The Christian mans triall, or, A trve relation of the first apprehension and severall examinations of Iohn Lilbvrne
with his censure in Star-chamber, and the manner of his cruell whipping through the streets : whereunto is annexed his speech in the pillory, and their gagging of him : also the severe order of the lords made the same day for fettering his hands and feet in yrons, and for keeping his friends and monies from him, which was accordingly executed upon him for a long time together by the wardens of the fleet, with a great deale of barbarous cruelty and inhumanity, &c
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Publication
1641 - Printed for William Larnar ..., London, England
Language
English
Word Count
9,750 words, Guess
Page Count
39 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL59175808M
- OCLC Control Number19046538
Classifications
- LCCKD372 .L542 1641
Alternate Titles
- Christian man's triall
- Trve relation of the first apprehension of John Lilburne
- True relation of the first apprehension of John Lilburne
- Work of the beast
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- The Christian mans triall, or, A trve relation of the first apprehension and severall examinations of Iohn Lilbvrne: with his censure in Star-chamber, and the manner of his cruell whipping through the streets : whereunto is annexed his speech in the pillory, and their gagging of him : also the severe order of the lords made the same day for fettering his hands and feet in yrons, and for keeping his friends and monies from him, which was accordingly executed upon him for a long time together by the wardens of the fleet, with a great deale of barbarous cruelty and inhumanity, &c
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