Truth and innocency defended; against falshood and envy: and the martyrs of Jesus, and sufferers for his sake, vindicated. In answer to Cotton Mather (a priest of Boston) his calumnies, lyes and abuses of the people called Quakers, in his late Church-history of New-England With remarks and observations on several passages in the same, and his confessions to the just judgments of God on them. By John Whiting

People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed and sold by T. Sowle, 1702 [1703]
Publication year
1703
ESTC No.
N14177
Grub Street ID
4065
Description
212,[10]p. ; 8°.
Note
A separate reissue of a portion of George Bishop's 'New-England judged, by the spirit of the Lord', London, 1703

With an errata leaf and four final advertisement leaves.
Uncontrolled note
MH-H reports: Sigs. Hh5-Hh8,Ii-Xx8(-Xx8),[chi]5; [chi]1 = errata leaf; [chi]2-5 = adverts. CLSU reports an 11p. index, a page of errata, and 2p. of adv.([14]p. total)