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early english books online | 99 |
for sick and wounded | 43 |
the commissioners of accounts | 39 |
commissioners for sick and | 39 |
the commissioners for sick | 38 |
text can be copied | 30 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 30 |
text is available for | 30 |
the institutions providing financial | 30 |
the terms of creative | 30 |
to the terms of | 30 |
encoded edition of the | 30 |
the early english books | 30 |
phase i text is | 30 |
of the work described | 30 |
i text is available | 30 |
the work described above | 30 |
images scanned from microfilm | 30 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 30 |
even for commercial purposes | 30 |
assigned for keying and | 30 |
markup reviewed and edited | 30 |
edition of the work | 30 |
institutions providing financial support | 30 |
and markup reviewed and | 30 |
according to the terms | 30 |
this phase i text | 30 |
the text can be | 30 |
by the institutions providing | 30 |
providing financial support to | 30 |
support to the early | 30 |
keyed and coded from | 30 |
english books online text | 30 |
tcp assigned for keying | 30 |
terms of creative commons | 30 |
work described above is | 30 |
and coded from proquest | 30 |
for keying and markup | 30 |
described above is co | 30 |
is available for reuse | 30 |
all without asking permission | 30 |
encoded text transcribed from | 30 |
books online text creation | 30 |
financial support to the | 30 |
owned by the institutions | 30 |
and encoded edition of | 30 |
text and markup reviewed | 30 |
coded from proquest page | 30 |
to the early english | 30 |
from proquest page images | 30 |
online text creation partnership | 30 |
the humble petition of | 24 |
original in the british | 22 |
in the british library | 22 |
of the original in | 22 |
reproduction of the original | 22 |
the original in the | 22 |
the text has been | 21 |
english short title catalog | 21 |
been tokenized and linguistically | 21 |
standardized format that preserves | 21 |
restoring the text the | 21 |
and metadata enrichments aim | 21 |
professional end users from | 21 |
textual changes and metadata | 21 |
at restoring the text | 21 |
changes and metadata enrichments | 21 |
users from many walks | 21 |
the author or stationer | 21 |
estc r this keyboarded | 21 |
and suitable for network | 21 |
tokenized and linguistically annotated | 21 |
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text the author or | 21 |
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spellings that support the | 21 |
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of the tcp digital | 21 |
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format that preserves archaic | 21 |
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annotation includes standard spellings | 21 |
has been tokenized and | 21 |
digital transcription a of | 21 |
linguistically annotated with morphadorner | 21 |
text more computationally tractable | 21 |
the text the author | 21 |
at making the text | 21 |
in the english short | 21 |
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and linguistically annotated with | 21 |
r this keyboarded and | 21 |
aim at making the | 21 |
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aim at restoring the | 21 |
transcription a of text | 21 |
a text in a | 21 |
textual changes aim at | 21 |
end users from many | 21 |
not been fully proofread | 21 |
the annotation includes standard | 21 |
the english short title | 21 |
that support the display | 21 |
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making the text more | 21 |
text has not been | 21 |
version of the tcp | 21 |
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standard spellings that support | 21 |
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the display of a | 21 |
changes aim at restoring | 21 |
stationer meant to publish | 21 |
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by amateur and professional | 21 |
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tcp digital transcription a | 21 |
curation by amateur and | 21 |
text is an enriched | 21 |
text has been tokenized | 21 |
and professional end users | 21 |
this text has not | 21 |
for prisoners for crimes | 20 |
of text r in | 20 |
the tower of london | 20 |
a of text r | 20 |
text r in the | 20 |
r in the english | 20 |
represented either as utf | 18 |
iv tiff page image | 18 |
characters represented either as | 18 |
one of the commissioners | 17 |
for prisoners for debt | 16 |
in the tower of | 15 |
prayers for prisoners for | 15 |
have mercy upon me | 14 |
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notes for div a | 13 |
covantage keyed and coded | 13 |
apex covantage keyed and | 13 |
logarbo text and markup | 12 |
category of texts with | 12 |
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mona logarbo text and | 12 |
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the house of lords | 12 |
the right honourable the | 11 |
commons assembled in parliament | 11 |
the sick and wounded | 11 |
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the rest of the | 10 |
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sick and wounded seamen | 10 |
copies of the texts | 9 |
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keying companies for transcription | 9 |
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a letter from sir | 4 |
that it may be | 4 |
his horrible expressions and | 4 |
highness the lord protector | 4 |
extraordinary newes from colonell | 4 |
unlawfull houres in the | 4 |
of my sufferings under | 4 |
the secretary of state | 4 |
newcomb dwelling in thamestreet | 4 |
to certaine noble and | 4 |
the name of the | 4 |
to the master of | 4 |
the reader may take | 4 |
mainly touching the religious | 4 |
dwelling in thamestreet over | 4 |
to the prisoner that | 4 |
he was a prisoner | 4 |
of state for irish | 4 |
the petition of right | 4 |
never deducted but a | 4 |
to declare the truth | 4 |
after sentence of condemnation | 4 |
and communicated unto them | 4 |
for the exercise of | 4 |
hall being the humble | 4 |
from time to time | 4 |
let me tell thee | 4 |
thamestreet over against baynards | 4 |
scriptures for prisoners for | 4 |
and burgesses in parliament | 4 |
the time of their | 4 |
petition of edward dendy | 4 |
