Romes thunder-bolt, or, Antichrist displaid, being a brief character of the sorded ignorance of the church of Rome, called in Scripture Mistry Babylon the great: with the certainty of her totall fall, finall destruction, and desolation; the assurance of which produceth comfort and consolation to the afflicted, persecuted, despised, and dejected Protestant churches, published for the necessary use of all Protestant families in these three kingdomes
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- Romes thunder-bolt, or, Antichrist displaid, being a brief character of the sorded ignorance of the church of Rome, called in Scripture Mistry Babylon the great: with the certainty of her totall fall, finall destruction, and desolation; the assurance of which produceth comfort and consolation to the afflicted, persecuted, despised, and dejected Protestant churches, published for the necessary use of all Protestant families in these three kingdomes
- Rome's thunderbolt; Antichrist displayed
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London]: Printed by H. B[rugis]. for J. Conyers at the sign of the black Raven in Duck Lane, 1682.
- Publication year
- 1682
- ESTC No.
- R183127
- Grub Street ID
- 73021
- Description
- 1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill. (woodcut) ; 1°.
- Note
- Signed at end of verse: R.S
Verse - "I need no heathen deity implore,"
Printed in three columns
Name of printer from Wing.