01916nam 2200349 n 450 99639661010331620221108094803.0(CKB)4330000000331581(EEBO)2240862284(UnM)99828168(UnM)9927819900971(EXLCZ)99433000000033158119950403d1642 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|A dialogue between a souldier of Barvvick, and an English chaplain[electronic resource] vvherein are largely handled and laid open such reasons as are brought in for maintenance of popish traditions in our English church: here is likevvise collected, as in a short table 120. particular corruptions yet remaining in our said church, with sundry other matters, necessary to be knowne of all persons: And also another table of the bringing in of divers of the popish and superstitious toyes, yet remaining, as before said: the authors names the yeares of the Lord, the popes names, and the stuffe it selfe, as appeareth, with the holinesse attributed to it. Therefore the Lord of his mercy, send discipline with doctrine into his church; for doctrine without discipline and restraint of vices, maketh dissolute hearing[London s.n.]Printed M.DC.XLII. [1642][4], 25, [3] pPlace of publication from Wing.Running title reads: A dia. between a sould. of Barwicke, and an English Chaplaine.Reproduction of the original in the British Library.Imperfect. Title page stained, affecting text.eebo-0018Gilby Anthonyca. 1510-1585.1001351Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996396610103316A dialogue between a souldier of Barvvick, and an English chaplain2339918UNISA