Ichabod: or, Five groans of the church: prudently foreseeing, and passionately bewailing her second fall: threatned by these five dangerous, though undiscerned, miscarriages that caused her first: viz. 1. Undue ordination, 2. Loose prophaness, 3. Unconscionable symony, 4. Careless non-residence, 5. Encroaching pluralities. Humbly presented to her supreme head and governour, the Kings most excellent Majesty; and his great council, the Parliament of England.

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  • Ichabod: or, Five groans of the church: prudently foreseeing, and passionately bewailing her second fall: threatned by these five dangerous, though undiscerned, miscarriages that caused her first: viz. 1. Undue ordination, 2. Loose prophaness, 3. Unconscionable symony, 4. Careless non-residence, 5. Encroaching pluralities. Humbly presented to her supreme head and governour, the Kings most excellent Majesty; and his great council, the Parliament of England.
  • Ichabod Five groans of the church
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Imprint
Cambridge: printed for J. Greaves, 1663.
Publication year
1663-1663
ESTC No.
R22531
Grub Street ID
98520
Description
[2], 54 [i.e 62] p. ; 4⁰
Note
Anonymous by Thomas Ken. The work was reissued in 1689 as Lachrymae ecclesarum; in 1711 under Ken's name, as Expostularia; and in 1737 as The church of England's complaints.

Final page misnumbered 54.

Identified both as Wing K348 (reel 893) and as Wing K264A (reel 1795) on UMI microfilm set "Early English books, 1641-1700".Citation/references Wing (2nd ed.), K264A