New-England a degenerate plant : who having forgot their former sufferings, and lost their ancient tenderness, are now become famous among the nations in bringing forth the fruits of cruelty, wherein they have far outstript their persecutors the bishops, as by these their ensuing laws you may plainly see : published for the information of all sober people who desire to know how the state of New-England now stands, and upon what foundation the New-England churches are built, and by whose strength they are upholden now they are degenerated and have forsaken the Lord : the truth of which we are witness, (who by their cruel hands have suffered) Iohn Rous Iohn Copeland, strangers : Samuel Shattock Nicholas Phelps Iosiah Southwick inhabitants : whereunto is annexed a copy of a letter which came from one who hath been a magistrate among them, to a friend of his in London, wherein he gives an account of some of the cruel suffering of the people of God in those parts under the rulers of New-England, and their unrighteous laws.

Format Electronic
Publication InfoLondon, Printed in the year 1659.
Description20 p. ; 18 cm.
Supplemental ContentGale, Sabin Americana: History of the Americas, 1500-1926
Subjects

Other author/creatorRous, John.
Other author/creatorCopeland, John.
Other author/creatorShattuck, Samuel, 1620?-1689.
Other author/creatorPhelps, Nicholas.
Other author/creatorSouthwick, Josiah.
Other author/creatorCudworth, James, d. 1682.
Other author/creatorMassachusetts Laws, etc.
Other author/creatorNew Plymouth Colony. General Court.
SeriesSabin Americana : History of the Americas, 1500-1926
Sabin Americana : History of the Americas, 1500-1926. UNAUTHORIZED
General noteLaws of Massachusetts Bay, New Plymouth and New Haven colonies against the Quakers: p. 2-13.
General note"A true copy of a letter ... from one who was a magistrate in New-England ... [James Cudworth]": p. 14-20.
General noteReproduction of original from Library of Congress.
General noteSabin no. 73483.
References RLIN, CTRG10029234-B
Reproduction noteElectronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2005. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
LCCN 08006921