01824nam 2200337Ia 450 99638801700331620200824132532.0(CKB)4940000000086071(EEBO)2248551629(OCoLC)ocm45097589e(OCoLC)45097589(EXLCZ)99494000000008607120000929d1674 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|Envy's bitterness corrected with the rod of shame: Or, An answer to a book lately published by Richard Haines (a person withdrawn from) entituled, New lords, new laws;[electronic resource] wherein is shewed such an image of envy, as in late ages have not appeared, by his heaping up false accusations, and abusive expressions to a great number, with malicious insinuations, thereby to provoke (if possible) the civil magistrate to have suspitious thoughts of the innocent, with a great out-cry of usurpation and tyranny, proved to have no other foundation but his own evil imaginations, and so, neither lords, nor new laws. : Wherein also the several persons therein accused, are in righteousness quitted, to the shame of the accuser. /By Matthew Caffyn ..London, [s.n.]Printed in the year, 1674[2], 33 pReproduction of original in the Bodleian Library.eebo-0014BaptistsDisciplineBaptistsGreat BritainBaptistsDiscipline.BaptistsCaffyn Matthew1628-1714.1013027EAEEAEBOOK996388017003316Envy's bitterness corrected with the rod of shame: Or, An answer to a book lately published by Richard Haines (a person withdrawn from) entituled, New lords, new laws2354267UNISA