Brief History of the Country of Humanity: Giving an Account of the First Settlement of that Country under My Lord Love God, the First Governour under the King. Its being taken by an Army of Intruders, thro' the Treachery of Mr. Love Self, who usurped the Government. The Devastations made in the Country by the Intruders. The Opposition made against them by Capt. Prudence. The re-taking of the Country by Gen. Gospel. And the Wars in the Country during those Times

TitleBrief History of the Country of Humanity: Giving an Account of the First Settlement of that Country under My Lord Love God, the First Governour under the King. Its being taken by an Army of Intruders, thro' the Treachery of Mr. Love Self, who usurped the Government. The Devastations made in the Country by the Intruders. The Opposition made against them by Capt. Prudence. The re-taking of the Country by Gen. Gospel. And the Wars in the Country during those Times
Year for Search1728
Authors[Morgan], [Joseph](1671-ca. 1749)
Pagination58 pp.
Date Published1728
PublisherPtd. by Samuel Gerrish
Place PublishedBoston, N[ew] E[ngland]
KeywordsMale author, US author
Annotation

Christian allegory the plot of which is given in the title. Close neighbor was the country of Usefulness, with which it traded. Ends with a reference to his The History of the Kingdom of Basaruah (1715).

Author Note

(1671-ca. 1749)

Full Text

1728 [Morgan, Joseph] (1671-ca. 1749). Brief History of the Country of Humanity: Giving an Account of the First Settlement of that Country under My Lord Love God, the First Governour under the King. Its being taken by an Army of Intruders, thro' the Treachery of Mr. Love Self, who usurped the Government. The Devastations made in the Country by the Intruders. The Opposition made against them by Capt. Prudence. The re-taking of the Country by Gen. Gospel. And the Wars in the Country during those Times. Boston, N[ew] E[ngland]: Ptd. by Samuel Gerrish. 58 pp.

Christian allegory the plot of which is given in the title. Close neighbor was the country of Usefulness, with which it traded. Ends with a reference to his The History of the Kingdom of Basaruah (1715).