the supreme authority of | 4 |
presented to his highness | 4 |
prisoners in the hole | 4 |
petition of phillip chetwind | 4 |
of my blessed lord | 4 |
by way of complaint | 4 |
honorable house of commons | 4 |
to the parlament of | 4 |
as it was presented | 4 |
but on the contrary | 4 |
that i may not | 4 |
councel of state for | 4 |
him by the said | 4 |
use of the sick | 4 |
for the good of | 4 |
the will of god | 4 |
with an expedient for | 4 |
commons house of parliament | 4 |
expedient for the satisfaction | 4 |
houres in the night | 4 |
a third address directed | 4 |
honorable committee of the | 4 |
of the councel of | 4 |
englands legall soveraign power | 4 |
noble and honorable persons | 4 |
persons of the honorable | 4 |
colonell tichburn lieutenant of | 4 |
an expedient for the | 4 |
and honorable persons of | 4 |
and his horrible expressions | 4 |
the councel of state | 4 |
the th of february | 3 |
to the best of | 3 |
for which i am | 3 |
sick and wounded had | 3 |
whose names are hereunto | 3 |
may take notice of | 3 |
where he was taken | 3 |
am moved of the | 3 |
in a clandestine manner | 3 |
all which i have | 3 |
mercy upon me a | 3 |
a loud call to | 3 |
as your honours shall | 3 |
chamber in the tower | 3 |
by an order of | 3 |
raised the siege from | 3 |
priests murther in the | 3 |
to the utmost of | 3 |
matters in the end | 3 |
contrary to the great | 3 |
the note and reading | 3 |
sunday night last in | 3 |
which i have had | 3 |
a strange almanack taken | 3 |
poem called vox vulgi | 3 |
barkeer sic governour of | 3 |
and a strange almanack | 3 |
lords on wednesday next | 3 |
this may be printed | 3 |
it has been done | 3 |
even to the whole | 3 |
be finished in this | 3 |
in a few crums | 3 |
the whole nation of | 3 |
the illegality of outlaries | 3 |
to the commissioners of | 3 |
lately found in a | 3 |
brereton hath raised the | 3 |
speciall commission of oyer | 3 |
away the sins of | 3 |
rest of my dear | 3 |
he was taken on | 3 |
to some of his | 3 |
wait for a man | 3 |
of their great oppression | 3 |
the sins of the | 3 |
lieutenant colonell john lilburne | 3 |
with a high hand | 3 |
true and hearty repentance | 3 |
under custody of the | 3 |
the house of peers | 3 |
actions against the government | 3 |
prisoner in the most | 3 |
by the laying down | 3 |
the whole company of | 3 |
who loathing the dainties | 3 |
of the lord is | 3 |
noysome prison by the | 3 |
whereby the said leiut | 3 |
had a part in | 3 |
i told their honours | 3 |
colonell john lilburne prisoner | 3 |
the serjeant at arms | 3 |
am not able to | 3 |
they are like the | 3 |
babylons merchants and members | 3 |
me out of the | 3 |
during his being there | 3 |
the said john lilburne | 3 |
if you have any | 3 |
give me my discharge | 3 |
was led to martyrdome | 3 |
the th of march | 3 |
of the most high | 3 |
care and providence over | 3 |
believes it has been | 3 |
the house of mrs | 3 |
iohn barkeer sic governour | 3 |
carry the said john | 3 |
and if you are | 3 |
this letter be forthwith | 3 |
lilburne prisoner in newgate | 3 |
himself and those who | 3 |
prisonsers observation by way | 3 |
appeale and supplication of | 3 |
whole nation of england | 3 |
the manner how he | 3 |
the sons of men | 3 |
prisoners complaint of their | 3 |
custody of the serjeant | 3 |
such persons as were | 3 |
a paper sent unto | 3 |
farthings a day from | 3 |
the lamb break forth | 3 |
as much as i | 3 |
for each of their | 3 |
i have in my | 3 |
in the beginning of | 3 |
the justice of the | 3 |
letter be forthwith printed | 3 |
petitioner shall ever pray | 3 |
creuel hands of unreasonale | 3 |
in those dayes i | 3 |
humours and carriages of | 3 |
in the stead of | 3 |
on friday the th | 3 |
in the said tower | 3 |
up the measure of | 3 |
names of such persons | 3 |
and to some of | 3 |
who hauing no sooner | 3 |
of one of the | 3 |
for which thou art | 3 |
give themselves opportunity to | 3 |
the bonds of the | 3 |
almanack taken out of | 3 |
which i have done | 3 |
the most contemptible goale | 3 |
in law is nothing | 3 |
well as in the | 3 |
since his contest with | 3 |
our glorious soveraign was | 3 |
repentance of charles courtney | 3 |
containing both proper directions | 3 |
sir a this text | 3 |
of robbers wait for | 3 |
in the name of | 3 |
of a verball command | 3 |
homo a prisoner in | 3 |
carry him before the | 3 |
are either in a | 3 |
this noysome prison by | 3 |
as they have done | 3 |
englands magistrates for the | 3 |
many passages in prison | 3 |
the oppressed prisoners complaint | 3 |
all these matters in | 3 |
the said lieutenant was | 3 |
to furnish them with | 3 |
when he was in | 3 |
prisoner in the kings | 3 |
of the upper bench | 3 |
shut up in a | 3 |
farthing a day from | 3 |
falsly so called atturney | 3 |
lieutenant was seemingly anthorized | 3 |
him in all afflictions | 3 |
another for prisoners for | 3 |
night by the watch | 3 |
providence over all distressed | 3 |
to them that are | 3 |
names are hereunto subscribed | 3 |
and that he had | 3 |
the character of a | 3 |
for actions against the | 3 |
of heaven and earth | 3 |
making your peace with | 3 |
that there was a | 3 |
brought thee to this | 3 |
relations in the flesh | 3 |
to colonell francis west | 3 |
certaine characters and essayes | 3 |
oppressed prisoners complaint of | 3 |
of the late parliament | 3 |
to god and man | 3 |
him before the lords | 3 |
the severall humours and | 3 |
and essayes of prison | 3 |
found in a prisoners | 3 |
a few crums scraps | 3 |
with me to stay | 3 |
was taken on sunday | 3 |
with divers pieces of | 3 |
not at all to | 3 |
in the meane while | 3 |
contemptible goale of newgate | 3 |
the lords on wednesday | 3 |
sic governour of coventry | 3 |
his observations of many | 3 |
together with another for | 3 |
forthwith printed and published | 3 |
sent to colonell francis | 3 |
said lieutenant was seemingly | 3 |
when thou the cards | 3 |
gods singular care and | 3 |
west of the tower | 3 |
englands legall soverainge power | 3 |
scraps lately found in | 3 |
the kingdom of heaven | 3 |
and for the more | 3 |
over all distressed prisoners | 3 |
crept into bed to | 3 |
be forthwith printed and | 3 |
to englands magistrates for | 3 |
are shut up from | 3 |
their trust in him | 3 |
at a full board | 3 |
wherein the said lieutenant | 3 |
