About This Book
The author laments the moral and political collapse of Britain, combining sharp reproaches of rulers and clergy with a terse account of calamities seen as divine punishment. He invokes biblical precedents to contrast former faithfulness with contemporary vice, castigates luxury, impiety, and violence, and holds leaders responsible for negligence and sacrilege. The tone alternates between lament, moral exhortation, and pointed historical narration, seeking to compel repentance and reform by arguing that persistent sin invites disaster.
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