The Notebooks of Nehemiah Wallington, 1618-1654: A SelectionFor historians of the early modern period, the puritan woodturner, Nehemiah Wallington, is a well-known figure, whose notebooks are regularly referred to in the discussion of many topics. This book is an anthology of his writings. |
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
A Record of Gods Marcys or a Thankfull Remembrance | 29 |
A Memoriall of Gods Judgments upon Sabbath breakers | 97 |
A Bundel of Marcys | 115 |
The groth of a Christian | 147 |
A Record of marcys continued or yet God is good to Israel | 215 |
Profitable and comfortabl letters | 235 |
An Extract of the passages of my life or the Booke of | 263 |
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