of oyer and terminer | 3 |
by a visitant of | 3 |
of lieutenant colonell john | 3 |
of some evil practices | 3 |
in the kings bench | 3 |
singular care and providence | 3 |
could not help it | 3 |
to the truth of | 3 |
as it is to | 3 |
of such persons as | 3 |
by a friend to | 3 |
on sunday night last | 3 |
the laying down of | 3 |
in this noysome prison | 3 |
in him in all | 3 |
loathing the dainties of | 3 |
thro the merits of | 3 |
light of christ in | 3 |
a brief relation of | 3 |
your petitioner shall ever | 3 |
which had lain in | 3 |
and members a warning | 3 |
brief relation of the | 3 |
how he was taken | 3 |
who are either in | 3 |
that this letter be | 3 |
to the commands of | 3 |
each of their needs | 3 |
sewed in his skirts | 3 |
escapes and breaking of | 3 |
of prison and prisoners | 3 |
siege from namptwich in | 3 |
divers pieces of gold | 3 |
with all my heart | 3 |
it because thou art | 3 |
is a place of | 3 |
accounts in a clandestine | 3 |
in the way to | 3 |
copy of which i | 3 |
of that which they | 3 |
characters and essayes of | 3 |
and proper prayers and | 3 |
their escapes and breaking | 3 |
towards the end of | 3 |
particular prayers for prisoners | 3 |
i am moved of | 3 |
and saviour jesus christ | 3 |
in spight of all | 3 |
his commitment to newgate | 3 |
most contemptible goale of | 3 |
been a terror to | 3 |
commission of oyer and | 3 |
was the person that | 3 |
and falsly so called | 3 |
fifth day of the | 3 |
and breaking of prison | 3 |
the best you can | 3 |
that which i have | 3 |
and at the place | 3 |
shewing how sir vvilliam | 3 |
a visitant of oppressed | 3 |
remonstrating the illegality of | 3 |
a farthing a day | 3 |
and the rest of | 3 |
visitant of oppressed prisoners | 3 |
ought not to be | 3 |
the exercise of impartial | 3 |
dainties of the flesh | 3 |
of the fifth month | 3 |
paper sent unto him | 3 |
but thou in prison | 3 |
might be sent for | 3 |
an improvement of imprisonment | 3 |
they may not be | 3 |
mo a wing b | 3 |
able to pay them | 3 |
out of the copper | 3 |
their needs and circumstances | 3 |
you would be pleased | 3 |
laying down of my | 3 |
i was willing to | 3 |
troops of robbers wait | 3 |
and wounded had brought | 3 |
the poor prisoners in | 3 |
deliver me out of | 3 |
their accounts in a | 3 |
john lilburne before mr | 3 |
laid before the commissioners | 3 |
in the way of | 3 |
complaint of their great | 3 |
the merits of my | 3 |
the servants of the | 3 |
humble appeale and supplication | 3 |
john lilburne prisoner in | 3 |
to the great charter | 3 |
with the manner how | 3 |
bed to one mrs | 3 |
and execution of charles | 3 |
hath raised the siege | 3 |
for the refreshing of | 3 |
petition of lieutenant colonell | 3 |
francis west of the | 3 |
as i have done | 3 |
how sir vvilliam brereton | 3 |
observations of many passages | 3 |
the commons assembled in | 3 |
shall be objected against | 3 |
n the commons house | 3 |
with a brief relation | 3 |
persons as were lately | 3 |
of publication from wing | 3 |
as were lately under | 3 |
carriages of his fellow | 3 |
where there is no | 3 |
i am not able | 3 |
robbers wait for a | 3 |
the refreshing of himself | 3 |
commissioners of accounts had | 3 |
a prisoner in the | 3 |
the hearts of all | 3 |
i humbly intreat thee | 3 |
to send for the | 3 |
to carry the said | 3 |
some evil practices of | 3 |
was three fourths of | 3 |
and those who are | 3 |
sir vvilliam brereton hath | 3 |
obedience to the commands | 3 |
carriage upon his commitment | 3 |
few crums scraps lately | 3 |
the fifth day of | 3 |
glorious soveraign was led | 3 |
of his fellow prisoners | 3 |
unto him by the | 3 |
to the prisoners called | 3 |
some of his and | 3 |
later and present times | 3 |
know why he deducted | 3 |
evil practices of the | 3 |
a brief account of | 3 |
yeeld obedience to the | 3 |
your peace with god | 3 |
afterwards escaped to the | 3 |
prison by the laying | 3 |
of their needs and | 3 |
dickinson to know why | 3 |
manner how he was | 3 |
both day and night | 3 |
some of them are | 3 |
in the night by | 3 |
had lain in child | 3 |
refreshing of himself and | 3 |
as troops of robbers | 3 |
the children of light | 3 |
supplication of richard overton | 3 |
for william hevenningham esq | 3 |
brief account of some | 3 |
and carriages of his | 3 |
of many passages in | 3 |
be sent to the | 3 |
elaboratory in the savoy | 3 |
in the nature of | 3 |
me of my sins | 3 |
proceedings of the court | 3 |
me out of this | 3 |
when you are brought | 3 |
and set at liberty | 3 |
of the knights ward | 3 |
wrath of the lamb | 3 |
as in duty bound | 3 |
for the testimony of | 3 |
spoiling of their goods | 3 |
the day of the | 3 |
all the dayes of | 3 |
taken out of the | 3 |
a copy of which | 3 |
trust in him in | 3 |
merchants and members a | 3 |
the night by the | 3 |
his majesties most gracious | 3 |
of the lords of | 3 |
of speciall oyer and | 3 |
of his and their | 3 |
by the spirit of | 3 |
to the whole company | 3 |
we know you deducted | 3 |
have patience with me | 3 |
the prisoners called by | 3 |
three farthings a day | 3 |
not only by the | 3 |
concerning the scots prisoners | 3 |
colonell iohn barkeer sic | 3 |
escaped to the house | 3 |
when they came to | 3 |
his and their kin | 3 |
at arms for abhorring | 3 |
a list of abhorrors | 3 |
will come to thee | 3 |
evidenced in a few | 3 |
from namptwich in cheshire | 3 |
down of my life | 3 |
and god of all | 3 |
were lately under custody | 3 |
order of the house | 3 |
of judges and juries | 3 |
imprisonment of the body | 3 |
soveraign was led to | 3 |
serjeant at arms for | 3 |
with another for prisoners | 3 |
the sermon and prayer | 3 |
loud call to englands | 3 |
with a loud call | 3 |
who to save himself | 3 |
the first three articles | 3 |
to the poor prisoners | 3 |
and hearty repentance of | 3 |
that he had no | 3 |
into bed to one | 3 |
lieutenant collonel john lilburne | 3 |
because they could not | 3 |
them out of their | 3 |
as i have been | 3 |
before the lords on | 3 |
night last in southwark | 3 |
he was the person | 3 |
in a worse prison | 3 |
now prisoner in the | 3 |
as also the true | 3 |
sent unto him by | 3 |
the sight of god | 3 |
of a paper sent | 3 |
before the wrath of | 3 |
of the serjeant at | 3 |
clerk to the commissioners | 3 |
taken on sunday night | 3 |
also the true and | 3 |
