01827nam 2200325Ia 450 99638932600331620200824132458.0(CKB)4940000000094055(EEBO)2240866040(OCoLC)ocm53981689e(OCoLC)53981689(EXLCZ)99494000000009405520040106d1653 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|The case considered & resolved: whether Mr. Brooks his pills to purge malignants were prescribed from ignorance, malice, or both, or, (Mr Tho. Brooks his inside turn'd outward)[electronic resource] Wherein all godly, humble, and ingenious Christians, whether in a congregational way or other, are concerned, to inquire into the truth ... presented in generall to the inhabitants of Margarets New Fish-street, but more particularly for the consideration of himself, and those of his congregation ... also friendly advice to an unfriendly neighbour, desiring him for the time to come to abstain from reviling such persons as he never spake word to, nor they to him. /By Richard Parham, a parishoner of the said parishLondon Printed by R.A. for William Larnar at the Black-Moor's-head near Fleet-Bridge1653[12], 30 pHeadpiece; initial letter.Reproduction of the original in the British Library.eebo-0018Lay preachingEnglandEarly works to 1800Lay preachingParham Richard1012773EAEEAEBOOK996389326003316The case considered & resolved: whether Mr. Brooks his pills to purge malignants were prescribed from ignorance, malice, or both, or, (Mr Tho. Brooks his inside turn'd outward)2352777UNISA