"New-England pleaded with, and pressed to consider the things which concern her peace, at least in this her day: or, A seasonable and serious word of faithful advice to the churches and people of God (primarily those) in the Massachusets colony; musingly to ponder, and bethink themselves, what is the tendency, and will certainly be the sad issue, of sundry unchristian and crooked wayes, which too too many have been turning aside unto, if persisted and gone on in" - Information and Links:

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Delivered in a sermon preached at Boston in New-England, May. 7. 1673. Being the day of election there

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