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John Lilburne to Mr. Wollaston keeper of Newgate or his Deputy. date: 1646.0 pages: extension: .xml txt: ./txt/A88165.txt cache: ./cache/A88165.xml Content-Type application/xml X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.xml.DcXMLParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 8 resourceName b'A88165.xml' A35663 txt/../ent/A35663.ent === file2bib.sh === id: A93013 author: Sexby, Edward, d. 1658. title: For our faithfull and ever honored commanders, the right honorable his excellency, Sir Thomas Fairfax, Major Generall Skipton, Lieutenant Generall Cromwell, presented to them in the behalfe of eight regiments of horse, by three private soldiers, who were sent from the quarters by the soldery of the forementioned regiments, wherein they manifest to the world their reall affections to this Common-wealth, and their forward and brotherly assistance, towards the reliefe of Ireland: if not by some diverted date: 1647.0 pages: extension: .xml txt: ./txt/A93013.txt cache: ./cache/A93013.xml Content-Type application/xml X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.xml.DcXMLParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 4 resourceName b'A93013.xml' A31499 txt/../wrd/A31499.wrd A96699 txt/../wrd/A96699.wrd A96699 txt/../ent/A96699.ent A96699 txt/../pos/A96699.pos === file2bib.sh === id: A84986 author: Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671. title: A full narative [sic] of all the proceedings betweene His Excellency the Lord Fairfax and the mutineers, since his Excellencies advance from London, Thursday May 10. to their routing and surprizall, Munday May 14. at mid-night. VVith the particulars of that engagement, the prisoners taken, and the triall and condemning Cornet Thompson and Cornet Denn to die, who were the ringleaders in the mutiny. Also his Excellencies the Lord Generals letter to the Speaker concerning the same. Published by speciall authority to prevent false and impertinent relations. date: 1649.0 pages: extension: .xml txt: ./txt/A84986.txt cache: ./cache/A84986.xml Content-Type application/xml X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.xml.DcXMLParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 12 resourceName b'A84986.xml' === file2bib.sh === id: A52648 author: England and Wales. Army. Council. title: A narrative of the proceedings of His Excellencie the Lord General Fairfax in the reducing of the revolted troops Appointed by his Excellency, and his Councell of Warre, to be printed and published, and signed by their order, May 21. 1649. Ri. Hatter Secret. date: 1649.0 pages: extension: .xml txt: ./txt/A52648.txt cache: ./cache/A52648.xml Content-Type application/xml X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.xml.DcXMLParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 7 resourceName b'A52648.xml' A05465 txt/../pos/A05465.pos === file2bib.sh === id: A90235 author: Lilburne, John, 1614?-1657. title: England's miserie, and remedie in a judicious letter from an utter-barrister to his speciall friend, concerning Leiutenant [sic] Col. Lilburn's imprisonment in Newgate, Sept: 1645. date: 1645.0 pages: extension: .xml txt: ./txt/A90235.txt cache: ./cache/A90235.xml Content-Type application/xml X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.xml.DcXMLParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 15 resourceName b'A90235.xml' A96697 txt/../pos/A96697.pos A05465 txt/../wrd/A05465.wrd A96697 txt/../ent/A96697.ent === file2bib.sh === id: A31499 author: Lilburne, John, 1614?-1657. title: Certaine observations upon the tryall of Leiut. Col. John Lilburne date: 1649.0 pages: extension: .xml txt: ./txt/A31499.txt cache: ./cache/A31499.xml Content-Type application/xml X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.xml.DcXMLParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 16 resourceName b'A31499.xml' A05465 txt/../ent/A05465.ent === file2bib.sh === id: A86571 author: Halhead, Henry. title: Inclosure thrown open: or, Depopulation depopulated. Not by spades and mattocks; but, by the word of God, the laws of the land, and solid arguments. And the most material pleas that can be brought for it, considered and answered. / By Henry Halhead. date: 1650.0 pages: extension: .xml txt: ./txt/A86571.txt cache: ./cache/A86571.xml Content-Type application/xml X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.xml.DcXMLParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 18 resourceName b'A86571.xml' === file2bib.sh === id: A78129 author: H. B. title: The crafts-mens craft. Or The wiles of the discoverers. In abusing and incensing authority and the people against innocent and harmlesse men, by false accusations, and sophistical suggestions: viz. because they are not formalists they are atheists: because not superstitious, therefore irreligious: because they are against tyranny and oppression, therefore they are against government, magistracy, and laws: because for good and equal laws, therefore for no order or distinctions, and for equalling mens estates, &c. and these delusions are here cleerly manifested. / By H.B. date: 1649.0 pages: extension: .xml txt: ./txt/A78129.txt cache: ./cache/A78129.xml Content-Type application/xml X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.xml.DcXMLParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 16 resourceName b'A78129.xml' INFO Detecting media type for Filename: b'A80437.xml' INFO rmeta/text (autodetecting type) INFO Detecting media type for Filename: b'A96699.xml' INFO rmeta/text (autodetecting type) A96697 txt/../wrd/A96697.wrd INFO Detecting media type for Filename: b'A05465.xml' INFO rmeta/text (autodetecting type) INFO Detecting media type for Filename: b'A66680.xml' INFO rmeta/text (autodetecting type) INFO Detecting media type for Filename: b'A35663.xml' INFO rmeta/text (autodetecting type) === file2bib.sh === id: A90239 author: Overton, Richard, fl. 1646. title: Martin's eccho: or A remonstrance, from His Holinesse reverend young Martin Mar-Priest, responsorie to the late sacred synoddicall decretall, in all humility presented to the reverend, pious, and grave consideration of the right reverend father in God, the vniversall bishop of our soules, his superlative holinesse Sir Symon Synod. date: 1645.0 pages: extension: .xml txt: ./txt/A90239.txt cache: ./cache/A90239.xml Content-Type application/xml X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.xml.DcXMLParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 18 resourceName b'A90239.xml' A66680 txt/../pos/A66680.pos INFO Detecting media type for Filename: b'A96689.xml' INFO rmeta/text (autodetecting type) INFO Detecting media type for Filename: b'A96695.xml' INFO rmeta/text (autodetecting type) A66683 txt/../pos/A66683.pos INFO Detecting media type for Filename: b'A44511.xml' INFO rmeta/text (autodetecting type) INFO Detecting media type for Filename: b'A96697.xml' INFO rmeta/text (autodetecting type) A66680 txt/../ent/A66680.ent === file2bib.sh === id: A43120 author: Marprelate, Martin, pseud. title: Hay any worke for Cooper, or, A briefe pistle directed by way of an Hublication to the Reverend Byshops counselling them if they will needes bee barrelled up for feare of smelling in the nostrills of His Majesty and the state that they would use the advise of Reverend Martin for the providing of their Cooper because trhe Reverend T. C., by which mysticall letters is understood either the bouncing parson of east-meane or Tom Coakes his Chaplaine, to be an unskilfull and a beceitfull Tub-trimmer : wherein worthy Martin Qvits himselfe like a man I warrant you in the modest defence of his selfe and his learned pistles and maketh the Coopers hoopes to slye off and the Bishops Tubs to leake out of all cry / penned and compiled by Martin the metropolitan. date: 1642.0 pages: extension: .xml txt: ./txt/A43120.txt cache: ./cache/A43120.xml Content-Type application/xml X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.xml.DcXMLParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 41 resourceName b'A43120.xml' A66680 txt/../wrd/A66680.wrd A66683 txt/../wrd/A66683.wrd A96695 txt/../wrd/A96695.wrd A96695 txt/../pos/A96695.pos A90239 txt/../wrd/A90239.wrd A90239 txt/../ent/A90239.ent A44511 txt/../pos/A44511.pos A80437 txt/../pos/A80437.pos A78129 txt/../wrd/A78129.wrd A44511 txt/../wrd/A44511.wrd A86571 txt/../pos/A86571.pos A86571 txt/../wrd/A86571.wrd A80437 txt/../wrd/A80437.wrd A78129 txt/../ent/A78129.ent A78129 txt/../pos/A78129.pos A93013 txt/../pos/A93013.pos A93013 txt/../ent/A93013.ent A93013 txt/../wrd/A93013.wrd A90239 txt/../pos/A90239.pos A86571 txt/../ent/A86571.ent A44511 txt/../ent/A44511.ent A96695 txt/../ent/A96695.ent A66683 txt/../ent/A66683.ent A80437 txt/../ent/A80437.ent A43120 txt/../pos/A43120.pos === file2bib.sh === id: A66687 author: Winstanley, Gerrard, b. 1609. title: The new law of righteousnes budding forth, in restoring the whole creation from the bondage of the curse. Or A glimpse of the new heaven, and new earth, wherein dwels righteousnes. Giving an alarm to silence all that preach or speak from hear-say, or imagination. By Gerrard Winstanley date: 1649.0 pages: extension: .xml txt: ./txt/A66687.txt cache: ./cache/A66687.xml Content-Type application/xml X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.xml.DcXMLParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 55 resourceName b'A66687.xml' === file2bib.sh === id: A66683 author: Winstanley, Gerrard, b. 1609. title: The breaking of the day of God wherein, four things are manifested : I. That the two witnesses are not in ki[ll]ing, but in rising from death, II. The three dayes and half, or 42. months of the saints captivity under the beast, very near expired, III. Christ hath begun to reign in his saints, and to tread their corrupt flesh under his feet, IIII. Christs dominion over the nations of the world, near the approach / by Gerrard VVinstanley. date: 1649.0 pages: extension: .xml txt: ./txt/A66683.txt cache: ./cache/A66683.xml Content-Type application/xml X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.xml.DcXMLParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 65 resourceName b'A66683.xml' === file2bib.sh === id: A35663 author: Denne, Henry, 1606 or 7-1660? title: The Levellers designe discovered, or, The anatomie of the late unhappie mutinie presented unto the souldiery of the army vnder the command of His Excellency the Lord Fairfax, for prevention of the like in others / written by Henry Denne ... date: 1649.0 pages: extension: .xml txt: ./txt/A35663.txt cache: ./cache/A35663.xml Content-Type application/xml X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.xml.DcXMLParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 5 resourceName b'A35663.xml' A43120 txt/../ent/A43120.ent === file2bib.sh === id: A96689 author: Barker, John, 17th cent. title: An appeal to the House of Commons, desiring their ansvver: vvhether the common-people shall have the quiet enjoyment of the commons and waste land; or whether they shall be under the will of lords of mannors still. Occasioned by an arrest, made by Thomas Lord Wenman, Ralph Verny Knight, and Richard Winwood Esq; upon the author hereof, for a trespass, in digging upon the common-land at Georges Hill in Surrey. / By Gerrard Winstanly, Iohn Barker, and Thomas Star, in the name of all the poor oppressed in the land of England. date: 1649.0 pages: extension: .xml txt: ./txt/A96689.txt cache: ./cache/A96689.xml Content-Type application/xml X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.xml.DcXMLParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 9 resourceName b'A96689.xml' === file2bib.sh === id: A96695 author: Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671. title: A letter to the Lord Fairfax, and his Councell of VVar, with divers questions to the lawyers, and ministers: proving it an undeniable equity, that the common people ought to dig, plow, plant and dwell upon the commons, without hiring them, or paying rent to any. Delivered to the Generall and the chief officers on Saturday June 9. / By Jerrard Winstanly, in the behalf of those who have begun to dig upon George-Hill in Surrey. date: 1649.0 pages: extension: .xml txt: ./txt/A96695.txt cache: ./cache/A96695.xml Content-Type application/xml X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.xml.DcXMLParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 9 resourceName b'A96695.xml' A43120 txt/../wrd/A43120.wrd === file2bib.sh === id: A96699 author: Winstanley, Gerrard, b. 1609. title: A vvatch-vvord to the city of London, and the Armie: wherein you may see that Englands freedome, which should be the result of all our victories, is sinking deeper under the Norman power, as appears by the relation of the unrighteous proceedings of Kingstone-Court against some of the Diggers at George-hill, under colour of law; but yet thereby the cause of the Diggers is more brightened and strengthened: so that every one singly may truly say what his freedome is, and where it lies. / By Jerrard Winstanly. date: 1649.0 pages: extension: .xml txt: ./txt/A96699.txt cache: ./cache/A96699.xml Content-Type application/xml X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.xml.DcXMLParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 14 resourceName b'A96699.xml' A66687 txt/../pos/A66687.pos === file2bib.sh === id: A44511 author: Halesiados. title: Halesiados. A message from the Normans, to the generall of the Kentish forces. With the generalls answer to the Normans letter. Also two state-pasquils, 1. The independent suspended. 2. The leveller listed. date: 1648.0 pages: extension: .xml txt: ./txt/A44511.txt cache: ./cache/A44511.xml Content-Type application/xml X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.xml.DcXMLParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 6 resourceName b'A44511.xml' === file2bib.sh === id: A80437 author: Coppe, Abiezer, 1619-1672. title: A fiery flying roll: a word from the Lord to all the great ones of the Earth, whom this may concerne: being the last warning piece at the dreadfull day of judgement. For now the Lord is come to 1 Informe 2 Advise and warne 3 Charge 4 Judge and sentence the great ones. As also most compassionately informing, and most lovingly and pathetically advising and warning London. With a terrible word and fatall blow from the Lord, upon the gathered churches. And all by his Most Excellent Majesty, dwelling in, and shining through Auxilium Patris, vu alias, Coppe. With another flying roll ensuing (to all the inhabitants of the Earth.) The contents of both following. date: nan pages: extension: .xml txt: ./txt/A80437.txt cache: ./cache/A80437.xml Content-Type application/xml X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.xml.DcXMLParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 13 resourceName b'A80437.xml' === file2bib.sh === id: A05465 author: Lilburne, John, 1614?-1657. title: A coppy of a letter written by John Lilburne, close prisoner in the wards of the fleet, which he sent to Iames Ingram and Henry Hopkins, wardens of the said fleet. Wherin is fully discovered their great cruelty exercised upon his body date: 1640.0 pages: extension: .xml txt: ./txt/A05465.txt cache: ./cache/A05465.xml Content-Type application/xml X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.xml.DcXMLParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 21 resourceName b'A05465.xml' A66687 txt/../ent/A66687.ent A66687 txt/../wrd/A66687.wrd === file2bib.sh === id: A96697 author: Winstanley, Gerrard, b. 1609. title: A new-yeers gift for the Parliament and Armie: shewing what the kingly power is; and that the cause of those that they call Diggers is the life and marrow of that cause the Parliament hath declared for, and the Army fought for; the perfecting of which work, will prove England to be the first of nations, of the tenth part of the city Babylon, that fals off from the Beast first, and that sets the Crown upon Christs head, to govern the world in righteousness: / by Jerrard Winstanley a lover of Englands freedom and peace. date: 1650.0 pages: extension: .xml txt: ./txt/A96697.txt cache: ./cache/A96697.xml Content-Type application/xml X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.xml.DcXMLParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 26 resourceName b'A96697.xml' === file2bib.sh === id: A66680 author: Winslow, Edward, 1595-1655. title: The danger of tolerating levellers in a civil state, or, An historicall narration of the dangerous pernicious practices and opinions wherewith Samuel Gorton and his levelling accomplices so much disturbed and molested the severall plantations in New-England parallel to the positions and proceedings of the present levellers in Old-England : wherein their severall errors dangerous and very destructive to the peace both of church and state ... together with the course that was there taken for suppressing them are fully set forth, with a satisfactory answer to their complaints made to the Parliament / by Edw. Winslow of Plymouth in New-England. date: 1649.0 pages: extension: .xml txt: ./txt/A66680.txt cache: ./cache/A66680.xml Content-Type application/xml X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.xml.DcXMLParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 59 resourceName b'A66680.xml' Done mapping. Reducing subject-levellers-freebo === reduce.pl bib === id = A35663 author = Denne, Henry, 1606 or 7-1660? title = The Levellers designe discovered, or, The anatomie of the late unhappie mutinie presented unto the souldiery of the army vnder the command of His Excellency the Lord Fairfax, for prevention of the like in others / written by Henry Denne ... date = 1649.0 pages = extension = .xml mime = application/xml words = 3335 sentences = 887 flesch = 87 summary = The Levellers designe discovered, or, The anatomie of the late unhappie mutinie presented unto the souldiery of the army vnder the command of His Excellency the Lord Fairfax, for prevention of the like in others / written by Henry Denne ... The Levellers designe discovered, or, The anatomie of the late unhappie mutinie presented unto the souldiery of the army vnder the command of His Excellency the Lord Fairfax, for prevention of the like in others / written by Henry Denne ... civilwar no The Levellers designe discovered: or the anatomie of the late unhappie mutinie: presented unto the souldiery of the Army under the command o Denne, Henry 1649 3225 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 B The rate of 3 defects per 10,000 words puts this text in the B category of texts with fewer than 10 defects per 10,000 words. cache = ./cache/A35663.xml txt = ./txt/A35663.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = A05465 author = Lilburne, John, 1614?-1657. title = A coppy of a letter written by John Lilburne, close prisoner in the wards of the fleet, which he sent to Iames Ingram and Henry Hopkins, wardens of the said fleet. Wherin is fully discovered their great cruelty exercised upon his body date = 1640.0 pages = extension = .xml mime = application/xml words = 15289 sentences = 4695 flesch = 100 summary = This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. A coppy of a letter written by John Lilburne, close prisoner in the wards of the fleet, which he sent to Iames Ingram and Henry Hopkins, wardens of the said fleet. A coppy of a letter written by John Lilburne, close prisoner in the wards of the fleet, which he sent to Iames Ingram and Henry Hopkins, wardens of the said fleet. Wherin is fully discovered their great cruelty exercised upon his body Wherin is fully discovered their great cruelty exercised upon his body EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). cache = ./cache/A05465.xml txt = ./txt/A05465.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = A96695 author = Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671. title = A letter to the Lord Fairfax, and his Councell of VVar, with divers questions to the lawyers, and ministers: proving it an undeniable equity, that the common people ought to dig, plow, plant and dwell upon the commons, without hiring them, or paying rent to any. Delivered to the Generall and the chief officers on Saturday June 9. / By Jerrard Winstanly, in the behalf of those who have begun to dig upon George-Hill in Surrey. date = 1649.0 pages = extension = .xml mime = application/xml words = 4851 sentences = 1256 flesch = 94 summary = A letter to the Lord Fairfax, and his Councell of VVar, with divers questions to the lawyers, and ministers: proving it an undeniable equity, that the common people ought to dig, plow, plant and dwell upon the commons, without hiring them, or paying rent to any. A letter to the Lord Fairfax, and his Councell of VVar, with divers questions to the lawyers, and ministers: proving it an undeniable equity, that the common people ought to dig, plow, plant and dwell upon the commons, without hiring them, or paying rent to any. civilwar no A letter to the Lord Fairfax, and his Councell of VVar,: with divers questions to the lawyers, and ministers: proving it an undeniable equi Winstanley, Gerrard 1649 4880 5 0 0 0 1 0 31 C The rate of 31 defects per 10,000 words puts this text in the C category of texts with between 10 and 35 defects per 10,000 words. cache = ./cache/A96695.xml txt = ./txt/A96695.