A facsimilie copy of his most influential work by Morgan Llwyd
(1619-1659), being a powerful and multi-layered allegory in the
form of a conversation between three birds - an eagle, a raven and
a dove - which represent the State, the Established Church and the
Puritans. First published in 1653, the facsimilie is taken from the
Guild of Graduates's edition of the work.
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