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Titolo |
An abstract of some late characters. Or, How the principall means appointed for our reformation is become the maine fuell of our wickednes [[electronic resource] ] : Laid downe in sundry characters of L. Bishops. Dumb dogs. Non-residenciaries. Men-pleasers. Unpreaching ministers, that edify to damnation, by their scandalous living. False wresting mis-applying the Scripture. So turning the truth of God into a lye, that they may discourage the godly; incourage the wicked. In which the blind world may see, to their shame, how Satan guls them with a multitude of misprisions, and false surmises against the godly; that so he may barricado their hearts against all good. Necessary to be knowne in these times of discovery |
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London, : printed for James Crumpe, and are to be sold at his house in Little Bartholomews, in Well-yard, 1643 |
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Reformation - Great Britain |
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Attributed to James Cranford, d. 1657. Erroneously attributed to James Craufurd, whose name appears on leaf F4r as licenser. |
The words "L. Bishops. ... to damnation", "scandalous living. ... misapplying", and "discourage ... incourage the wicked." are each enclosed with a left brace, while "the Scripture" is enclosed with a right brace. |
Annotation on Thomason copy: "Sept: 22". |
Item at UMI microfilm reel 239 identified as Wing C6821 (entry cancelled in Wing 2nd ed.). |
Reproduction of originals in: Thomason Collection, British Library; Folger Shakespeare Library. |
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