The prisoners enlargement, or, The poor mans release out of prison discovering the misery that poor men endure through the cruelty of their hard-hearted creditors : and the worthy behaviour and carriage of the referrees [sic] concerning prisoner : and their releasing by their meanes great number of poor souls : also, shewing how poor men may be relieved, and releas'd out of prison that have hard-hearted creditors to deal withall : desiring all men whatever to prevent imprisonment / written by a sufferer and wel-wisher to poor prisoners, L.P.
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- The prisoners enlargement, or, The poor mans release out of prison discovering the misery that poor men endure through the cruelty of their hard-hearted creditors : and the worthy behaviour and carriage of the referrees [sic] concerning prisoner : and their releasing by their meanes great number of poor souls : also, shewing how poor men may be relieved, and releas'd out of prison that have hard-hearted creditors to deal withall : desiring all men whatever to prevent imprisonment / written by a sufferer and wel-wisher to poor prisoners, L.P.
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- L. P., sufferer and wel-wisher to poor prisoners.
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- London :: Printed by W.G. [i.e. W. Godbid] for Richard Harper in Smithfield,
- 1656.
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"The prisoners enlargement, or, The poor mans release out of prison discovering the misery that poor men endure through the cruelty of their hard-hearted creditors : and the worthy behaviour and carriage of the referrees [sic] concerning prisoner : and their releasing by their meanes great number of poor souls : also, shewing how poor men may be relieved, and releas'd out of prison that have hard-hearted creditors to deal withall : desiring all men whatever to prevent imprisonment / written by a sufferer and wel-wisher to poor prisoners, L.P." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/B43590.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 2, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- To the Courteous Reader.
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The Prisoners Inlargement.
- A Greeting from a patient Prisoner to his cruel Creditor.
- The Creditors reply to the Prisoners request.
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e Prisoners humble Suit to the wofull and well deserving Referres. - The Referres Reply to the distressed Prisoners Petition.
- A poor Prisoners Petition to the worthy Referres to obtain his liberty.
- The hard hearted Creditor speaks.
- Referrees speak.
- A Dispute betwixt the Referrees and the Creditors, about a poor man in Prison.
- The Creditors surly answer to the Worshipful Referrees concerning his debtors.
- The Referrees Reply.
- Here followeth the manner of the Prisoners Delivery.
- Another Passage.
- Another.
- A Referrees Speech on this occasion, in the conclusion.