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = A96697 author = Winstanley, Gerrard, b. 1609. title = A new-yeers gift for the Parliament and Armie: shewing what the kingly power is; and that the cause of those that they call Diggers is the life and marrow of that cause the Parliament hath declared for, and the Army fought for; the perfecting of which work, will prove England to be the first of nations, of the tenth part of the city Babylon, that fals off from the Beast first, and that sets the Crown upon Christs head, to govern the world in righteousness: / by Jerrard Winstanley a lover of Englands freedom and peace. date = 1650.0 pages = extension = .xml mime = application/xml words = 18802 sentences = 5301 flesch = 99 summary = A new-yeers gift for the Parliament and Armie: shewing what the kingly power is; and that the cause of those that they call Diggers is the life and marrow of that cause the Parliament hath declared for, and the Army fought for; the perfecting of which work, will prove England to be the first of nations, of the tenth part of the city Babylon, that fals off from the Beast first, and that sets the Crown upon Christs head, to govern the world in righteousness: / by Jerrard Winstanley a lover of Englands freedom and peace. A new-yeers gift for the Parliament and Armie: shewing what the kingly power is; and that the cause of those that they call Diggers is the life and marrow of that cause the Parliament hath declared for, and the Army fought for; the perfecting of which work, will prove England to be the first of nations, of the tenth part of the city Babylon, that fals off from the Beast first, and that sets the Crown upon Christs head, to govern the world in righteousness: / by Jerrard Winstanley a lover of Englands freedom and peace. cache = ./cache/A96697.xml txt = ./txt/A96697.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = A52648 author = England and Wales. Army. Council. title = A narrative of the proceedings of His Excellencie the Lord General Fairfax in the reducing of the revolted troops Appointed by his Excellency, and his Councell of Warre, to be printed and published, and signed by their order, May 21. 1649. Ri. Hatter Secret. date = 1649.0 pages = extension = .xml mime = application/xml words = 2542 sentences = 630 flesch = 83 summary = Textual changes and metadata enrichments aim at making the text more computationally tractable, easier to read, and suitable for network-based collaborative curation by amateur and professional end users from many walks of life. This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. A narrative of the proceedings of His Excellencie the Lord General Fairfax in the reducing of the revolted troops Appointed by his Excellency, and his Councell of Warre, to be printed and published, and signed by their order, May 21. A narrative of the proceedings of His Excellencie the Lord General Fairfax in the reducing of the revolted troops Appointed by his Excellency, and his Councell of Warre, to be printed and published, and signed by their order, May 21. civilwar no A narrative of the proceedings of His Excellencie the Lord Generall Fairfax in the reducing of the revolted troops. cache = ./cache/A52648.xml txt = ./txt/A52648.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = A66680 author = Winslow, Edward, 1595-1655. title = The danger of tolerating levellers in a civil state, or, An historicall narration of the dangerous pernicious practices and opinions wherewith Samuel Gorton and his levelling accomplices so much disturbed and molested the severall plantations in New-England parallel to the positions and proceedings of the present levellers in Old-England : wherein their severall errors dangerous and very destructive to the peace both of church and state ... together with the course that was there taken for suppressing them are fully set forth, with a satisfactory answer to their complaints made to the Parliament / by Edw. Winslow of Plymouth in New-England. date = 1649.0 pages = extension = .xml mime = application/xml words = 45714 sentences = 12869 flesch = 94 summary = The danger of tolerating levellers in a civil state, or, An historicall narration of the dangerous pernicious practices and opinions wherewith Samuel Gorton and his levelling accomplices so much disturbed and molested the severall plantations in New-England parallel to the positions and proceedings of the present levellers in Old-England : wherein their severall errors dangerous and very destructive to the peace both of church and state ... The danger of tolerating levellers in a civil state, or, An historicall narration of the dangerous pernicious practices and opinions wherewith Samuel Gorton and his levelling accomplices so much disturbed and molested the severall plantations in New-England parallel to the positions and proceedings of the present levellers in Old-England : wherein their severall errors dangerous and very destructive to the peace both of church and state ... cache = ./cache/A66680.xml txt = ./txt/A66680.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = A31499 author = Lilburne, John, 1614?-1657. title = Certaine observations upon the tryall of Leiut. Col. John Lilburne date = 1649.0 pages = extension = .xml mime = application/xml words = 7271 sentences = 2029 flesch = 93 summary = This text is an enriched version of the TCP digital transcription A31499 of text R12622 in the English Short Title Catalog (Wing C1715). Textual changes and metadata enrichments aim at making the text more computationally tractable, easier to read, and suitable for network-based collaborative curation by amateur and professional end users from many walks of life. Textual changes aim at restoring the text the author or stationer meant to publish. 42 KB of XML-encoded text transcribed from 10 1-bit group-IV TIFF page images. This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. . The text can be copied, modified, distributed and performed, even for commercial purposes, all without asking permission. Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 48226) "For the Honourable, William Lenthall, Esquire, speaker to the knights, citizens, and burgesses assembled in Parliament" (p. cache = ./cache/A31499.xml txt = ./txt/A31499.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = A80437 author = Coppe, Abiezer, 1619-1672. title = A fiery flying roll: a word from the Lord to all the great ones of the Earth, whom this may concerne: being the last warning piece at the dreadfull day of judgement. For now the Lord is come to 1 Informe 2 Advise and warne 3 Charge 4 Judge and sentence the great ones. As also most compassionately informing, and most lovingly and pathetically advising and warning London. With a terrible word and fatall blow from the Lord, upon the gathered churches. And all by his Most Excellent Majesty, dwelling in, and shining through Auxilium Patris, vu alias, Coppe. With another flying roll ensuing (to all the inhabitants of the Earth.) The contents of both following. date = nan pages = extension = .xml mime = application/xml words = 8387 sentences = 2485 flesch = 98 summary = A fiery flying roll: a word from the Lord to all the great ones of the Earth, whom this may concerne: being the last warning piece at the dreadfull day of judgement. A fiery flying roll: a word from the Lord to all the great ones of the Earth, whom this may concerne: being the last warning piece at the dreadfull day of judgement. in the beginning of that notable day, wherein the secrets of all hearts are laid open; and wherein the worst and foulest of villanies, are discovered, under the best and fairest outsides, civilwar no A fiery flying roll:: a word from the Lord to all the great ones of the Earth, whom this may concerne: being the last warning piece at the Coppe, Abiezer 1649 9255 60 0 0 0 0 0 65 D The rate of 65 defects per 10,000 words puts this text in the D category of texts with between 35 and 100 defects per 10,000 words. cache = ./cache/A80437.xml txt = ./txt/A80437.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = A44511 author = Halesiados. title = Halesiados. A message from the Normans, to the generall of the Kentish forces. With the generalls answer to the Normans letter. Also two state-pasquils, 1. The independent suspended. 2. The leveller listed. date = 1648.0 pages = extension = .xml mime = application/xml words = 3329 sentences = 1024 flesch = 95 summary = This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. . The text can be copied, modified, distributed and performed, even for commercial purposes, all without asking permission. Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 34645) A message from the Normans, to the generall of the Kentish forces. A message from the Normans, to the generall of the Kentish forces. A message from the Normans, to the generall of the Kentish forces. With the generalls answer to the Normans letter. With the generalls answer to the Normans letter. With the generalls answer to the Normans letter. Also two sta Halesiados 1648 3273 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A This text has no known defects that were recorded as gap elements at the time of transcription. cache = ./cache/A44511.xml txt = ./txt/A44511.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = A86571 author = Halhead, Henry. title = Inclosure thrown open: or, Depopulation depopulated. Not by spades and mattocks; but, by the word of God, the laws of the land, and solid arguments. And the most material pleas that can be brought for it, considered and answered. / By Henry Halhead. date = 1650.0 pages = extension = .xml mime = application/xml words = 9055 sentences = 2614 flesch = 96 summary = Textual changes and metadata enrichments aim at making the text more computationally tractable, easier to read, and suitable for network-based collaborative curation by amateur and professional end users from many walks of life. This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. Not by spades and mattocks; but, by the word of God, the laws of the land, and solid arguments. Not by spades and mattocks; but, by the word of God, the laws of the land, and solid arguments. And the most material pleas that can be brought for it, considered and answered. Printed by Ja. Cottrel, for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle at the West-end of Paul's, civilwar no Inclosure thrown open: or, Depopulation depopulated.: Not by spades and mattocks; but, by the word of God, the laws of the land, and solid Halhead, Henry. cache = ./cache/A86571.xml txt = ./txt/A86571.