jesus christ my lord | 3 |
whole company of mystery | 3 |
hands of unreasonale men | 3 |
at the old baily | 3 |
receipt of a verball | 3 |
by the said lieutenant | 3 |
practices of the present | 3 |
process was given in | 3 |
from my chamber in | 3 |
either in a worse | 3 |
as well as i | 3 |
why he deducted three | 3 |
devotion going to execution | 3 |
to the will of | 3 |
written by william bagwell | 3 |
exercise of impartial justice | 3 |
and providence over all | 3 |
themselves opportunity to cheat | 3 |
in obedience to the | 3 |
for the law of | 3 |
and afterwards escaped to | 3 |
with their escapes and | 3 |
crums scraps lately found | 3 |
his advice to them | 3 |
to know why he | 3 |
that put their trust | 3 |
the dainties of the | 3 |
prisoners called by the | 3 |
that if i would | 3 |
house of mrs mun | 3 |
for ought i know | 3 |
magistrates for the exercise | 3 |
the prisonsers observation by | 3 |
an order of the | 3 |
in the most contemptible | 3 |
strange almanack taken out | 3 |
brought upon my self | 3 |
as well as of | 3 |
speciall oyer and terminer | 3 |
hearty repentance of charles | 3 |
lately under custody of | 3 |
and supplication of richard | 3 |
worthy the note and | 3 |
bonds of the gospel | 3 |
being occasioned by the | 3 |
severall humours and carriages | 3 |
which in law is | 3 |
law of the land | 3 |
the testimony of jesus | 3 |
these matters in the | 3 |
finished in this noysome | 3 |
for eight shillings a | 3 |
good lord deliver me | 3 |
of the great charter | 3 |
of the gospel of | 3 |
a friend to the | 3 |
a wing b thomason | 3 |
th of march last | 3 |
colonell francis west of | 3 |
receipt of a paper | 3 |
lievetenant collonel john lilburne | 3 |
the beginning of the | 3 |
the true and hearty | 3 |
account of some evil | 3 |
master of the prison | 3 |
the statute of hen | 3 |
for the sick and | 3 |
majesties most gracious pardon | 3 |
day of the fifth | 3 |
said john lilburne before | 3 |
in the bonds of | 3 |
by william bagwell merchant | 3 |
essayes of prison and | 3 |
commissioners of accounts was | 3 |
ordered by the parliament | 3 |
that your petitioner hath | 3 |
when our glorious soveraign | 3 |
call to englands magistrates | 3 |
of himself and those | 3 |
lord mayor of london | 3 |
proper prayers and devotions | 3 |
of the lamb break | 3 |
in debt and detinue | 3 |
will not at all | 3 |
seamen in the hospital | 3 |
the ships he solicited | 2 |
up in a hole | 2 |
in the days of | 2 |
for their favour in | 2 |
if he was able | 2 |
for ever blessed be | 2 |
in the prison houses | 2 |
and you told me | 2 |
i cleared my conscience | 2 |
the rulers and people | 2 |
and are to bee | 2 |
one side or the | 2 |
upon which the dr | 2 |
circumstances by john kettlewell | 2 |
not able to march | 2 |
which are prisoners in | 2 |
what i have writ | 2 |
in that minute we | 2 |
engage to go home | 2 |
in the common jayl | 2 |
unto all the world | 2 |
if any man can | 2 |
had been justly committed | 2 |
which the commissioners say | 2 |
the rich man that | 2 |
the merits of that | 2 |
justice of your sentence | 2 |
to the prodigall young | 2 |
thou canst not here | 2 |
as for my condition | 2 |
in the d category | 2 |
the fourth article of | 2 |
able to contradict him | 2 |
out by the queens | 2 |
peace with almighty god | 2 |
never obtain the same | 2 |
the changes as they | 2 |
remembrance of gods great | 2 |
not so much as | 2 |
consider with thy selfe | 2 |
though i were a | 2 |
proposition of lieutenant collonel | 2 |
wherefore delay no time | 2 |
written and published by | 2 |
place of execution by | 2 |
d category of texts | 2 |
if you be that | 2 |
he did in his | 2 |
of the said act | 2 |
thou here art in | 2 |
pardon to the poor | 2 |
instead of being a | 2 |
blood upon my own | 2 |
by reason of those | 2 |
which i have thereby | 2 |
not at all regard | 2 |
a discourse with mr | 2 |
him in his troubles | 2 |
and they who are | 2 |
who are any way | 2 |
outward condition of his | 2 |
to make the best | 2 |
of jesus in the | 2 |
as he cals it | 2 |
proceedings for recovery of | 2 |
i that of late | 2 |
and been a terror | 2 |
my life i would | 2 |
contest with the bishops | 2 |
john a this text | 2 |
and power of exercising | 2 |
if you are not | 2 |
captivity improved into freedom | 2 |
but now thou art | 2 |
i have before related | 2 |
all the violence to | 2 |
he accused me of | 2 |
that what i have | 2 |
and if you please | 2 |
your highness and councell | 2 |
power of exercising those | 2 |
as for my desires | 2 |
carefull friend that discharged | 2 |
thou hast in this | 2 |
of an order of | 2 |
that the said rhubarb | 2 |
is more pleasing to | 2 |
whilst thou art here | 2 |
the lords spiritual and | 2 |
any further attendance that | 2 |
as they were proved | 2 |
the last drop of | 2 |
the life to come | 2 |
article of the complaint | 2 |
to be hurried to | 2 |
it comes to be | 2 |
which you your self | 2 |
deducted but twelve pence | 2 |
stating the publick accounts | 2 |
any way concerned with | 2 |
to some of them | 2 |
whither they had been | 2 |
my person ought not | 2 |
against the common law | 2 |
with relation to their | 2 |
come to visit their | 2 |
into freedom by the | 2 |
prisoner that lay sick | 2 |
i was in trouble | 2 |
live more at ease | 2 |
it could not be | 2 |
no agreement between your | 2 |
to the destruction of | 2 |
the d category of | 2 |
no a salva libertate | 2 |
but now in prison | 2 |
ships he solicited for | 2 |
they live in prosperity | 2 |
was not so much | 2 |
xml conversion the innocent | 2 |
doe not thy selfe | 2 |
us can dwell with | 2 |
they ought not to | 2 |
for acceptance of repentance | 2 |
thou in prison art | 2 |
forreign to the matter | 2 |
the sorrowful sighing of | 2 |
resolve within your self | 2 |
and i shall be | 2 |
vvilliam brereton hath raised | 2 |
the pleasure of any | 2 |
to converse with god | 2 |
when the commissioners for | 2 |
of eight shillings a | 2 |
this most necessary and | 2 |
of execution by a | 2 |
it hath been an | 2 |
excuse the course i | 2 |
a letter to the | 2 |
and for the sincerity | 2 |
nouus homo a prisoner | 2 |
of the companion for | 2 |
not what they say | 2 |
those whom i have | 2 |
before and after judgment | 2 |
deal not with me | 2 |
proved before the admiralty | 2 |
own the justice of | 2 |
you to carry me | 2 |
his majesty in council | 2 |
