02089nam 2200361Ia 450 99638980920331620210104172029.0(CKB)4940000000096547(EEBO)2240853597(OCoLC)ocn879330993e(OCoLC)879330993(EXLCZ)99494000000009654720140507d1660 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|A declaration on behalf of the poor of Enfield[electronic resource] and by the consent of some of the most rationalist, there the case of them is also much, what the the [sic] case of the poor of thewhole [sic] nation, they being pleaded for, first by a short letter, and six queries : which after some paines taken in the parish with the rich and poor : a short declaration to the parish onely : their general complaint, shewing the causes of the miseries, and the remedies thereof, answering many objections, shewing how hard the great work is, discovering the madness of the world, cities, and their rights, and declaring the foundation of all law, of all happiness, and miseries here and hereafter : with a discovery of spirits : you may read and read them in the sheet : the 8 queries received from a poor man hinted, the whole matter in a discourse, about soul and body as God has joyned them here, the body being the spirits house, that which necessary to feed them /by Captain Covil[London s.n.]Printed in the year 1660[3], 21 pPlace of publication suggested by Wing (2nd ed., 1994).Headpieces, initials.Reproduction of original in: Worcester College (University of Oxford). Library.eebo-0121PoorEnglandEarly works to 1800Public welfareEnglandEarly works to 1800PoorPublic welfareCovel William1009013UMIUMIBOOK996389809203316A declaration on behalf of the poor of Enfield2413707UNISA