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = A43120 author = Marprelate, Martin, pseud. title = Hay any worke for Cooper, or, A briefe pistle directed by way of an Hublication to the Reverend Byshops counselling them if they will needes bee barrelled up for feare of smelling in the nostrills of His Majesty and the state that they would use the advise of Reverend Martin for the providing of their Cooper because trhe Reverend T. C., by which mysticall letters is understood either the bouncing parson of east-meane or Tom Coakes his Chaplaine, to be an unskilfull and a beceitfull Tub-trimmer : wherein worthy Martin Qvits himselfe like a man I warrant you in the modest defence of his selfe and his learned pistles and maketh the Coopers hoopes to slye off and the Bishops Tubs to leake out of all cry / penned and compiled by Martin the metropolitan. date = 1642.0 pages = extension = .xml mime = application/xml words = 20665 sentences = 6420 flesch = 98 summary = C., by which mysticall letters is understood either the bouncing parson of east-meane or Tom Coakes his Chaplaine, to be an unskilfull and a beceitfull Tub-trimmer : wherein worthy Martin Qvits himselfe like a man I warrant you in the modest defence of his selfe and his learned pistles and maketh the Coopers hoopes to slye off and the Bishops Tubs to leake out of all cry / penned and compiled by Martin the metropolitan. C., by which mysticall letters is understood either the bouncing parson of east-meane or Tom Coakes his Chaplaine, to be an unskilfull and a beceitfull Tub-trimmer : wherein worthy Martin Qvits himselfe like a man I warrant you in the modest defence of his selfe and his learned pistles and maketh the Coopers hoopes to slye off and the Bishops Tubs to leake out of all cry / penned and compiled by Martin the metropolitan. cache = ./cache/A43120.xml txt = ./txt/A43120.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = A90239 author = Overton, Richard, fl. 1646. title = Martin's eccho: or A remonstrance, from His Holinesse reverend young Martin Mar-Priest, responsorie to the late sacred synoddicall decretall, in all humility presented to the reverend, pious, and grave consideration of the right reverend father in God, the vniversall bishop of our soules, his superlative holinesse Sir Symon Synod. date = 1645.0 pages = extension = .xml mime = application/xml words = 8847 sentences = 2572 flesch = 90 summary = Martin's eccho: or A remonstrance, from His Holinesse reverend young Martin Mar-Priest, responsorie to the late sacred synoddicall decretall, in all humility presented to the reverend, pious, and grave consideration of the right reverend father in God, the vniversall bishop of our soules, his superlative holinesse Sir Symon Synod. Martin's eccho: or A remonstrance, from His Holinesse reverend young Martin Mar-Priest, responsorie to the late sacred synoddicall decretall, in all humility presented to the reverend, pious, and grave consideration of the right reverend father in God, the vniversall bishop of our soules, his superlative holinesse Sir Symon Synod. civilwar no Martin's eccho: or A remonstrance, from His Holinesse reverend young Martin Mar-Priest,: responsorie to the late sacred synoddicall decreta Overton, Richard 1645 9486 10 0 0 0 0 0 11 C The rate of 11 defects per 10,000 words puts this text in the C category of texts with between 10 and 35 defects per 10,000 words. cache = ./cache/A90239.xml txt = ./txt/A90239.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = A66683 author = Winstanley, Gerrard, b. 1609. title = The breaking of the day of God wherein, four things are manifested : I. That the two witnesses are not in ki[ll]ing, but in rising from death, II. The three dayes and half, or 42. months of the saints captivity under the beast, very near expired, III. Christ hath begun to reign in his saints, and to tread their corrupt flesh under his feet, IIII. Christs dominion over the nations of the world, near the approach / by Gerrard VVinstanley. date = 1649.0 pages = extension = .xml mime = application/xml words = 39733 sentences = 12151 flesch = 100 summary = Textual changes and metadata enrichments aim at making the text more computationally tractable, easier to read, and suitable for network-based collaborative curation by amateur and professional end users from many walks of life. This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. months of the saints captivity under the beast, very near expired, III. months of the saints captivity under the beast, very near expired, III. Christ hath begun to reign in his saints, and to tread their corrupt flesh under his feet, IIII. Christ hath begun to reign in his saints, and to tread their corrupt flesh under his feet, IIII. Christs dominion over the nations of the world, near the approach / by Gerrard VVinstanley. Christs dominion over the nations of the world, near the approach / by Gerrard VVinstanley. cache = ./cache/A66683.xml txt = ./txt/A66683.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = A90235 author = Lilburne, John, 1614?-1657. title = England's miserie, and remedie in a judicious letter from an utter-barrister to his speciall friend, concerning Leiutenant [sic] Col. Lilburn's imprisonment in Newgate, Sept: 1645. date = 1645.0 pages = extension = .xml mime = application/xml words = 3392 sentences = 869 flesch = 85 summary = Textual changes and metadata enrichments aim at making the text more computationally tractable, easier to read, and suitable for network-based collaborative curation by amateur and professional end users from many walks of life. This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. England's miserie, and remedie in a judicious letter from an utter-barrister to his speciall friend, concerning Leiutenant [sic] Col. Lilburn's imprisonment in Newgate, Sept: 1645. England's miserie, and remedie in a judicious letter from an utter-barrister to his speciall friend, concerning Leiutenant [sic] Col. Lilburn's imprisonment in Newgate, Sept: 1645. civilwar no England's miserie, and remedie: in a judicious letter from an utter-barrister to his speciall friend, concerning Leiutenant [sic] Col. Lilb Utter-Barrister 1645 3334 13 0 0 0 0 0 39 D The rate of 39 defects per 10,000 words puts this text in the D category of texts with between 35 and 100 defects per 10,000 words. cache = ./cache/A90235.xml txt = ./txt/A90235.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = A66687 author = Winstanley, Gerrard, b. 1609. title = The new law of righteousnes budding forth, in restoring the whole creation from the bondage of the curse. Or A glimpse of the new heaven, and new earth, wherein dwels righteousnes. Giving an alarm to silence all that preach or speak from hear-say, or imagination. By Gerrard Winstanley date = 1649.0 pages = extension = .xml mime = application/xml words = 41887 sentences = 11814 flesch = 99 summary = Textual changes and metadata enrichments aim at making the text more computationally tractable, easier to read, and suitable for network-based collaborative curation by amateur and professional end users from many walks of life. This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. The new law of righteousnes budding forth, in restoring the whole creation from the bondage of the curse. The new law of righteousnes budding forth, in restoring the whole creation from the bondage of the curse. Giving an alarm to silence all that preach or speak from hear-say, or imagination. Giving an alarm to silence all that preach or speak from hear-say, or imagination. printed for Giles Calvert, at the black spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, civilwar no The new law of righteousnes budding forth, in restoring the whole creation from the bondage of the curse. cache = ./cache/A66687.xml txt = ./txt/A66687.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = A78129 author = H. B. title = The crafts-mens craft. Or The wiles of the discoverers. In abusing and incensing authority and the people against innocent and harmlesse men, by false accusations, and sophistical suggestions: viz. because they are not formalists they are atheists: because not superstitious, therefore irreligious: because they are against tyranny and oppression, therefore they are against government, magistracy, and laws: because for good and equal laws, therefore for no order or distinctions, and for equalling mens estates, &c. and these delusions are here cleerly manifested. / By H.B. date = 1649.0 pages = extension = .xml mime = application/xml words = 8574 sentences = 2345 flesch = 93 summary = Textual changes and metadata enrichments aim at making the text more computationally tractable, easier to read, and suitable for network-based collaborative curation by amateur and professional end users from many walks of life. In abusing and incensing authority and the people against innocent and harmlesse men, by false accusations, and sophistical suggestions: viz. In abusing and incensing authority and the people against innocent and harmlesse men, by false accusations, and sophistical suggestions: viz. because they are not formalists they are atheists: because not superstitious, therefore irreligious: because they are against tyranny and oppression, therefore they are against government, magistracy, and laws: because for good and equal laws, therefore for no order or distinctions, and for equalling mens estates, &c. because they are not formalists they are atheists: because not superstitious, therefore irreligious: because they are against tyranny and oppression, therefore they are against government, magistracy, and laws: because for good and equal laws, therefore for no order or distinctions, and for equalling mens estates, &c. cache = ./cache/A78129.xml txt = ./txt/A78129.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = A84986 author = Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671. title = A full narative [sic] of all the proceedings betweene His Excellency the Lord Fairfax and the mutineers, since his Excellencies advance from London, Thursday May 10. to their routing and surprizall, Munday May 14. at mid-night. VVith the particulars of that engagement, the prisoners taken, and the triall and condemning Cornet Thompson and Cornet Denn to die, who were the ringleaders in the mutiny. Also his Excellencies the Lord Generals letter to the Speaker concerning the same. Published by speciall authority to prevent false and impertinent relations. date = 1649.0 pages = extension = .xml mime = application/xml words = 3817 sentences = 987 flesch = 86 summary = A full narative [sic] of all the proceedings betweene His Excellency the Lord Fairfax and the mutineers, since his Excellencies advance from London, Thursday May 10. A full narative [sic] of all the proceedings betweene His Excellency the Lord Fairfax and the mutineers, since his Excellencies advance from London, Thursday May 10. VVith the particulars of that engagement, the prisoners taken, and the triall and condemning Cornet Thompson and Cornet Denn to die, who were the ringleaders in the mutiny. VVith the particulars of that engagement, the prisoners taken, and the triall and condemning Cornet Thompson and Cornet Denn to die, who were the ringleaders in the mutiny. Published by speciall authority to prevent false and impertinent relations. Published by speciall authority to prevent false and impertinent relations. cache = ./cache/A84986.xml txt = ./txt/A84986.