of the lord jesus | 2 |
lieutenant collonell john lilburne | 2 |
and rulers of the | 2 |
neer the west end | 2 |
a worse prison or | 2 |
high admiral of england | 2 |
became of this part | 2 |
a clerk to the | 2 |
husband and john field | 2 |
and xml conversion an | 2 |
that some of the | 2 |
was still depending before | 2 |
of thy free mercy | 2 |
set your self to | 2 |
the hands of the | 2 |
his life at your | 2 |
at the pleasure of | 2 |
honest to his creditors | 2 |
estate of the debtor | 2 |
all the english prisoners | 2 |
and of all my | 2 |
of char les covrtney | 2 |
who sent to know | 2 |
minde will be at | 2 |
by an order from | 2 |
beginning of the war | 2 |
have had of thy | 2 |
i could not but | 2 |
to their lordships order | 2 |
i might perish by | 2 |
expiated for my diversitie | 2 |
i am your sonne | 2 |
the city of norwich | 2 |
it may not be | 2 |
be cast upon him | 2 |
charles courtney w ith | 2 |
like to do much | 2 |
pleasure of any man | 2 |
will be like to | 2 |
anthorized sic to carry | 2 |
to a carefull friend | 2 |
and desired me to | 2 |
was no time for | 2 |
will nothing them availe | 2 |
before the lords of | 2 |
to the lievetenant of | 2 |
the sight of men | 2 |
be content if you | 2 |
the lord hath considered | 2 |
house of correction at | 2 |
as in a glasse | 2 |
me apply my self | 2 |
i then in credit | 2 |
the lievetenant of the | 2 |
of that little time | 2 |
the fear of the | 2 |
the cry of my | 2 |
dearest lord and saviour | 2 |
were prisoners in the | 2 |
to which i replied | 2 |
proposal of eight shillings | 2 |
be hurried to and | 2 |
fast as i can | 2 |
improvement of remaining moments | 2 |
out of many great | 2 |
to bee sold in | 2 |
and cast into prison | 2 |
a prisoner in norwich | 2 |
the people in the | 2 |
profession of repentance under | 2 |
was seemingly anthorized sic | 2 |
before the house of | 2 |
ejaculations after his tryal | 2 |
to receive the same | 2 |
d the rate of | 2 |
of flesh and blood | 2 |
the west end of | 2 |
that gave order to | 2 |
may not be improper | 2 |
for you write to | 2 |
was mindfull of him | 2 |
let us know how | 2 |
for debt containing both | 2 |
be in a most | 2 |
when i was in | 2 |
thou canst not thy | 2 |
that masters had been | 2 |
word in his answer | 2 |
my dear lord and | 2 |
and that it is | 2 |
friend that discharged the | 2 |
further attendance that night | 2 |
will be the worse | 2 |
we hear you deduct | 2 |
of the rest of | 2 |
to his owne dejected | 2 |
without any authority from | 2 |
with all things else | 2 |
lamb of god that | 2 |
him at the time | 2 |
the next towns to | 2 |
be not the same | 2 |
what should be done | 2 |
laid down my employment | 2 |
at the bar of | 2 |
i acquainted the commissioners | 2 |
only making the changes | 2 |
and now i shall | 2 |
to obtaine remission of | 2 |
and in order thereunto | 2 |
related to a correspondence | 2 |
the time of his | 2 |
canst not here live | 2 |
of what i had | 2 |
let me advise thee | 2 |
had been two voyages | 2 |
lievetenant of the tower | 2 |
commissioners of accounts having | 2 |
way concerned with me | 2 |
have nothing to say | 2 |
my sufferings may have | 2 |
i must needs confesse | 2 |
one committed to prison | 2 |
i have sinned against | 2 |
correspondence with the french | 2 |
when they thinke least | 2 |
presence of the lord | 2 |
the matter before them | 2 |
attend with the rest | 2 |
an account of a | 2 |
they are put to | 2 |
of the cares of | 2 |
they would send for | 2 |
not one grain of | 2 |
nothing to say against | 2 |
time in this world | 2 |
dated at paris the | 2 |
discharged the trust committed | 2 |
of all these matters | 2 |
writes you word in | 2 |
sins of the world | 2 |
poor prisoners in newgate | 2 |
are fit for a | 2 |
by lieutenant collonell john | 2 |
make me apply my | 2 |
be of use to | 2 |
him to this effect | 2 |
against the lord and | 2 |
saviour jesus christs sake | 2 |
o thou lamb of | 2 |
and am free from | 2 |
of god in christ | 2 |
to his friend to | 2 |
edward husband and john | 2 |
the father and the | 2 |
lord in their trouble | 2 |
as in the sight | 2 |
office of lord high | 2 |
lordships order of reference | 2 |
an half penny per | 2 |
their chamber rent they | 2 |
to goe along with | 2 |
or any time before | 2 |
such as thou art | 2 |
of such like things | 2 |
according to the law | 2 |
a detestation of all | 2 |
as they are noted | 2 |
any time before execution | 2 |
profess the fear of | 2 |
with a detestation of | 2 |
never deducted but twelve | 2 |
and all the people | 2 |
as shall be objected | 2 |
in pursuance of an | 2 |
of a refractory condition | 2 |
be in this place | 2 |
not here live long | 2 |
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father and the son | 2 |
the rulers of this | 2 |
the prisoners of the | 2 |
upon the said act | 2 |
the present power and | 2 |
from coming to the | 2 |
eagle neer the west | 2 |
lamb and his followers | 2 |
to defend himself against | 2 |
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longer time in this | 2 |
the making up of | 2 |
your selves against the | 2 |
at the star under | 2 |
holy and merciful saviour | 2 |
the beginning of this | 2 |
a place of care | 2 |
the publick meeting house | 2 |
that then you will | 2 |
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of london shewing how | 2 |
a proposal in writing | 2 |
for executing the office | 2 |
servants of the lord | 2 |
the penitent prisoner his | 2 |
the sum it self | 2 |
over the people for | 2 |
and whereas i am | 2 |
had nothing to do | 2 |
and take a view | 2 |
in his manifold deliverances | 2 |
by meanes of a | 2 |
which are debauched men | 2 |
lord high admiral of | 2 |
the soule that hath | 2 |
angry with me for | 2 |
general prayer for all | 2 |
trust committed to him | 2 |
in any of the | 2 |
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sick men near london | 2 |
sorry for my sins | 2 |
that my person ought | 2 |
civilwar no a salva | 2 |
the spirit of god | 2 |
hue and cry after | 2 |
us know how it | 2 |
that he could not | 2 |
f thou then wast | 2 |
the people for teachers | 2 |
they ought to do | 2 |
prisoners wife of a | 2 |
was gone to sea | 2 |
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thou dost not know | 2 |
deliverance out of prison | 2 |
to an ancient maid | 2 |
