Yet one warning more to thee, O England together with a very tender lamentation with bowels of compassion & mourning yet over thee, O land ... / a prisoner I am in Worcester City-Gaol this 9th month the 16th day, and of the year accounted 1660 D.B.

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Yet one warning more to thee, O England together with a very tender lamentation with bowels of compassion & mourning yet over thee, O land ... / a prisoner I am in Worcester City-Gaol this 9th month the 16th day, and of the year accounted 1660 D.B.
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D. B. (Daniel Baker), fl. 1650-1660.
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London :: Printed for Robert Wilson,
1660.
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YET ONE WARNING More, To Thee O ENGLAND: TOGETHER, With a very tender Lamentation with bowels of Compassion & Mourning, yet over thee O LAND.

By one through whom the Eternal, Powerful, and Heaven∣ly Voice, is uttered and sounded forth as a Trumpet, to awaken the Nations and Inhabitants of the Earth; and directed to the eares of thee O England, and thine O lofty City London; which may eccho and ring again in the ears of New-England, and be heard through∣out the whole Earth; to the end the Kingdoms, the Nations, and In∣habitants thereof, may know that the onely Wise, Invisible, Everla∣sting, Living God of Power, and terrible Majesty, hath begun at his own House in this his Mighty, Terrible, Bright and Glorious DAY and is making Inquisition for the precious Blood of his Lambs, even from Righteous Abel, unto this Day: A joyful Sound to the Children of the Kingdom without end, who yet are crying, How long, How 〈…〉〈…〉RD?

•…•…n, another certain Warning, tender, and yet terrible Visitation is to thee, O great City London, and to ye O England's Inhabitants, by way of controversie and expostulation, if yet happily ye may be a∣wakened; O Earth, Earth, Earth, together with the multitude of the Inhabitants within thy Womb, or Bowels, Borders, strong-holds, fen∣ced Cities, Walls, Towns and Towers, Territories, Thrones and Do¦minions, before thy good Day, O England, pass away over thy Head, and thou then be said to be No More; when the Nations round about thee, O Land, may say as our Lord Jesus to Jerusalem,

O England, England, if thou hadst known even in this thy day the things that be∣long to thy peace, but now they are hid from thine eyes. Remember and forget not this, for thy good, O Land, O Earth, O England.

For the Testimony of the Innocency of our Lord Jesus, and for the Elects sake—A Prisoner I am in Worcester City-Gaol, this 9th. Month, the 16th. day, and od he year accounted 1660. D. B.

LONDON, Printed for Robert Wilson, 1660.

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