A glasse for vveak ey'd citizens: or a vindication of the pious, prudent and peaceable petition (to the Honorable the Lord Mayor, aldermen and commons in Common-Councel assembled) now in agitation,: from the false aspersions and calumniations of a seditious pamphlet, intituled, A dialogue, &c. By one that hath taken, and desires to keep his covenant. Very usefull for all that have subscribed the petition. Published according to order.

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A glasse for vveak ey'd citizens: or a vindication of the pious, prudent and peaceable petition (to the Honorable the Lord Mayor, aldermen and commons in Common-Councel assembled) now in agitation,: from the false aspersions and calumniations of a seditious pamphlet, intituled, A dialogue, &c. By one that hath taken, and desires to keep his covenant. Very usefull for all that have subscribed the petition. Published according to order.
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One That Hath Taken, and Desires to Keep His Covenant.
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London :: Printed for Tho: Underhil, at the Bible in Woodstreet,
Iune 19. 1646.
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Church polity
Independent churches -- England.
Congregationalism
Dissenters, Religious -- England
Christian sects -- England
Great Britain -- Church history
Cordiall Wel-Willer to the Peace of This Famous City. -- New petition.
Church of England -- Government -- Early works to 1800.
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"A glasse for vveak ey'd citizens: or a vindication of the pious, prudent and peaceable petition (to the Honorable the Lord Mayor, aldermen and commons in Common-Councel assembled) now in agitation,: from the false aspersions and calumniations of a seditious pamphlet, intituled, A dialogue, &c. By one that hath taken, and desires to keep his covenant. Very usefull for all that have subscribed the petition. Published according to order." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A86028.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 8, 2024.

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A GLASSE FOR Weak ey'd Citizens:

OR A Vindication of the Pious, Prudent and Peaceable PETITION (To the Honorable the Lord Mayor, Aldermen and Commons in Common-Councel assembled) now in agitation, From the false Aspersions and Calumniations of a Seditious Pamphlet, Intituled, A Dialogue, &c.

By one that hath taken, and desires to keep his Covenant.

Very useful for all that have Subscribed the Petition.

Published according to Order.

London, Printed for Tho: Underhil, at the Bible in Woodstreet. June 19. 1646.

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