legall fundamentall liberties of | 2 |
h thomason e estc | 2 |
them of their allowance | 2 |
and in stead of | 2 |
me out of them | 2 |
if they doe not | 2 |
i commend my spirit | 2 |
breach of any law | 2 |
to an ancient man | 2 |
the sight of the | 2 |
the commissioners appointed to | 2 |
by the said act | 2 |
he writes you word | 2 |
for mercy from his | 2 |
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for the time to | 2 |
prayers after sentence of | 2 |
john c the rate | 2 |
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mo a wing m | 2 |
disturbance of the peace | 2 |
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the th article of | 2 |
severall bookes and papers | 2 |
the truth of their | 2 |
ten thousand times more | 2 |
pursuant to their lordships | 2 |
they are like your | 2 |
in this my present | 2 |
to say the truth | 2 |
to quake and tremble | 2 |
their lordships order of | 2 |
a witness upon oath | 2 |
force which i cannot | 2 |
in time of neede | 2 |
my father in law | 2 |
i ought to do | 2 |
thou art a master | 2 |
the onely cause of | 2 |
to the light he | 2 |
of the peace of | 2 |
no matter who were | 2 |
give him thankes that | 2 |
by the commissioners of | 2 |
that you may be | 2 |
the office of lord | 2 |
the more thou art | 2 |
are to bee sold | 2 |
had always full weight | 2 |
as they have been | 2 |
to the petition of | 2 |
medicines for the army | 2 |
for me to be | 2 |
john lilburne since his | 2 |
the course i have | 2 |
peters church in cornhill | 2 |
remainder of my days | 2 |
necessitates me thus to | 2 |
whilst he was taking | 2 |
there was no hurt | 2 |
which i have now | 2 |
it so long as | 2 |
the church of rome | 2 |
sincerity and integrity thereof | 2 |
to his intimate friend | 2 |
in the presence of | 2 |
fundamentall lawes of this | 2 |
the th of october | 2 |
the most part your | 2 |
thro jesus christ my | 2 |
the due reward of | 2 |
and making your peace | 2 |
the name of mice | 2 |
to his eldest daughter | 2 |
the last part of | 2 |
the queen and council | 2 |
printers to the parliament | 2 |
time of their service | 2 |
above eighteen pence in | 2 |
you have any thing | 2 |
his release from prison | 2 |
their escape from plymouth | 2 |
which i am not | 2 |
betrayed the prisoner into | 2 |
of all that was | 2 |
for the sincerity and | 2 |
eng society of friends | 2 |
in the th article | 2 |
for the minuits of | 2 |
debt containing both proper | 2 |
and in the way | 2 |
of heaven against men | 2 |
which in times past | 2 |
answer to this effect | 2 |
execution of char les | 2 |
thereby done to thee | 2 |
that which thou hast | 2 |
i had to object | 2 |
and for those that | 2 |
person ought not to | 2 |
i have done to | 2 |
their gain from their | 2 |
jesus in the bonds | 2 |
leckie was gone to | 2 |
onely to declare the | 2 |
first fruits of my | 2 |
one of their clerks | 2 |
me to forget the | 2 |
s this keyboarded and | 2 |
be made a prisoner | 2 |
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the grace of god | 2 |
the first of august | 2 |
you word in his | 2 |
with me for ever | 2 |
by day or night | 2 |
i knew not how | 2 |
text in the d | 2 |
do justice to all | 2 |
of texts with or | 2 |
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the true cause of | 2 |
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if thou him love | 2 |
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justice in his sad | 2 |
the truth to tell | 2 |
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a prisoner of the | 2 |
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one day will be | 2 |
in this place now | 2 |
the last of these | 2 |
the justice of your | 2 |
the shadow of death | 2 |
that are willing to | 2 |
prison is a place | 2 |
of gods great mercies | 2 |
if this place will | 2 |
and have a care | 2 |
which is according to | 2 |
lying in the rules | 2 |
prisoner come before thee | 2 |
took care of the | 2 |
barbarously using the french | 2 |
the prisoners confession of | 2 |
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if i was willing | 2 |
i n the commons | 2 |
my selfe to be | 2 |
place of publication from | 2 |
this place will thee | 2 |
that they may have | 2 |
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make my peace with | 2 |
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conscience in the presence | 2 |
next justice of peace | 2 |
west end of pauls | 2 |
using the french prisoners | 2 |
are to require you | 2 |
through want of one | 2 |
thee in the way | 2 |
the nation may see | 2 |
this place art brought | 2 |
and a prisoner in | 2 |
and if this place | 2 |
to take into your | 2 |
the lord to declare | 2 |
thy soule to god | 2 |
the victory over the | 2 |
for a habeas corpus | 2 |
cry after sir arthur | 2 |
lord to declare it | 2 |
a that art so | 2 |
sick and wounded office | 2 |
by a iury of | 2 |
that dickinson might be | 2 |
jayl and house of | 2 |
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compiled by nouus homo | 2 |
to the wrong of | 2 |
their soules and bodies | 2 |
in relation to what | 2 |
so far as it | 2 |
are any way concerned | 2 |
the strength of the | 2 |
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takest away the sins | 2 |
the world to come | 2 |
at the making up | 2 |
have in the least | 2 |
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the fundamentall lawes of | 2 |
that are appointed to | 2 |
appear face to face | 2 |
of this life with | 2 |
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opportunity to cheat the | 2 |
committed for capital crimes | 2 |
of the fourth article | 2 |
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i am at present | 2 |
long to be with | 2 |
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to the effect following | 2 |
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the third article of | 2 |
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when thou art in | 2 |
you are called to | 2 |
b thou hast beene | 2 |
which one of the | 2 |
then the commissioners of | 2 |
this board by letter | 2 |
act for his banishment | 2 |
the utmost of my | 2 |
printed for george horton | 2 |
looke into thy owne | 2 |
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be pleased to take | 2 |
the great men of | 2 |
t o the right | 2 |
you are made a | 2 |
