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A53939 Heart-sick, wounded England and Ireland healed and saved now, not too good news to be true, by the appearance of an old man, a state-physitian, discovering all (or at least, very many) of its epidemical diseases, by prescribing and applying, not hurtful, poysonous, dear, forreign, French, fraudulent drugs, but wholesome, sound, cheap, faithful, domestick, English simples. Peisley, Jeremiah. 1687 (1687) Wing P1066C; ESTC R217238 1,075 1

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Heart-sick Wounded England and Ireland Healed and Saved Now not too Good News to be True BY The Appearance of an Old Man a STATE-PHYSITIAN Discovering all or at least very many of its Epidemical Diseases by Prescribing and Applying Not Hurtful Poysonous Dear Forreign French Fraudulent DRUGS But Wholesome Sound Cheap Faithful Domestick ENGLISH SIMPLES Containing Certain PROPOSALS Viz. 1. The Propagation of the GOSPEL 2. The Ruine and Suppression of Sin Superstition and Popery 3. The Advancement of Piety Vertue and Integrity 4. The Resurrection and Revival of all or most Lawful TRADES especially those Two great Ones HVSBANDRY and WEAVING Wherein a Way is Shewed 1. How all the Poor of England may be set on Work the Parishes Eased and the Poor more Comfortably Provided for than Ever 2. How Dearness of Provision Scarcity especially a FAMINE in England may be prevented for Ever 3. How Ill Husbandry Idleness and Poverty may be prevented for Ever 4. How all the Lands in England may be far better Improved for Ever 5. How the KING'S REVENUE may be Increased many Thousands per Annum and yet every Individual House-keeper in England made Richer Five Shillings per pound in the Use of one Commodity every Year for ever 6. The Native Commodities of England Advanced and yet the Price of all manner Necessary Provision for the Life of Man far Cheaper Viz. Beef at a Penny Mutton and Pork at one Penny half-penny per Pound in the Dearest Places of England even London for Ever 7. The preventing of Breaking any more Persons in England either out of Knavery or Necessity for Ever 8. The preventing any more Rebellions in Ireland by the Irish against the Government of England for Ever 9. The Undermining of our English Trade and unlawful Exporting our Native Commodities by Forreigners out of England for Ever 10. The making England a Rich Fruitful Plentiful and Powerful Countrey preventing any more Forreign Invasion and Enabling the King of England to give Laws especially by Sea to the Vniverse 11. The Numbers of Poor wonderfully Lessened and the Swarms of Vermine that now live by Thieving and Cheating Banished for Ever 12. The Conversations of Men Inspected and yet their Hearts in Love United Lastly The Groans and Sighs of Poor Necessitous and Half-starved Wives and Children put to an End in England for Ever with many other Great Blessings coming on the Nation too Numerous here to be Incerted Plainly Demonstrated by those three Grand Teachers of Men and Christians Scripture Reason and Experience 1. By One who is by Birth a Gentleman 2. By Countrey Oxfordshire 3. By Trade a Sword-Cutler of London 4. By Habitation a Parishioner of St. Leonard Shorditch in Long-Alley next the Ball in Cross-Dagger Court Called JEREMIAH PEISLEY Is there no Balm in Giliad Is there no Physitian there Why then is not the Daughter of England Healed I would have Healed them and they would not be Healed There was a Poor Man Saved a Great City but no Man remembred that Poor Man. Can we find such a One as this is in whom the Spirit of God is Forasmuch as God hath shewed three all this therefore c. LONDON Printed for the Author 1689.