Vox pacifica a voice tending to the pacification of God's wrath; and offering those propositions, or conditions, by the acceptation, and performance whereof, in some good measure, a firme and continuing peace may be obtained. It is directed to the King, Parliaments, and people of these islands: By Geo. Wither Esquire, (a commander in this war) heretofore their unheeded remebbrancer [sic] of plagues and deliverances past; and their timely forewarner of the judgments now come. He hath disposed it into six books, or canto's, whereof foure onely are contained in this volumne; and the other deferred to be hereafter published, as there shall be cause.
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Alternate Title: | Voice tending to the pacification of God's wrath |
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Online Access: | Electronic book from Early English Books Online |
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
Published: | London : Printed by Robert Austin, in the Old-Baily, MDCXLV. [1645] |
Series: | Early English books online.
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Item Description: | The first leaf is a blank--cf. Pforzheimer catalogue. The imprint date is printed with turned c's. Reproduction of the original in the British Library. In verse. |
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Physical Description: | [16], 200 p. : ill. |
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