TITLE: New-England judged, by the spirit of the Lord

AUTHOR:   Bishop, George.   Grove, Joseph.  

Table of Contents:

    FRONT MATTER:   NEW ENGLAND JUDGED —BY THE— SPIRIT OF THE LORD.      Starts at - Img 2 Pg UN
  • (1)      Starts at - Img 3 Pg UN
  • (2)  PREFATORY REMARKS.    Starts at - Img 4 Pg UN
  • (3)  TO THE UNPREJUDICED READER.    Starts at - Img 6 Pg UN
  • (4)  NEW ENGLAND JUDGED BY THE SPIRIT OF THE LORD.    Starts at - Img 10 Pg UN
    • (4.8)  “THIS TO THE MAGISTRATES AT COURT IN SALEM.    Starts at - Img 66 Pg 63
  • (5)  A FEW WORDS TO THE KING AND BOTH HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT, AND THE Rulers and Peoples of these Nations, AS A WARNING FROM THE LORD.    Starts at - Img 179 Pg UN

  • FRONT MATTER:   NEW ENGLAND JUDGED BY THE SPIRIT OF THE LORD.     Starts at - Img 184 Pg UN
  • (6)  NEW ENGLAND JUDGED BY THE SPIRIT OF THE LORD. THE SECOND PART.    Starts at - Img 186 Pg UN
    • (6.2)  SUFFERINGS IN THE DUTCH PLANTATIONS.    Starts at - Img 274 Pg 273
  • (7)  A POSTSCRIPT containing some further sufferings and judgments of god on the persecutors. First, Daniel Gould's Relation of some passages concerning William Robinson, Marmaduke Stevenson, and himself, etc., further than is related in the former treatise.    Starts at - Img 315 Pg 314
  • (8)  A SHORT SUMMARY OF SOME OF THE Sufferings of the people of God called Quakers, in New England, both former and latter, as represented in a broadside to the King and Parliament, in the year 1669.    Starts at - Img 319 Pg 318
  • (9)  A BRIEF RELATION OF THE Eminent hand and judgments of the Lord upon some of the rulers, priests, and people of New England, who had a hand in persecuting the people of the Lord, there called Quakers.    Starts at - Img 322 Pg 321
    • (9.2)  G. Keith's Account of the Just Judgment of God on them, in Answer to Increase Mather.    Starts at - Img 329 Pg 328

    FRONT MATTER:   AN APPENDIX TO THE BOOK ENTITLED NEW ENGLAND JUDGED, BEING CERTAIN WRITINGS OF THOSE PERSONS WHO WERE THERE EXECUTED.      Starts at - Img 338 Pg UN
  • (10)  AN APPENDIX TO THE BOOK ENTITLED NEW ENGLAND JUDGED.    Starts at - Img 340 Pg UN
    • (10.1)  This concerns all such Rulers, Priests, and People in New England, who have joined hand in hand to persecute the saints; but especially the rulers and priests of Massachusetts Bay, in New England; who are become more bloody, cruel, bold, and impudent in their wickedness than the rest of their brethren; who have attempted to make a bloody law and unrighteous decree, to banish the children and people of God, upon pain of death, out of their jurisdiction; and, by an unrighteous decree, have made a law to put the servants of God to death if they return again into their patent. Therefore mark the cruelties which are the fruits of New England's professors, all you that read this paper.    Starts at - Img 340 Pg UN
    • (10.2)  William Robinson, a faithful martyr, was banished upon pain of death, and robbed, and tortured with cruel whippings, and afterwards condemned to die with his fellow-sufferers, Marmaduke Stevenson and Mary Dyer, who all three, hand in hand, like innocent lambs, were led away, with the soldiers guarding, and the drums beating, that the people might not hear them speak, to the place of execution, where, by the priests, rulers, and professors, they were cruelly murdered for the Word of God, and the testimony of Jesus. Eleven days before their death, this salutation of his love to his fellow-prisoners proceeded from him as followeth:—    Starts at - Img 358 Pg 357
    • (10.3)  This is a copy of William Robinson's Letter to the Lord's people.    Starts at - Img 359 Pg 358
    • (10.4)  A call from death to life, and out of the dark ways and worships of the world, where the seed is held in bondage under the merchants of Babylon.    Starts at - Img 361 Pg 360
    • (10.5)  This is a copy of Marmaduke Stevenson's Letter to the Lord's People.    Starts at - Img 375 Pg 374
    • (10.6)  To Friends in New England, or where this may come, greeting:    Starts at - Img 381 Pg 380
    • (10.7)  An Epistle of William Leddra to Friends, written by him the day before he was put to death.    Starts at - Img 386 Pg 385

    FRONT MATTER:   TRUTH AND INNOCENCY DEFENDED AGAINST FALSEHOOD AND ENVY, AND THE MARTYRS OF JESUS, AND SUFFERERS FOR HIS SAKE, VINDICATED.      Starts at - Img 390 Pg UN
  • (11)  INTRODUCTION.    Starts at - Img 392 Pg UN
  • (12)  TERRIBLE THINGS BY THE RED SEA.    Starts at - Img 540 Pg 539
  • (13)  INDEX.    Starts at - Img 568 Pg 567