The clearing of Master Cranfords text [electronic resource] : 2. Tim. Chap. 2. vers. 17. from that imputation of cruelty and un-gospell bloodinesse, which the said Mr. Cranford (being the *feeder of Chistopher le Stocks, and minding it should seem to fatten his charge) endevoured to fastenthereon [sic], in a sermon at Pauls, before the Lord Major, aldermen, and citizens of London, ...
1646
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The clearing of Master Cranfords text [electronic resource] : 2. Tim. Chap. 2. vers. 17. from that imputation of cruelty and un-gospell bloodinesse, which the said Mr. Cranford (being the *feeder of Chistopher le Stocks, and minding it should seem to fatten his charge) endevoured to fastenthereon [sic], in a sermon at Pauls, before the Lord Major, aldermen, and citizens of London, ...
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London : Printed by Tho. Paine, for John Sweeting in Popes-head Alley, [1646]
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1 sheet ([1] p.).
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An attack upon: Cranford, James. Haereseo-machia: or, the mischiefe which heresies doe, and the means to prevent it.
Caption title.
Imprint from colophon.
"This discovery of abuse of scripture, is humbly presented for serious consideration to the Parliament, Lord Major, Aldermen, and citizens of London, by a lover of peace and truth, and an hater of all errours, with a just Christian and perfect, not as an unjust, politique, unchristian, unapostolicall and pretended zeale. The map of prelaticall imposture is good to drive away evill spirits, being hung over the thresholds of houses, and pasted or hung up on the walls of halls and parlours, and all haunted places."
Printed in three columns, with notes in middle column.
Reproduction of original in the British Library.
An attack upon: Cranford, James. Haereseo-machia: or, the mischiefe which heresies doe, and the means to prevent it.
Caption title.
Imprint from colophon.
"This discovery of abuse of scripture, is humbly presented for serious consideration to the Parliament, Lord Major, Aldermen, and citizens of London, by a lover of peace and truth, and an hater of all errours, with a just Christian and perfect, not as an unjust, politique, unchristian, unapostolicall and pretended zeale. The map of prelaticall imposture is good to drive away evill spirits, being hung over the thresholds of houses, and pasted or hung up on the walls of halls and parlours, and all haunted places."
Printed in three columns, with notes in middle column.
Reproduction of original in the British Library.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1999- (Early English books online) Digital version of: (Early English books; Tract supplement ; B2:1[123]).
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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 (2nd ed.) C4622
Early English books tract supplement interim guide 816.m.22[82]
Early English books tract supplement interim guide 816.m.22[82]
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Early English books online.
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Great Britain -- England -- London.
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