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = A96699 author = Winstanley, Gerrard, b. 1609. title = A vvatch-vvord to the city of London, and the Armie: wherein you may see that Englands freedome, which should be the result of all our victories, is sinking deeper under the Norman power, as appears by the relation of the unrighteous proceedings of Kingstone-Court against some of the Diggers at George-hill, under colour of law; but yet thereby the cause of the Diggers is more brightened and strengthened: so that every one singly may truly say what his freedome is, and where it lies. / By Jerrard Winstanly. date = 1649.0 pages = extension = .xml mime = application/xml words = 9712 sentences = 2687 flesch = 99 summary = A vvatch-vvord to the city of London, and the Armie: wherein you may see that Englands freedome, which should be the result of all our victories, is sinking deeper under the Norman power, as appears by the relation of the unrighteous proceedings of Kingstone-Court against some of the Diggers at George-hill, under colour of law; but yet thereby the cause of the Diggers is more brightened and strengthened: so that every one singly may truly say what his freedome is, and where it lies. A vvatch-vvord to the city of London, and the Armie: wherein you may see that Englands freedome, which should be the result of all our victories, is sinking deeper under the Norman power, as appears by the relation of the unrighteous proceedings of Kingstone-Court against some of the Diggers at George-hill, under colour of law; but yet thereby the cause of the Diggers is more brightened and strengthened: so that every one singly may truly say what his freedome is, and where it lies. cache = ./cache/A96699.xml txt = ./txt/A96699.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = A88165 author = Lilburne, John, 1614?-1657. title = A coppy of a letter sent by Lieu. Col. John Lilburne to Mr. Wollaston keeper of Newgate or his Deputy. date = 1646.0 pages = extension = .xml mime = application/xml words = 1019 sentences = 234 flesch = 89 summary = This text is an enriched version of the TCP digital transcription A88165 of text R210488 in the English Short Title Catalog (Thomason 669.f.10[62]). Textual changes and metadata enrichments aim at making the text more computationally tractable, easier to read, and suitable for network-based collaborative curation by amateur and professional end users from many walks of life. 4 KB of XML-encoded text transcribed from 1 1-bit group-IV TIFF page image. This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 162600) Order to print signed: John Browne Cler. Col. John Lilburne to Mr. Wollaston keeper of Newgate or his Deputy. Col. John Lilburne to Mr. Wollaston keeper of Newgate or his Deputy. Col. John Lilburne to Mr. Wollaston keeper of Newgate or his Deputy. Text and markup reviewed and edited cache = ./cache/A88165.xml txt = ./txt/A88165.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = A93013 author = Sexby, Edward, d. 1658. title = For our faithfull and ever honored commanders, the right honorable his excellency, Sir Thomas Fairfax, Major Generall Skipton, Lieutenant Generall Cromwell, presented to them in the behalfe of eight regiments of horse, by three private soldiers, who were sent from the quarters by the soldery of the forementioned regiments, wherein they manifest to the world their reall affections to this Common-wealth, and their forward and brotherly assistance, towards the reliefe of Ireland: if not by some diverted date = 1647.0 pages = extension = .xml mime = application/xml words = 1571 sentences = 331 flesch = 84 summary = For our faithfull and ever honored commanders, the right honorable his excellency, Sir Thomas Fairfax, Major Generall Skipton, Lieutenant Generall Cromwell, presented to them in the behalfe of eight regiments of horse, by three private soldiers, who were sent from the quarters by the soldery of the forementioned regiments, wherein they manifest to the world their reall affections to this Common-wealth, and their forward and brotherly assistance, towards the reliefe of Ireland: if not by some diverted For our faithfull and ever honored commanders, the right honorable his excellency, Sir Thomas Fairfax, Major Generall Skipton, Lieutenant Generall Cromwell, presented to them in the behalfe of eight regiments of horse, by three private soldiers, who were sent from the quarters by the soldery of the forementioned regiments, wherein they manifest to the world their reall affections to this Common-wealth, and their forward and brotherly assistance, towards the reliefe of Ireland: if not by some diverted cache = ./cache/A93013.xml txt = ./txt/A93013.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = A96689 author = Barker, John, 17th cent. title = An appeal to the House of Commons, desiring their ansvver: vvhether the common-people shall have the quiet enjoyment of the commons and waste land; or whether they shall be under the will of lords of mannors still. Occasioned by an arrest, made by Thomas Lord Wenman, Ralph Verny Knight, and Richard Winwood Esq; upon the author hereof, for a trespass, in digging upon the common-land at Georges Hill in Surrey. / By Gerrard Winstanly, Iohn Barker, and Thomas Star, in the name of all the poor oppressed in the land of England. date = 1649.0 pages = extension = .xml mime = application/xml words = 5113 sentences = 1319 flesch = 95 summary = An appeal to the House of Commons, desiring their ansvver: vvhether the common-people shall have the quiet enjoyment of the commons and waste land; or whether they shall be under the will of lords of mannors still. Occasioned by an arrest, made by Thomas Lord Wenman, Ralph Verny Knight, and Richard Winwood Esq; upon the author hereof, for a trespass, in digging upon the common-land at Georges Hill in Surrey. Occasioned by an arrest, made by Thomas Lord Wenman, Ralph Verny Knight, and Richard Winwood Esq; upon the author hereof, for a trespass, in digging upon the common-land at Georges Hill in Surrey. / By Gerrard Winstanly, Iohn Barker, and Thomas Star, in the name of all the poor oppressed in the land of England. / By Gerrard Winstanly, Iohn Barker, and Thomas Star, in the name of all the poor oppressed in the land of England. cache = ./cache/A96689.xml txt = ./txt/A96689.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt A66683 A66680 A66687 A96699 A96697 A96695 number of items: 21 sum of words: 262,905 average size in words: 12,519 average readability score: 93 nouns: power; man; men; flesh; time; people; earth; things; world; peace; day; text; others; part; spirit; body; love; self; life; hee; hath; hand; way; heart; selves; words; truth; saints; government; death; law; cause; land; light; thing; hands; place; witnesses; glory; work; one; nothing; word; ▪; head; end; dayes; creation; enemies; reason verbs: is; be; are; have; was; were; had; made; do; see; make; say; being; know; did; take; come; been; let; said; called; give; bee; set; live; done; according; put; came; am; cast; taken; speak; tell; hold; sent; stand; call; hath; brought; doe; given; suffer; makes; found; rule; heard; bring; wil; making adjectives: other; such; great; good; many; common; own; true; whole; same; more; first; poor; free; much; righteous; particular; old; new; false; full; second; little; last; early; present; high; saith; english; able; open; least; covetous; greatest; unrighteous; outward; former; most; like; dead; wicked; proud; humane; wise; lawfull; next; late; few; sweet; rich adverbs: not; so; then; now; up; therefore; out; more; as; also; yet; never; onely; first; very; ever; forth; away; down; well; there; even; thus; here; most; in; still; together; that; indeed; is; else; off; truly; much; all; only; secondly; likewise; rather; again; no; too; thereof; thereby; long; otherwise; further; before; freely pronouns: you; his; they; it; i; their; them; he; your; our; him; we; my; us; me; himself; themselves; her; thy; thee; she; its; mine; ours; theirs; yours; ye; vp; ''s; vnto; hee; em; ●; wil; whosoever; vvhat; urg''d; one; l; hinself; hers; ha; cha; ''em proper nouns: god; christ; lord; c.; hath; wee; law; england; beast; righteousnesse; thou; spirit; king; church; doe; rev.; parliament; father; ●; creation; lords; jesus; 〉; mr.; earth; land; court; ◊; iohn; heaven; hee; 〈; english; john; gods; yea; t.; sir; bee; kingly; commons; pag; martin; bishops; adam; son; london; j; government; norman keywords: lord; god; law; christ; parliament; land; excellency; creation; court; church; spirit; norman; martin; majesty; king; generall; father; england; earth; early; bishops; witnesses; treason; thing; tcp; symon; state; son; sir; serpent; saints; righteousnesse; people; ordinance; normans; new; nation; massachusets; man; maker; magistrates; magistrate; lords; lilburne; laws; kingly; kingdome; kent; john; iohn one topic; one dimension: god file(s): ./cache/A66683.xml titles(s): The breaking of the day of God wherein, four things are manifested : I. That the two witnesses are not in ki[ll]ing, but in rising from death, II. The three dayes and half, or 42. months of the saints captivity under the beast, very near expired, III. Christ hath begun to reign in his saints, and to tread their corrupt flesh under his feet, IIII. Christs dominion over the nations of the world, near the approach / by Gerrard VVinstanley. three topics; one dimension: power; hee; text file(s): ./cache/A66687.xml, ./cache/A66680.xml, ./cache/A78129.xml titles(s): The new law of righteousnes budding forth, in restoring the whole creation from the bondage of the curse. Or A glimpse of the new heaven, and new earth, wherein dwels righteousnes. Giving an alarm to silence all that preach or speak from hear-say, or imagination. 