A single and general voice, lifted up like a trumpet, sounding forth the Lords controversie concerning London, with her governors, priests, and citizens that walk in the manners, customs, and way of the heathen, that know not the dreadful God who is Light among them, neither like to retain God ... With somewhat directed to the ear of Thomas Atkin, called, alderman of the said city; a reproof to his perverse and ungodly proceedings, message, and two letters from his hand answered, with a lamentable cry of the innocent, in and through a servant of the Church of the first born, in the inner-prison, called, the Hole, in the Poultery Counter in London. Also a letter from a servant of God in the said prison to Thomas Allen Mayor of the City. ... By Daniel Baker.
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- Imprint
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London: printed for Thomas Simmons, neer Aldersgate, 1659.
- Publication year
- 1659-1659
- ESTC No.
- R32851
- Grub Street ID
- 115520
- Description
- [2], 12 [i.e. 18] p. ; 4⁰
- Note
- Includes a letter to Mayor Alleyne signed: Humphrey Bache.
P. 18 misnumbered 12.
- Uncontrolled note
- Verify imprint. CSmH and L copies cropped. Imprint from Smith