to swear a negative | 2 |
out of the love | 2 |
fruits of my poore | 2 |
thee to hear me | 2 |
that they may neither | 2 |
go back to the | 2 |
i am kept here | 2 |
twenty shillings a head | 2 |
posted in the leidger | 2 |
great mercies towards him | 2 |
had from time to | 2 |
prisoner that was to | 2 |
cleared my conscience in | 2 |
his owne dejected comfortlesse | 2 |
in the darke night | 2 |
if they had been | 2 |
his contest with the | 2 |
merits of my blessed | 2 |
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present commisioners for sick | 2 |
and cry after sir | 2 |
the presence of the | 2 |
sworn at the bar | 2 |
and in this manner | 2 |
conversion a salva libertate | 2 |
to get out of | 2 |
for the merits of | 2 |
raise it for them | 2 |
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to come in the | 2 |
of all the free | 2 |
art to this place | 2 |
the prayer of one | 2 |
that i have in | 2 |
were there shut up | 2 |
commissioners appointed by his | 2 |
course i have now | 2 |
and then thou wilt | 2 |
for his witness sake | 2 |
the commissioners for the | 2 |
the statute of westm | 2 |
after he had been | 2 |
and thrist after righteousness | 2 |
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cause of all the | 2 |
to the merry man | 2 |
as one of the | 2 |
being lodged in a | 2 |
proffer made unto his | 2 |
unto the lord in | 2 |
the word of god | 2 |
that it is not | 2 |
that not one grain | 2 |
needs and circumstances by | 2 |
which related to mr | 2 |
in stead of coyne | 2 |
that your petitioner having | 2 |
to the secretary of | 2 |
to an hue and | 2 |
what he had done | 2 |
therefore in case you | 2 |
making the changes as | 2 |
that of late did | 2 |
that may not be | 2 |
there is no law | 2 |
penitent thief on the | 2 |
my sentence of death | 2 |
the charity of some | 2 |
the spoiling of their | 2 |
latta sampled and proofread | 2 |
of him in his | 2 |
for there is no | 2 |
when i sent them | 2 |
be objected against me | 2 |
make for your self | 2 |
i must thee tell | 2 |
o holy and merciful | 2 |
let the rulers of | 2 |
printed for giles calvert | 2 |
i am no longer | 2 |
of the present power | 2 |
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men in present power | 2 |
power over the prisoners | 2 |
present power and government | 2 |
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sent to the lievetenant | 2 |
of the severall bookes | 2 |
the said rhubarb was | 2 |
to look to them | 2 |
from the sentence of | 2 |
to be called thy | 2 |
tending to the utter | 2 |
according to what mr | 2 |
for returns of money | 2 |
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petition to the house | 2 |
the minuits of the | 2 |
as an honest man | 2 |
and exchange of prisoners | 2 |
liberties of the people | 2 |
the hearts of judges | 2 |
know how it comes | 2 |
thro the merits and | 2 |
faciunt homines potentiores non | 2 |
themselves after sentence of | 2 |
to a correspondence with | 2 |
thou art like to | 2 |
to the city of | 2 |
and that they are | 2 |
consider of all these | 2 |
lords spiritual and temporal | 2 |
printed for john williams | 2 |
the trust committed to | 2 |
he goeth about to | 2 |
all the remainder of | 2 |
that come to visit | 2 |
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art a master of | 2 |
for such a one | 2 |
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side or the other | 2 |
sufferings may have expiated | 2 |
the name of rats | 2 |
of the said prison | 2 |
so long as they | 2 |
under peters church in | 2 |
with or more defects | 2 |
god that takest away | 2 |
acceptable in thy sight | 2 |
civill and personall actions | 2 |
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the most part of | 2 |
in such a place | 2 |
troubles to this present | 2 |
and to have a | 2 |
a wing h thomason | 2 |
of exercising those offices | 2 |
all to the best | 2 |
still depending before them | 2 |
me thus to seeke | 2 |
ejaculations for him at | 2 |
soule that hath done | 2 |
the multitude of my | 2 |
thrist after righteousness by | 2 |
inherit the kingdom of | 2 |
commissioners of accounts said | 2 |
of the present commisioners | 2 |
if you shall send | 2 |
under my hand and | 2 |
much as you please | 2 |
i am here in | 2 |
after you have received | 2 |
of the inhabitants of | 2 |
of lieutenant collonel john | 2 |
before the admiralty and | 2 |
to the view of | 2 |
meditation whilst he was | 2 |
cast into prison for | 2 |
is a place that | 2 |
prisoners lying in the | 2 |
and excuse the course | 2 |
minuits of the admiralty | 2 |
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plead the cause of | 2 |
been justly committed for | 2 |
to thy great cost | 2 |
i laid down my | 2 |
the publisher to the | 2 |
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to the rich man | 2 |
the parliament of england | 2 |
out of this land | 2 |
the lord god of | 2 |
a thanksgiving for a | 2 |
publisher to the reader | 2 |
between your letter and | 2 |
how it comes to | 2 |
of the city of | 2 |
he believes it has | 2 |
to examin into it | 2 |
ever blessed be thy | 2 |
worthy to be called | 2 |
which have been lately | 2 |
as a criminal in | 2 |
the sentence of death | 2 |
to make my peace | 2 |
a stc estc s | 2 |
the worst of men | 2 |
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look up to god | 2 |
servant and a witnesse | 2 |
under the name of | 2 |
beef out of the | 2 |
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into his adversaries hands | 2 |
three of the commissioners | 2 |
have expiated for my | 2 |
at end of letter | 2 |
by vertue of the | 2 |
to know how it | 2 |
the prisoner that lay | 2 |
the sight of that | 2 |
their favour in his | 2 |
greatness of thy power | 2 |
persons for their favour | 2 |
to the lord god | 2 |
therefore i for helpe | 2 |
those that gave them | 2 |
for which you are | 2 |
queries out of the | 2 |
my hand and seale | 2 |
remaining moments of life | 2 |
seemingly anthorized sic to | 2 |
petitioner hath suffered a | 2 |
the company of priests | 2 |
or thus to importune | 2 |
the law of nature | 2 |
common jayl and house | 2 |
exchanging prisoners at war | 2 |
they were proved before | 2 |
to the carelesse man | 2 |
was come for england | 2 |
called atturney general on | 2 |
of peace and concord | 2 |
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clement slie fencer with | 2 |
