Gods fearefvll ivdgement vpon divers cavaliers. Being a lamentable relation, the like was never read of, nor heard before: / Sent from Wolvercot a mile beyond Oxford, by the chyrurgion, Master Davis, to his friend in a letter, unto Master Filman, dwelling in Thames Stret. ; Also Gods heavy iudgements upon sundrie wicked persons in and about London, with their names and dwelling places, worthy to be read of all good Christians in the time of danger and trouble.
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- Gods fearefvll ivdgement vpon divers cavaliers. Being a lamentable relation, the like was never read of, nor heard before: / Sent from Wolvercot a mile beyond Oxford, by the chyrurgion, Master Davis, to his friend in a letter, unto Master Filman, dwelling in Thames Stret. ; Also Gods heavy iudgements upon sundrie wicked persons in and about London, with their names and dwelling places, worthy to be read of all good Christians in the time of danger and trouble.
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- Davis, Thomas, Surgeon.
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- [London] :: Printed at London, for T. Vnderhill.,
- 1642.
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"Gods fearefvll ivdgement vpon divers cavaliers. Being a lamentable relation, the like was never read of, nor heard before: / Sent from Wolvercot a mile beyond Oxford, by the chyrurgion, Master Davis, to his friend in a letter, unto Master Filman, dwelling in Thames Stret. ; Also Gods heavy iudgements upon sundrie wicked persons in and about London, with their names and dwelling places, worthy to be read of all good Christians in the time of danger and trouble." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A81988.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- A true Relation of Gods heavie Iudgement upon a most wicked curser and Blaspheamer.
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Here also followeth a true Relatian of another affliction that befell a Childe, who was burned in Spittle fields on Mun∣day the
14. of December,1642. -
A true Relation of a fearfull example of Gods judge∣ment upon some Cavaliers neere
Oxford, who blasphemously cursing the Parliament, and calling them Round-headed Rogues,ust ell into the pit themselves they digged for others.