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%T Englands pvrginge fire Conteyninge two petitions, the one to the Kinges most excellent Majesty, the other to the High Courte of Parliament held at this tyme in England. Shewinge in diverse perticulers, how the Church in England might be ordered, yet more conformably to the Will of God reveiled in his worde then at this day it is. Herewithall is declared, the evell and lamentable effects of our vnable and negligent ministers: and the happy fruict of our learned and painefull pastors. A worke most needefull for theise tymes, as servinge to turne away the wrath and iudgements of God from this lande, through the removinge, (accordinge to the advertisements herein given) such disorders and evells, as for which the wrath of God may be, and is, kindled against this Land, and the church therein
%A Proctor, Thomas
%I G. Veseler]
%K Church of England Clergy Early works to 1800
%K Church of England Government Early works to 1800
%D 1621
%X STC (2nd ed), 20408.5
%X Caption title on p. 5: To the Kings Most Excellent Maiesty·
%X Signed at end: Thomas Proctor
%X With a final errata leaf
%X Reproduction of original in the Trinity College Library, Cambridge, England
%C G. Veseler]
%C [Amsterdam
%U http://slubdd.de/katalog?TN_libero_mab2
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