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In abusing and incensing authority and the people against innocent and harmlesse men, by false accusations, and sophistical suggestions: viz. because they are not formalists they are atheists: because not superstitious, therefore irreligious: because they are against tyranny and oppression, therefore they are against government, magistracy, and laws: because for good and equal laws, therefore for no order or distinctions, and for equalling mens estates, &c. and these delusions are here cleerly manifested. / By H.B. five topics; three dimensions: power god shall; hee bee wee; shall lord god; text men people; denne mutinie anatomie file(s): ./cache/A66687.xml, ./cache/A66680.xml, ./cache/A90239.xml, ./cache/A78129.xml, ./cache/A88165.xml titles(s): The new law of righteousnes budding forth, in restoring the whole creation from the bondage of the curse. Or A glimpse of the new heaven, and new earth, wherein dwels righteousnes. Giving an alarm to silence all that preach or speak from hear-say, or imagination. By Gerrard Winstanley | The danger of tolerating levellers in a civil state, or, An historicall narration of the dangerous pernicious practices and opinions wherewith Samuel Gorton and his levelling accomplices so much disturbed and molested the severall plantations in New-England parallel to the positions and proceedings of the present levellers in Old-England : wherein their severall errors dangerous and very destructive to the peace both of church and state ... together with the course that was there taken for suppressing them are fully set forth, with a satisfactory answer to their complaints made to the Parliament / by Edw. Winslow of Plymouth in New-England. | Martin''s eccho: or A remonstrance, from His Holinesse reverend young Martin Mar-Priest, responsorie to the late sacred synoddicall decretall, in all humility presented to the reverend, pious, and grave consideration of the right reverend father in God, the vniversall bishop of our soules, his superlative holinesse Sir Symon Synod. | The crafts-mens craft. Or The wiles of the discoverers. In abusing and incensing authority and the people against innocent and harmlesse men, by false accusations, and sophistical suggestions: viz. because they are not formalists they are atheists: because not superstitious, therefore irreligious: because they are against tyranny and oppression, therefore they are against government, magistracy, and laws: because for good and equal laws, therefore for no order or distinctions, and for equalling mens estates, &c. and these delusions are here cleerly manifested. / By H.B. | A coppy of a letter sent by Lieu. Col. John Lilburne to Mr. Wollaston keeper of Newgate or his Deputy. Type: zip2carrel title: subject-levellers-freebo date: 2021-05-24 time: 19:15 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: input-file.zip ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: A96689 author: Barker, John, 17th cent. title: An appeal to the House of Commons, desiring their ansvver: vvhether the common-people shall have the quiet enjoyment of the commons and waste land; or whether they shall be under the will of lords of mannors still. Occasioned by an arrest, made by Thomas Lord Wenman, Ralph Verny Knight, and Richard Winwood Esq; upon the author hereof, for a trespass, in digging upon the common-land at Georges Hill in Surrey. / By Gerrard Winstanly, Iohn Barker, and Thomas Star, in the name of all the poor oppressed in the land of England. date: 1649.0 words: 5113 sentences: 1319 pages: flesch: 95 cache: ./cache/A96689.xml txt: ./txt/A96689.txt summary: An appeal to the House of Commons, desiring their ansvver: vvhether the common-people shall have the quiet enjoyment of the commons and waste land; or whether they shall be under the will of lords of mannors still. Occasioned by an arrest, made by Thomas Lord Wenman, Ralph Verny Knight, and Richard Winwood Esq; upon the author hereof, for a trespass, in digging upon the common-land at Georges Hill in Surrey. Occasioned by an arrest, made by Thomas Lord Wenman, Ralph Verny Knight, and Richard Winwood Esq; upon the author hereof, for a trespass, in digging upon the common-land at Georges Hill in Surrey. / By Gerrard Winstanly, Iohn Barker, and Thomas Star, in the name of all the poor oppressed in the land of England. / By Gerrard Winstanly, Iohn Barker, and Thomas Star, in the name of all the poor oppressed in the land of England. id: A80437 author: Coppe, Abiezer, 1619-1672. title: A fiery flying roll: a word from the Lord to all the great ones of the Earth, whom this may concerne: being the last warning piece at the dreadfull day of judgement. For now the Lord is come to 1 Informe 2 Advise and warne 3 Charge 4 Judge and sentence the great ones. As also most compassionately informing, and most lovingly and pathetically advising and warning London. With a terrible word and fatall blow from the Lord, upon the gathered churches. And all by his Most Excellent Majesty, dwelling in, and shining through Auxilium Patris, vu alias, Coppe. With another flying roll ensuing (to all the inhabitants of the Earth.) The contents of both following. date: nan words: 8387 sentences: 2485 pages: flesch: 98 cache: ./cache/A80437.xml txt: ./txt/A80437.txt summary: A fiery flying roll: a word from the Lord to all the great ones of the Earth, whom this may concerne: being the last warning piece at the dreadfull day of judgement. A fiery flying roll: a word from the Lord to all the great ones of the Earth, whom this may concerne: being the last warning piece at the dreadfull day of judgement. in the beginning of that notable day, wherein the secrets of all hearts are laid open; and wherein the worst and foulest of villanies, are discovered, under the best and fairest outsides, civilwar no A fiery flying roll:: a word from the Lord to all the great ones of the Earth, whom this may concerne: being the last warning piece at the Coppe, Abiezer 1649 9255 60 0 0 0 0 0 65 D The rate of 65 defects per 10,000 words puts this text in the D category of texts with between 35 and 100 defects per 10,000 words. id: A35663 author: Denne, Henry, 1606 or 7-1660? title: The Levellers designe discovered, or, The anatomie of the late unhappie mutinie presented unto the souldiery of the army vnder the command of His Excellency the Lord Fairfax, for prevention of the like in others / written by Henry Denne ... date: 1649.0 words: 3335 sentences: 887 pages: flesch: 87 cache: ./cache/A35663.xml txt: ./txt/A35663.txt summary: The Levellers designe discovered, or, The anatomie of the late unhappie mutinie presented unto the souldiery of the army vnder the command of His Excellency the Lord Fairfax, for prevention of the like in others / written by Henry Denne ... The Levellers designe discovered, or, The anatomie of the late unhappie mutinie presented unto the souldiery of the army vnder the command of His Excellency the Lord Fairfax, for prevention of the like in others / written by Henry Denne ... civilwar no The Levellers designe discovered: or the anatomie of the late unhappie mutinie: presented unto the souldiery of the Army under the command o Denne, Henry 1649 3225 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 B The rate of 3 defects per 10,000 words puts this text in the B category of texts with fewer than 10 defects per 10,000 words. id: A52648 author: England and Wales. Army. Council. title: A narrative of the proceedings of His Excellencie the Lord General Fairfax in the reducing of the revolted troops Appointed by his Excellency, and his Councell of Warre, to be printed and published, and signed by their order, May 21. 1649. Ri. Hatter Secret. date: 1649.0 words: 2542 sentences: 630 pages: flesch: 83 cache: ./cache/A52648.xml txt: ./txt/A52648.txt summary: Textual changes and metadata enrichments aim at making the text more computationally tractable, easier to read, and suitable for network-based collaborative curation by amateur and professional end users from many walks of life. This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. A narrative of the proceedings of His Excellencie the Lord General Fairfax in the reducing of the revolted troops Appointed by his Excellency, and his Councell of Warre, to be printed and published, and signed by their order, May 21. A narrative of the proceedings of His Excellencie the Lord General Fairfax in the reducing of the revolted troops Appointed by his Excellency, and his Councell of Warre, to be printed and published, and signed by their order, May 21. civilwar no A narrative of the proceedings of His Excellencie the Lord Generall Fairfax in the reducing of the revolted troops. id: A84986 author: Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671. title: A full narative [sic] of all the proceedings betweene His Excellency the Lord Fairfax and the mutineers, since his Excellencies advance from London, Thursday May 10. to their routing and surprizall, Munday May 14. at mid-night. VVith the particulars of that engagement, the prisoners taken, and the triall and condemning Cornet Thompson and Cornet Denn to die, who were the ringleaders in the mutiny. Also his Excellencies the Lord Generals letter to the Speaker concerning the same. Published by speciall authority to prevent false and impertinent relations. date: 1649.0 words: 3817 sentences: 987 pages: flesch: 86 cache: ./cache/A84986.xml txt: ./txt/A84986.txt summary: A full narative [sic] of all the proceedings betweene His Excellency the Lord Fairfax and the mutineers, since his Excellencies advance from London, Thursday May 10. A full narative [sic] of all the proceedings betweene His Excellency the Lord Fairfax and the mutineers, since his Excellencies advance from London, Thursday May 10. VVith the particulars of that engagement, the prisoners taken, and the triall and condemning Cornet Thompson and Cornet Denn to die, who were the ringleaders in the mutiny. VVith the particulars of that engagement, the prisoners taken, and the triall and condemning Cornet Thompson and Cornet Denn to die, who were the ringleaders in the mutiny. Published by speciall authority to prevent false and impertinent relations. Published by speciall authority to prevent false and impertinent relations. id: A96695 author: Fairfax, Thomas Fairfax, Baron, 1612-1671. title: A letter to the Lord Fairfax, and his Councell of VVar, with divers questions to the lawyers, and ministers: proving it an undeniable equity, that the common people ought to dig, plow, plant and dwell upon the commons, without hiring them, or paying rent to any. Delivered to the Generall and the chief officers on Saturday June 9. / By Jerrard Winstanly, in the behalf of those who have begun to dig upon George-Hill in Surrey. date: 1649.0 words: 4851 sentences: 1256 pages: flesch: 94 cache: ./cache/A96695.xml txt: ./txt/A96695.txt summary: A letter to the Lord Fairfax, and his Councell of VVar, with divers questions to the lawyers, and ministers: proving it an undeniable equity, that the common people ought to dig, plow, plant and dwell upon the commons, without hiring them, or paying rent to any. A letter to the Lord Fairfax, and his Councell of VVar, with divers questions to the lawyers, and ministers: proving it an undeniable equity, that the common people ought to dig, plow, plant and dwell upon the commons, without hiring them, or paying rent to any. civilwar no A letter to the Lord Fairfax, and his Councell of VVar,: with divers questions to the lawyers, and ministers: proving it an undeniable equi Winstanley, Gerrard 1649 4880 5 0 0 0 1 0 31 C The rate of 31 defects per 10,000 words puts this text in the C category of