PUBLICK
GOOD
Without Private
INTEREST.
OR,
A Compendious Remonstrance of the
present sad State and Condition of the English
Colonie in VIRGINEA.
WITH
A Modest Declaration of the severall Causes
(so far as by the Rules of Right, Reason, and Religious Obser-
vation may be Collected) why it hath not prospered better hitherto
AS ALSO,
A Submissive suggestion of the most prudentiall probable wayes, and
meanes, both Divine and Civill (that the inexpert Remembrancer could
for the present recall to minde) for its happyer improvement
and advancement for the future.

Humbly presented to His Highness the Lord Protectour,
By a Person zealously devoted,
To the more effectual propagating of the Gospel in that Nation,
and to the inlargement of the Honour and Benefit, both of the said
Colonie, and this whole Nation, from whence they
have been transplanted.

Qui sibi solium se natum putat,
Secum solus semper vivat,
Hoc solum habent homines cum deo commune,
Aliu bene facere Synes.

To do good, and to communicate, forget not:
for with such sacrifices, God is well pleased, Heb. 13. v. 16.

LONDON,

Printed for Henry Marsh, and are to be sold at
the Crown in S. Paul's Church-yard. 1657.


Transcriber's Notes

This book contains 17th century text which may use different orthography from modern English.