A pill against popery. Or, A true touch of these troublesome times. Plainly shewing the wicked practices of plotters and contrivers, against religion, and laws, the deadness of trade, and the debauchery of the times. To mend all this let each one in the nation, begin within himself a reformation. Tune of aim not too high
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- A pill against popery. Or, A true touch of these troublesome times. Plainly shewing the wicked practices of plotters and contrivers, against religion, and laws, the deadness of trade, and the debauchery of the times. To mend all this let each one in the nation, begin within himself a reformation. Tune of aim not too high
- True touch of those troublesome times; Second part to the same tune
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London]: Printed for J. Coniers at the Black Raven in Duck Lane, [1678?
- Publication year
- 1678
- ESTC No.
- R181801
- Grub Street ID
- 72236
- Description
- 1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill. (woodcuts) ; 1/2°.
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- Horizontal chainlines
Verse - "Kind countrymen give ear unto these lines"
In two parts; the second part is titled: The second part to the same tune
"With allowance." at foot of second part
Each part printed in two columns
Date of publication from Wing; British Library catalogue dates item to [1688?].