02285nam 2200385 n 450 99639324930331620221108021259.0(CKB)4940000000110369(EEBO)2240952662(UnM)99866622(EXLCZ)99494000000011036919940413d1657 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|A rod discovered, found, and set forth to whip the idolaters till they leave off their idolatry[electronic resource] (which yet remains in the rulers of England, their ministers, and the people who follow thier wayes) which doth consist in the houses of high places, falsly called churches; the two universities, Cambridge and Oxford, (and their ministers, which are made by man, and not of God) and their ministers maintenance (not the ministers of Christs) which is portions of lands, tythes, offrings, oblations, obventions, and great houses for a certain dwelling place on the earth, and forms of oathes, all which is the fruit of idolaters, and the abomination of the heathen. So likewise here is described the true magistrate and his work; and the way (for he who is not) to become such a one; and likewise, the way for all people to come out of their idolatry, vo worship the true God in spirit and truthWritten by me Henry Clark. Unto which is prefixed the epistle of the Apostle Paul to the LaodiceansLondon printed for the authorthe sixth month, in the year 1657[2], 77, [1] pAnnotation on Thomason copy: "octob: 10".Reproduction of the original in the British Library.eebo-0018Society of FriendsDoctrinesEarly works to 1800Church and stateEnglandEarly works to 1800Idols and imagesWorshipEarly works to 1800Society of FriendsDoctrinesChurch and stateIdols and imagesWorshipClark Henry17th cent.1006460Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996393249303316A rod discovered, found, and set forth to whip the idolaters till they leave off their idolatry2359534UNISA