De Laune's plea for the non-conformists: shewing the true state of their case, and how far the conformist's separation from the Church of Rome for their Popish Superstitions, &c. introduced into the Service of God, justifies the non-conformist's separation from them. In a Letter to Dr. Benjamin Calamy, on his Sermon, called, Scrupulous Conscience, inviting hereto. To which is added, A Parallel Scheme of the Pagan, Papal, and Christian Rites and Ceremonies. With a narrative of the sufferings underwent for Writing, Printing and Publishing hereof. By Thomas Delaune, who died in Newgate during his Imprisonment for this Book. Printed Twenty Years ago; But being seiz'd by the Messenger of the Press, was afterwards Burnt by the Hang-Man: And now Re-Printed from the Author's Original Copy. With a preface by the author of the Review
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- Imprint
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London: printed for, and sold by William and Joseph Marshall, at the Bible in Newgate-Street, 1706.
- Publication year
- 1706
- ESTC No.
- N8336
- Grub Street ID
- 53239
- Description
- [2],xi[i.e.ix],[1],40,42-43,"45","45",[8],55-66p. ; 4°.
- Note
- A reissue of the 1704 edition, to which is added a preface signed: D. Foe, i.e. Daniel Defoe
P.ix is misnumbered xi; text continuous despite pagination.
- Uncontrolled note
- Another issue from that printed in the same year for W. and J. Marshall; t.p. and prelims. are partially reset and rearranged with minor textual variants. P. ii, line 8 reads: "Prisoner Mr. Jenkins"