text,updated_at,metaphor,created_at,context,theme,reviewed_on,dictionary,comments,provenance,id,work_id "I speak now in relation between the Oppressor and the oppressed; the inward bondages I meddle not with in this place, though I am assured that, if it be rightly searched into, the inward bondages of the mind, as covetousness, pride, hypocrisy, envy, sorrow, fears, desperation and madness, are all occasioned by the outward bondage that one sort of people lay upon another.
(p. 18)",2011-08-24 20:10:36 UTC,"""I speak now in relation between the Oppressor and the oppressed; the inward bondages I meddle not with in this place, though I am assured that, if it be rightly searched into, the inward bondages of the mind, as covetousness, pride, hypocrisy, envy, sorrow, fears, desperation and madness, are all occasioned by the outward bondage that one sort of people lay upon another.""",2011-08-24 20:10:13 UTC,Chapter 1,"",,Fetters,"","Reading Christopher Hill, ""Gerard Winstanley: 17th Century Communist at Kingston,"" lecture transcript, Kingston University (January 24, 1996). <Link to diggers.org>",19092,7068