that which we have, &c.

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Title continued: This being a confirmation of so much as Francis Howgill truly published in his Book titled, The Popish Inquisation newly erected in New England, &c.

Page 116 signed: Humphrey Norton, John Rous, John Copeland.

Includes first person narratives by Copeland, Hodgshon, Christopher Holder, Rous, William Newland and others.

Sabin 52786; Church 561 ; Smith Friend's books 2, 242.

Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich., University Microfilms [n.d.] 1 reel. 35 mm. (American culture series, Reel 6.63)

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