2 edition of New-England judged, by the spirit of the Lord found in the catalog.
New-England judged, by the spirit of the Lord
George Bishop
Published
1703
by Printed and sold by T. Sowle in London
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | Formerly published by George Bishop, and now somewhat abbreviated. With an appendix, containing the writings of several of the sufferers ... and a postscript of the judgments of God, that have befallen divers of their persecutors. Also, an answer to Cotton Mather"s abuses of the said people, in his late history of New-England, printed anno 1702. The whole being at this time published in the said peoples vindication, as a reply to all his slanderous calumnies ... |
Contributions | Grove, Joseph, Quaker |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 582 p. |
Number of Pages | 582 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL14778903M |
George Bishop, a prominent Quaker, wrote of the sufferings of William "Shattock" and other Quakers in a book entitled, "New England Judged by the Spirit of the Lord," (repub. ) pp. From this account of the persecution of William Shattock, we learn that he . New England judged, not by man's, but the spirit of the Lord: and the summe sealed up of New-England's persecutions being a brief relation of the sufferings of the people called Quakers in those parts of America from the beginning of the fifth moneth (the time of their first arrival at Boston from England) to the later end of the tenth moneth, / by George Bishope.
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George Bishop’s book, New England Judged by the Spirit of the Lord, was highly critical of New England’s, including Plymouth’s, treatment of the Quakers in the s and s. And also displayed is one of Pilgrim Hall Museum’s three copies (out of an estimated 60 known to still exist) of Nathaniel Morton’s New England’s. George Bishop, New England Judged, Not by Man's, but by the Spirit of the Lord: And The Summe sealed up of New-England's Persecutions (Robert Wilson, ). An Appendix to the Book, Entituled, New-England Judged, The Second Part. (London, ). Reprint of the abbreviated edition, (T. Sowle, London ), (Hathi Trust).
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In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a. Author: Bishop, George, d. Title: New England judged, not by man's, but the spirit of the Lord: and the summe sealed up of New-England's persecutions being a brief relation of the sufferings of the people called Quakers in those parts of America from the beginning of the fifth moneth (the time of their first arrival at Boston from England) to the later end of the tenth moneth, The present book is offered in two parts.
Part first contains a brief relation of the sufferings of the people called Quakers in New England from the time of their first arrival there in the year to the yearwherein their merciless whippings, chainings, finings, imprisonings, starvings, burnings in the hand, cutting off of the ears, and putting to death, with divers other.
New-England judged, by the spirit of the Lord. In two parts. First, containing a brief relation of the sufferings of the people call'd Quakers in New England.
New England judged by the spirit of the Lord in two parts: part first, containing a brief relation of the sufferings of the people called Quakers in New England, from the time of their first arrival there in the year to the year in answer to the declaration of their persecutors apologizing for the same, second part, being a further relation of the cruel and bloody.
New-England Judged by the Spirit of the Lord: In Two Parts. by George Jr. Title New-England Judged by the Spirit of the Lord: In Two Parts. Author George Jr. The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title.
New England Judged, Not by Man's, but by the Spirit of the Lord: And The Summe sealed up of New-England's Persecutions. -An Appendix to the Book, Entituled, New-England Judged. London: Robert Wilson, -- New England Judged. The Second Part.
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New England judged, not by man's, but the spirit of the Lord: and the summe sealed up of New-England's persecutions being a brief relation of the sufferings of the people called Quakers in those parts of America from the beginning of the fifth moneth (the time of their first arrival at Boston from England) to the later end of the tenth moneth, More editions of New-England judged by the Spirit of the Lord: in two parts.: New-England judged by the Spirit of the Lord: in two parts.: ISBN ( .I'm a native New Englander who mostly grew up in Baltimore, but even I don't know why there are so many Laura Lippmann and Anne Tyler books on this list.
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