Simplicities defence against seven-headed policy. Or Innocency vindicated, being unjustly accused, and sorely censured, by that seven-headed church-government united in New-England: or that servant so imperious in his masters absence revived, and now thus re-acting in Nevv-England. Or the combate of the united colonies, not onely against some of the natives and subjects, but against the authority also of the kingdome of England, with their execution of laws, in the name and authority of the servant, (or of themselves) and not in the name and authority of the Lord, or fountain of the government. Wherein is declared an act of a great people and country of the Indians in those parts, both princes and people (unanimously) in their voluntary submission and subjection unto the protection and government of Old England (from the fame they hear thereof) together with the true manner and forme of it, as it appears under their own hands and seals, being stirred up, and provoked thereto, by the co
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- Simplicities defence against seven-headed policy. Or Innocency vindicated, being unjustly accused, and sorely censured, by that seven-headed church-government united in New-England: or that servant so imperious in his masters absence revived, and now thus re-acting in Nevv-England. Or the combate of the united colonies, not onely against some of the natives and subjects, but against the authority also of the kingdome of England, with their execution of laws, in the name and authority of the servant, (or of themselves) and not in the name and authority of the Lord, or fountain of the government. Wherein is declared an act of a great people and country of the Indians in those parts, both princes and people (unanimously) in their voluntary submission and subjection unto the protection and government of Old England (from the fame they hear thereof) together with the true manner and forme of it, as it appears under their own hands and seals, being stirred up, and provoked thereto, by the co
- Innocency vindicated, being unjustly accused, and sorely censured, by that seven-headed church-government united in New-England
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London: printed by John Macock, and are to be sold by Luke Favvne, at his shop in Pauls Church-yard, at the signe of the Parrot, 1646.
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- 1646
- ESTC No.
- R18590
- Grub Street ID
- 74789
- Description
- [16], 111, [1] p. ; 4⁰
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- Signed at end: S.G. [i.e. Samuel Gorton].
Annotation on Thomason copy: "Nouemb: 7th".Citation/references Wing (CD-Rom, 1996), G1308
Thomason, E.360[16]
Sabin, 28044