The rehearsall transpros'd : the second part. Occasioned by two letters: the first printed, by a nameless author, intituled A reproof, &c. The second letter left for me at a friends house, dated Nov. 3. 1673. subscribed J.G. and concluding with these words, If thou darest to print or publish any lie or libel against Doctor Parker, by the eternal God I will cut thy throat. Answered by Andrew Marvel.
1674
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Title
The rehearsall transpros'd : the second part. Occasioned by two letters: the first printed, by a nameless author, intituled A reproof, &c. The second letter left for me at a friends house, dated Nov. 3. 1673. subscribed J.G. and concluding with these words, If thou darest to print or publish any lie or libel against Doctor Parker, by the eternal God I will cut thy throat. Answered by Andrew Marvel.
Created/published
London : Printed for Nathaniel Ponder at the Peacock in Chancery-Lane near Fleet-Street, 1674.
Description
[4], 372 p. ; (12mo)
Associated name
Note
The first letter was Samuel Parker's 'A reproof to The rehearsal transprosed, 1673.' 'The rehearsal transpros'd' had attacked Parker's preface to Bishop Bramhall's vindication of himself and the episcopal clergy. Cf. NUC pre-1956.
Title page and leaves A5-8 have vertical chain lines.
With initial license-to-print leaf.
Marginal notes.
Title page and leaves A5-8 have vertical chain lines.
With initial license-to-print leaf.
Marginal notes.
Cited/described in
Wing, D.G. Short-title catalogue of books printed in England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, and British America, and of English books printed in other countries, 1641-1700 (CD-ROM, 1996), M883
English short title catalogue (ESTC), R1651
English short title catalogue (ESTC), R1651
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England -- London.
Call number
M883
Folger-specific note
cs901. Sprinkled calf. Pasted on front paste-down is manuscript verse signed "W. I." and reading: "Never joy this book shall greet, ^D\