my king and country | 2 |
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the sincerity and integrity | 2 |
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for him at the | 2 |
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a meditation upon the | 2 |
execution by a friend | 2 |
and circumstances by john | 2 |
other personall actions whatsoever | 2 |
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my peace with thee | 2 |
before the commissioners for | 2 |
favour in his cause | 2 |
c why dost thou | 2 |
it may be thou | 2 |
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they had been justly | 2 |
had at that time | 2 |
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of lord high admiral | 2 |
others as well as | 2 |
no need of it | 2 |
help of thy grace | 2 |
have just cause to | 2 |
the prisoner at liberty | 2 |
gracious pardon to the | 2 |
to be of that | 2 |
and that for the | 2 |
civilwar no the innocent | 2 |
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matter who were owners | 2 |
prayer for mercy from | 2 |
to do justice to | 2 |
pray let us know | 2 |
rest of the prisoners | 2 |
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original in huntington library | 2 |
john latta sampled and | 2 |
tell which way to | 2 |
that none of them | 2 |
led into the leades | 2 |
courtney w ith other | 2 |
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the great work of | 2 |
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will doe the like | 2 |
to approve your faith | 2 |
as fast as i | 2 |
goe along with him | 2 |
in the world to | 2 |
petition of the inhabitants | 2 |
they do make me | 2 |
god save the king | 2 |
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of original in huntington | 2 |
to the honourable the | 2 |
that you have been | 2 |
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a man when he | 2 |
by the lords of | 2 |
illegible i n the | 2 |
the chairman demanding of | 2 |
wherefore he makes it | 2 |
and therefore in case | 2 |
rights and properties of | 2 |
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not to be hurried | 2 |
your petitioner hath been | 2 |
by thy grace i | 2 |
printed by edward husband | 2 |
my hope is you | 2 |
honours to send for | 2 |
to be a witness | 2 |
friend to see him | 2 |
as occasion shall require | 2 |
master of the tap | 2 |
like process was given | 2 |
several voyages to france | 2 |
dangers and troubles to | 2 |
recovery of their health | 2 |
till he should pay | 2 |
hearts of judges and | 2 |
prayers for an heart | 2 |
a witnesse of jesus | 2 |
not give me my | 2 |
the present commisioners for | 2 |
that if the said | 2 |
w ith other passages | 2 |
to such as are | 2 |
and house of correction | 2 |
to live and die | 2 |
to the women which | 2 |
for the escape of | 2 |
every one that comes | 2 |
care and kind providence | 2 |
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the king in the | 2 |
wing h thomason e | 2 |
the lord in their | 2 |
f the rate of | 2 |
in this juncture of | 2 |
that was mindfull of | 2 |
let the sorrowful sighing | 2 |
gentle passenger and take | 2 |
printed in the year | 2 |
for a prisoner for | 2 |
of all which i | 2 |
men that live in | 2 |
to a prisoners wife | 2 |
i in prison was | 2 |
prisoner into his adversaries | 2 |
kingdom of heaven against | 2 |
rid me of my | 2 |
thy credit in this | 2 |
he must be knaue | 2 |
and business in prison | 2 |
in comparison of those | 2 |
lay hold on all | 2 |
estc s this keyboarded | 2 |
at paris the th | 2 |
vltra posse non est | 2 |
that which thou canst | 2 |
to require you to | 2 |
and so by the | 2 |
and the chairman demanding | 2 |
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which before i had | 2 |
if you could have | 2 |
deducted above eighteen pence | 2 |
committed to prison for | 2 |
their honours could not | 2 |
to declare the word | 2 |
which i cannot resist | 2 |
but if you can | 2 |
and since i was | 2 |
into the hearts of | 2 |
agreement between your letter | 2 |
printed by william iones | 2 |
up of the plague | 2 |
friday the th of | 2 |
your peace with almighty | 2 |
act of the late | 2 |
penitent prisoner his character | 2 |
great work of repentance | 2 |
bring thy soule into | 2 |
and not at all | 2 |
judge of heaven and | 2 |
bondage in the tower | 2 |
the best use of | 2 |
which we shall see | 2 |
trust thee for a | 2 |
and at the time | 2 |
in reference to his | 2 |
in being content to | 2 |
in the list of | 2 |
may have free liberty | 2 |
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you have brought upon | 2 |
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that he and his | 2 |
being reduced to this | 2 |
to send for him | 2 |
owne dejected comfortlesse wife | 2 |
that it is the | 2 |
upon my own head | 2 |
that he did not | 2 |
i was sent to | 2 |
thee day by day | 2 |
make my repentance true | 2 |
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them as you please | 2 |
being contrary to the | 2 |
or that i have | 2 |
in the said act | 2 |
that discharged the trust | 2 |
a terror to the | 2 |
of all things else | 2 |
but shall suffer you | 2 |
idle course of life | 2 |
stay gentle passenger and | 2 |
a carefull friend that | 2 |
that i have suffered | 2 |
to the men in | 2 |
the lamb of god | 2 |
i am not so | 2 |
sellers of the the | 2 |
not have so little | 2 |
the medicines for the | 2 |
and cast him into | 2 |
executing the office of | 2 |
the reliefe of poore | 2 |
and against the day | 2 |
your petitioner hath suffered | 2 |
canst not thy selfe | 2 |
attend the commissioners of | 2 |
but looke into thy | 2 |
to inform you hereby | 2 |
prisoners for debt containing | 2 |
lord have mercy upon | 2 |
before the next justice | 2 |
the end of the | 2 |
and hartfo rd shire | 2 |
the star under peters | 2 |
of my poore endeavours | 2 |
and proceedings for recovery | 2 |
i could not continue | 2 |
who amongst us can | 2 |
by edward husband and | 2 |
merchant of london shewing | 2 |
but could never obtain | 2 |
i was not able | 2 |
the legall fundamentall liberties | 2 |
him that betrayed the | 2 |
him upon the said | 2 |
and take diligent notice | 2 |
which thou art here | 2 |
and he writes you | 2 |
bar of the house | 2 |
i have been a | 2 |
the one thing necessary | 2 |