XIX.
“A WORD FOR THE ARMIE,” BY HUGH PETERS
“A word for the | Armie. | And two words to the | Kingdome. | To | Cleare the One, | And cure the Other. |
Forced in much plainesse and bre-|vity from their faithfull Servant, | Hugh Peters. | ....
London, | Printed by _M. Simmons_ for _Giles Calvert_ at the black | _Spread-Eagle_ at the West end of _Pauls_, 1647. |
(_4to._ 14 _pp._) [I. S.]
_sig._ B2. “IO{LY}. That Merchants may have all the manner of encouragement, the law of Merchants set up, and strangers, even _Jewes_ admitted to trade, and live with us, that it may not be said we pray for their conversion, with whom we will not converse, wee being all but strangers on the Earth.”