texts with between 10 and 35 defects per 10,000 words. id: A78129 author: H. B. title: The crafts-mens craft. Or The wiles of the discoverers. In abusing and incensing authority and the people against innocent and harmlesse men, by false accusations, and sophistical suggestions: viz. because they are not formalists they are atheists: because not superstitious, therefore irreligious: because they are against tyranny and oppression, therefore they are against government, magistracy, and laws: because for good and equal laws, therefore for no order or distinctions, and for equalling mens estates, &c. and these delusions are here cleerly manifested. / By H.B. date: 1649.0 words: 8574 sentences: 2345 pages: flesch: 93 cache: ./cache/A78129.xml txt: ./txt/A78129.txt summary: Textual changes and metadata enrichments aim at making the text more computationally tractable, easier to read, and suitable for network-based collaborative curation by amateur and professional end users from many walks of life. In abusing and incensing authority and the people against innocent and harmlesse men, by false accusations, and sophistical suggestions: viz. In abusing and incensing authority and the people against innocent and harmlesse men, by false accusations, and sophistical suggestions: viz. because they are not formalists they are atheists: because not superstitious, therefore irreligious: because they are against tyranny and oppression, therefore they are against government, magistracy, and laws: because for good and equal laws, therefore for no order or distinctions, and for equalling mens estates, &c. because they are not formalists they are atheists: because not superstitious, therefore irreligious: because they are against tyranny and oppression, therefore they are against government, magistracy, and laws: because for good and equal laws, therefore for no order or distinctions, and for equalling mens estates, &c. id: A44511 author: Halesiados. title: Halesiados. A message from the Normans, to the generall of the Kentish forces. With the generalls answer to the Normans letter. Also two state-pasquils, 1. The independent suspended. 2. The leveller listed. date: 1648.0 words: 3329 sentences: 1024 pages: flesch: 95 cache: ./cache/A44511.xml txt: ./txt/A44511.txt summary: This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. . The text can be copied, modified, distributed and performed, even for commercial purposes, all without asking permission. Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 34645) A message from the Normans, to the generall of the Kentish forces. A message from the Normans, to the generall of the Kentish forces. A message from the Normans, to the generall of the Kentish forces. With the generalls answer to the Normans letter. With the generalls answer to the Normans letter. With the generalls answer to the Normans letter. Also two sta Halesiados 1648 3273 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A This text has no known defects that were recorded as gap elements at the time of transcription. id: A86571 author: Halhead, Henry. title: Inclosure thrown open: or, Depopulation depopulated. Not by spades and mattocks; but, by the word of God, the laws of the land, and solid arguments. And the most material pleas that can be brought for it, considered and answered. / By Henry Halhead. date: 1650.0 words: 9055 sentences: 2614 pages: flesch: 96 cache: ./cache/A86571.xml txt: ./txt/A86571.txt summary: Textual changes and metadata enrichments aim at making the text more computationally tractable, easier to read, and suitable for network-based collaborative curation by amateur and professional end users from many walks of life. This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. Not by spades and mattocks; but, by the word of God, the laws of the land, and solid arguments. Not by spades and mattocks; but, by the word of God, the laws of the land, and solid arguments. And the most material pleas that can be brought for it, considered and answered. Printed by Ja. Cottrel, for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle at the West-end of Paul''s, civilwar no Inclosure thrown open: or, Depopulation depopulated.: Not by spades and mattocks; but, by the word of God, the laws of the land, and solid Halhead, Henry. id: A05465 author: Lilburne, John, 1614?-1657. title: A coppy of a letter written by John Lilburne, close prisoner in the wards of the fleet, which he sent to Iames Ingram and Henry Hopkins, wardens of the said fleet. Wherin is fully discovered their great cruelty exercised upon his body date: 1640.0 words: 15289 sentences: 4695 pages: flesch: 100 cache: ./cache/A05465.xml txt: ./txt/A05465.txt summary: This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. A coppy of a letter written by John Lilburne, close prisoner in the wards of the fleet, which he sent to Iames Ingram and Henry Hopkins, wardens of the said fleet. A coppy of a letter written by John Lilburne, close prisoner in the wards of the fleet, which he sent to Iames Ingram and Henry Hopkins, wardens of the said fleet. Wherin is fully discovered their great cruelty exercised upon his body Wherin is fully discovered their great cruelty exercised upon his body EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). id: A90235 author: Lilburne, John, 1614?-1657. title: England''s miserie, and remedie in a judicious letter from an utter-barrister to his speciall friend, concerning Leiutenant [sic] Col. Lilburn''s imprisonment in Newgate, Sept: 1645. date: 1645.0 words: 3392 sentences: 869 pages: flesch: 85 cache: ./cache/A90235.xml txt: ./txt/A90235.txt summary: Textual changes and metadata enrichments aim at making the text more computationally tractable, easier to read, and suitable for network-based collaborative curation by amateur and professional end users from many walks of life. This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. England''s miserie, and remedie in a judicious letter from an utter-barrister to his speciall friend, concerning Leiutenant [sic] Col. Lilburn''s imprisonment in Newgate, Sept: 1645. England''s miserie, and remedie in a judicious letter from an utter-barrister to his speciall friend, concerning Leiutenant [sic] Col. Lilburn''s imprisonment in Newgate, Sept: 1645. civilwar no England''s miserie, and remedie: in a judicious letter from an utter-barrister to his speciall friend, concerning Leiutenant [sic] Col. Lilb Utter-Barrister 1645 3334 13 0 0 0 0 0 39 D The rate of 39 defects per 10,000 words puts this text in the D category of texts with between 35 and 100 defects per 10,000 words. id: A88165 author: Lilburne, John, 1614?-1657. title: A coppy of a letter sent by Lieu. Col. John Lilburne to Mr. Wollaston keeper of Newgate or his Deputy. date: 1646.0 words: 1019 sentences: 234 pages: flesch: 89 cache: ./cache/A88165.xml txt: ./txt/A88165.txt summary: This text is an enriched version of the TCP digital transcription A88165 of text R210488 in the English Short Title Catalog (Thomason 669.f.10[62]). Textual changes and metadata enrichments aim at making the text more computationally tractable, easier to read, and suitable for network-based collaborative curation by amateur and professional end users from many walks of life. 4 KB of XML-encoded text transcribed from 1 1-bit group-IV TIFF page image. This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 162600) Order to print signed: John Browne Cler. Col. John Lilburne to Mr. Wollaston keeper of Newgate or his Deputy. Col. John Lilburne to Mr. Wollaston keeper of Newgate or his Deputy. Col. John Lilburne to Mr. Wollaston keeper of Newgate or his Deputy. Text and markup reviewed and edited id: A31499 author: Lilburne, John, 1614?-1657. title: Certaine observations upon the tryall of Leiut. Col. John Lilburne date: 1649.0 words: 7271 sentences: 2029 pages: flesch: 93 cache: ./cache/A31499.xml txt: ./txt/A31499.txt summary: This text is an enriched version of the TCP digital transcription A31499 of text R12622 in the English Short Title Catalog (Wing C1715). Textual changes and metadata enrichments aim at making the text more computationally tractable, easier to read, and suitable for network-based collaborative curation by amateur and professional end users from many walks of life. Textual changes aim at restoring the text the author or stationer meant to publish. 42 KB of XML-encoded text transcribed from 10 1-bit group-IV TIFF page images. This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. . The text can be copied, modified, distributed and performed, even for commercial purposes, all without asking permission. Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 48226) "For the Honourable, William Lenthall, Esquire, speaker to the knights, citizens, and burgesses assembled in Parliament" (p. id: A43120 author: Marprelate, Martin, pseud. title: Hay any worke for Cooper, or, A briefe pistle directed by way of an Hublication to the Reverend Byshops counselling them if they will needes bee barrelled up for feare of smelling in the nostrills of His Majesty and the state that they would use the advise of Reverend Martin for the providing of their Cooper because trhe Reverend T. C., by which mysticall letters is understood either the bouncing parson of east-meane or Tom Coakes his Chaplaine, to be an unskilfull and a beceitfull Tub-trimmer : wherein worthy Martin Qvits himselfe like a man I warrant you in the modest defence of his selfe and his learned pistles and maketh the Coopers hoopes to slye off and the Bishops Tubs to leake out of all cry / penned and compiled by Martin the metropolitan. date: 1642.0 words: 20665 sentences: 6420 pages: flesch: 98 cache: ./cache/A43120.xml txt: ./txt/A43120.txt summary: C., by which mysticall letters is understood either the bouncing parson of east-meane or Tom Coakes his Chaplaine, to be an unskilfull and a beceitfull Tub-trimmer : wherein worthy Martin Qvits himselfe like a man I warrant you in the modest defence of his selfe and his learned pistles and maketh the Coopers hoopes to slye off and the Bishops Tubs to leake out of all cry / penned and compiled by Martin the metropolitan. C., by which mysticall letters is understood either the bouncing parson of east-meane or Tom Coakes his Chaplaine, to be an unskilfull and a beceitfull Tub-trimmer : wherein worthy Martin Qvits himselfe like a man I warrant you in the modest defence of his selfe and his learned pistles and maketh the Coopers hoopes to slye off and the Bishops Tubs to leake out of all cry / penned and compiled by Martin the metropolitan. id: A90239 author: Overton, Richard, fl. 1646. title: Martin''s eccho: or A remonstrance, from His Holinesse reverend young Martin Mar-Priest, responsorie to the late sacred synoddicall decretall, in all humility presented to the