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Author: James, John, d. 1661.
Title: The true and perfect speech of John James, a Baptist, and fifth-monarchy-man, on Wednesday last at Tyburn, the place of execution with his prayer and confession, in presence of many hundreds of people, and his desire to the sheriff of London; also a declaration, concerning the charge of high-treason exhibited against him, touching his sermon preached in White-Chappel, taking his text out of the eighth Psalm, and the second verse; his doctrines thereupon; and a true narrative of his proceedings, to the last minute of his being executed under the gallows.
Print source: The true and perfect speech of John James, a Baptist, and fifth-monarchy-man, on Wednesday last at Tyburn, the place of execution with his prayer and confession, in presence of many hundreds of people, and his desire to the sheriff of London; also a declaration, concerning the charge of high-treason exhibited against him, touching his sermon preached in White-Chappel, taking his text out of the eighth Psalm, and the second verse; his doctrines thereupon; and a true narrative of his proceedings, to the last minute of his being executed under the gallows.
James, John, d. 1661.

London: printed for George Horton, 1661.
Notes:
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
Subject terms:
James, John, -- d. 1661 -- Early works to 1800.
Executions and executioners -- Early works to 1800.
Last words -- Early works to 1800.
Fifth Monarchy Men -- Early works to 1800.
URL: http://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo2/A46629.0001.001
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