A word in season: to all sorts of vvell minded people in this miserably distracted and distempered nation. Plainly manifesting, that the safety and well-being of the common-wealth under God, dependeth on the fidelity, and stedfast adherence of the people, to those whom they have chosen, and on their ready compliance with them. Also that the destruction and bondage of the common-wealth in generall, and of every good minded man in particular cannot be avoided, if the people, through want of consideration, shall give eare to any other counsels or counsellers. Published by authority.

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  • A word in season: to all sorts of vvell minded people in this miserably distracted and distempered nation. Plainly manifesting, that the safety and well-being of the common-wealth under God, dependeth on the fidelity, and stedfast adherence of the people, to those whom they have chosen, and on their ready compliance with them. Also that the destruction and bondage of the common-wealth in generall, and of every good minded man in particular cannot be avoided, if the people, through want of consideration, shall give eare to any other counsels or counsellers. Published by authority.
  • Word in season: to all sorts of well minded people in this miserably distracted and distempered nation
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Imprint
London: printed by Thomas Paine. and are to be sold by Edward Blackmoore, at his shop in Pauls Church-yard at the signe of the Angell, 1646.
Publication year
1646-1646
ESTC No.
R200831
Grub Street ID
78314
Description
[2], 9, [1] p. ; 4⁰
Note
Anonymous. By William Walwyn. Sometimes erroneously attributed to John Sadler. Cf. McMichael and Taft, The writings of William Walwyn, p.196.

According to McMichael and Taft, The writings of William Walwyn, p.196, this is the first edition.

Annotation on Thomason copy: "Written by Mr Sadler"; "NB this book intended against ye remonstrance now in hand"; "May 18".Citation/references Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), W695A

Thomason, E.337[25]