reverend, pious, and grave consideration of the right reverend father in God, the vniversall bishop of our soules, his superlative holinesse Sir Symon Synod. date: 1645.0 words: 8847 sentences: 2572 pages: flesch: 90 cache: ./cache/A90239.xml txt: ./txt/A90239.txt summary: Martin''s eccho: or A remonstrance, from His Holinesse reverend young Martin Mar-Priest, responsorie to the late sacred synoddicall decretall, in all humility presented to the reverend, pious, and grave consideration of the right reverend father in God, the vniversall bishop of our soules, his superlative holinesse Sir Symon Synod. Martin''s eccho: or A remonstrance, from His Holinesse reverend young Martin Mar-Priest, responsorie to the late sacred synoddicall decretall, in all humility presented to the reverend, pious, and grave consideration of the right reverend father in God, the vniversall bishop of our soules, his superlative holinesse Sir Symon Synod. civilwar no Martin''s eccho: or A remonstrance, from His Holinesse reverend young Martin Mar-Priest,: responsorie to the late sacred synoddicall decreta Overton, Richard 1645 9486 10 0 0 0 0 0 11 C The rate of 11 defects per 10,000 words puts this text in the C category of texts with between 10 and 35 defects per 10,000 words. id: A93013 author: Sexby, Edward, d. 1658. title: For our faithfull and ever honored commanders, the right honorable his excellency, Sir Thomas Fairfax, Major Generall Skipton, Lieutenant Generall Cromwell, presented to them in the behalfe of eight regiments of horse, by three private soldiers, who were sent from the quarters by the soldery of the forementioned regiments, wherein they manifest to the world their reall affections to this Common-wealth, and their forward and brotherly assistance, towards the reliefe of Ireland: if not by some diverted date: 1647.0 words: 1571 sentences: 331 pages: flesch: 84 cache: ./cache/A93013.xml txt: ./txt/A93013.txt summary: For our faithfull and ever honored commanders, the right honorable his excellency, Sir Thomas Fairfax, Major Generall Skipton, Lieutenant Generall Cromwell, presented to them in the behalfe of eight regiments of horse, by three private soldiers, who were sent from the quarters by the soldery of the forementioned regiments, wherein they manifest to the world their reall affections to this Common-wealth, and their forward and brotherly assistance, towards the reliefe of Ireland: if not by some diverted For our faithfull and ever honored commanders, the right honorable his excellency, Sir Thomas Fairfax, Major Generall Skipton, Lieutenant Generall Cromwell, presented to them in the behalfe of eight regiments of horse, by three private soldiers, who were sent from the quarters by the soldery of the forementioned regiments, wherein they manifest to the world their reall affections to this Common-wealth, and their forward and brotherly assistance, towards the reliefe of Ireland: if not by some diverted id: A66680 author: Winslow, Edward, 1595-1655. title: The danger of tolerating levellers in a civil state, or, An historicall narration of the dangerous pernicious practices and opinions wherewith Samuel Gorton and his levelling accomplices so much disturbed and molested the severall plantations in New-England parallel to the positions and proceedings of the present levellers in Old-England : wherein their severall errors dangerous and very destructive to the peace both of church and state ... together with the course that was there taken for suppressing them are fully set forth, with a satisfactory answer to their complaints made to the Parliament / by Edw. Winslow of Plymouth in New-England. date: 1649.0 words: 45714 sentences: 12869 pages: flesch: 94 cache: ./cache/A66680.xml txt: ./txt/A66680.txt summary: The danger of tolerating levellers in a civil state, or, An historicall narration of the dangerous pernicious practices and opinions wherewith Samuel Gorton and his levelling accomplices so much disturbed and molested the severall plantations in New-England parallel to the positions and proceedings of the present levellers in Old-England : wherein their severall errors dangerous and very destructive to the peace both of church and state ... The danger of tolerating levellers in a civil state, or, An historicall narration of the dangerous pernicious practices and opinions wherewith Samuel Gorton and his levelling accomplices so much disturbed and molested the severall plantations in New-England parallel to the positions and proceedings of the present levellers in Old-England : wherein their severall errors dangerous and very destructive to the peace both of church and state ... id: A96699 author: Winstanley, Gerrard, b. 1609. title: A vvatch-vvord to the city of London, and the Armie: wherein you may see that Englands freedome, which should be the result of all our victories, is sinking deeper under the Norman power, as appears by the relation of the unrighteous proceedings of Kingstone-Court against some of the Diggers at George-hill, under colour of law; but yet thereby the cause of the Diggers is more brightened and strengthened: so that every one singly may truly say what his freedome is, and where it lies. / By Jerrard Winstanly. date: 1649.0 words: 9712 sentences: 2687 pages: flesch: 99 cache: ./cache/A96699.xml txt: ./txt/A96699.txt summary: A vvatch-vvord to the city of London, and the Armie: wherein you may see that Englands freedome, which should be the result of all our victories, is sinking deeper under the Norman power, as appears by the relation of the unrighteous proceedings of Kingstone-Court against some of the Diggers at George-hill, under colour of law; but yet thereby the cause of the Diggers is more brightened and strengthened: so that every one singly may truly say what his freedome is, and where it lies. A vvatch-vvord to the city of London, and the Armie: wherein you may see that Englands freedome, which should be the result of all our victories, is sinking deeper under the Norman power, as appears by the relation of the unrighteous proceedings of Kingstone-Court against some of the Diggers at George-hill, under colour of law; but yet thereby the cause of the Diggers is more brightened and strengthened: so that every one singly may truly say what his freedome is, and where it lies. id: A66683 author: Winstanley, Gerrard, b. 1609. title: The breaking of the day of God wherein, four things are manifested : I. That the two witnesses are not in ki[ll]ing, but in rising from death, II. The three dayes and half, or 42. months of the saints captivity under the beast, very near expired, III. Christ hath begun to reign in his saints, and to tread their corrupt flesh under his feet, IIII. Christs dominion over the nations of the world, near the approach / by Gerrard VVinstanley. date: 1649.0 words: 39733 sentences: 12151 pages: flesch: 100 cache: ./cache/A66683.xml txt: ./txt/A66683.txt summary: Textual changes and metadata enrichments aim at making the text more computationally tractable, easier to read, and suitable for network-based collaborative curation by amateur and professional end users from many walks of life. This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. months of the saints captivity under the beast, very near expired, III. months of the saints captivity under the beast, very near expired, III. Christ hath begun to reign in his saints, and to tread their corrupt flesh under his feet, IIII. Christ hath begun to reign in his saints, and to tread their corrupt flesh under his feet, IIII. Christs dominion over the nations of the world, near the approach / by Gerrard VVinstanley. Christs dominion over the nations of the world, near the approach / by Gerrard VVinstanley. id: A66687 author: Winstanley, Gerrard, b. 1609. title: The new law of righteousnes budding forth, in restoring the whole creation from the bondage of the curse. Or A glimpse of the new heaven, and new earth, wherein dwels righteousnes. Giving an alarm to silence all that preach or speak from hear-say, or imagination. By Gerrard Winstanley date: 1649.0 words: 41887 sentences: 11814 pages: flesch: 99 cache: ./cache/A66687.xml txt: ./txt/A66687.txt summary: Textual changes and metadata enrichments aim at making the text more computationally tractable, easier to read, and suitable for network-based collaborative curation by amateur and professional end users from many walks of life. This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. The new law of righteousnes budding forth, in restoring the whole creation from the bondage of the curse. The new law of righteousnes budding forth, in restoring the whole creation from the bondage of the curse. Giving an alarm to silence all that preach or speak from hear-say, or imagination. Giving an alarm to silence all that preach or speak from hear-say, or imagination. printed for Giles Calvert, at the black spread-Eagle at the west end of Pauls, civilwar no The new law of righteousnes budding forth, in restoring the whole creation from the bondage of the curse. id: A96697 author: Winstanley, Gerrard, b. 1609. title: A new-yeers gift for the Parliament and Armie: shewing what the kingly power is; and that the cause of those that they call Diggers is the life and marrow of that cause the Parliament hath declared for, and the Army fought for; the perfecting of which work, will prove England to be the first of nations, of the tenth part of the city Babylon, that fals off from the Beast first, and that sets the Crown upon Christs head, to govern the world in righteousness: / by Jerrard Winstanley a lover of Englands freedom and peace. date: 1650.0 words: 18802 sentences: 5301 pages: flesch: 99 cache: ./cache/A96697.xml txt: ./txt/A96697.txt summary: A new-yeers gift for the Parliament and Armie: shewing what the kingly power is; and that the cause of those that they call Diggers is the life and marrow of that cause the Parliament hath declared for, and the Army fought for; the perfecting of which work, will prove England to be the first of nations, of the tenth part of the city Babylon, that fals off from the Beast first, and that sets the Crown upon Christs head, to govern the world in righteousness: / by Jerrard Winstanley a lover of Englands freedom and peace. A new-yeers gift for the Parliament and Armie: shewing what the kingly power is; and that the cause of those that they call Diggers is the life and marrow of that cause the Parliament hath declared for, and the Army fought for; the perfecting of which work, will prove England to be the first of nations, of the tenth part of the city Babylon, that fals off from the Beast first, and that sets the Crown upon Christs head, to govern the world in righteousness: / by Jerrard Winstanley a lover of Englands freedom and peace. ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel