02068nam 2200385Ia 450 99638656170331620210104172020.0(CKB)4940000000081053(EEBO)2264207506(OCoLC)ocm13623465e(OCoLC)13623465(EXLCZ)99494000000008105319860522d1660 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|One of Antichrists voluntiers defeated, and the true light vindicated[electronic resource] In answer to a book called Ignis fatuus, published by one R.I. Wherein he vindicates Edward Dod and Samuell Smith (of the county of Salop) in their lyes, folly, and wickedness, and hath added more of his own, with divers of his false doctrines, lyes and slanders, &c. brought to light, and reproved: As that the law of the spirit of life, is imperfect, and not fit to be a Christian rule, and also, humane nature may be taken for the regenerate part of man, and the soul, &c. And likewise calls idolatry, civillity, and heathernish complements courtesie. His vindication made voyd, and his weapons broken, and he taken captive, and left with E.D. and S.S. among the slime pits of Siddim near Sodom, with his Ignis fatuus. /By F.H., a witnesse to the perfect law, of the spirit of lifeLondon, Printed for Thomas Simmons at the Bull and Mouth near Aldersgate1660[2], 30 pAttributed to Francis Howgill. Cf. Wing."Ignis fatuus" is untraced.Imperfect: print show-through.Reproduction of original in the British Library.eebo-0113Society of FriendsControversial literatureEarly works to 1800Society of FriendsHowgill Francis1618-1669.1001324EAAEAAEAAOCLUMIBOOK996386561703316One of Antichrists voluntiers defeated, and the true light vindicated2354556UNISA