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An additional discourse relating unto a treatise lately published by Capt. Robert Norwood, intituled. A pathway unto Englands perfect settlement. Many things therein are more fully opened, several doubts and objections answered; a brief account given of the ancient laws, customs, and constitutions of this nation, before and since the conquest, so called. With something concerning the Jewish civil constitutions. With a brief answer to Mr. John Spittlehouse, in his book bearing the title, the first addresses to his Excellencie, &c.
Alternate title: First addresses to His Excellencie the Lord General, with the Assembly of elders elected by him and his Council for the management of the affairs of this Commonwealth; as also, to all the cordial officers and souldiers under his command; Pathway unto England's perfect settlement; and its centre and foundation of rest and peace.; Pathway unto England's perfect settlement; and its centre and foundation of rest and peace.
Bibliographic name/number: Thomason / E.708[9]; Wing (2nd ed.) / N1379. Norwood, Robert, Captain.
EEBO British Library records - unstructured.
[2], 66 p. London:
Printed for Richard Moon, at the seven stars in Paul's Church-yard, neer the great North-door, 1653.